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WD45 with cycle bar mower??

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    Posted: 24 Jan 2010 at 6:48pm
   Just bought a 56 WD45 with a mid-mounted cycle bar mower on it. Never saw one like this before. It's a factory AC mower(still has decals on it) It says Twin screws  or something like that on the main housing that sit in front of the right wheel. It hangs off a big 3 or 4 in tube that is bolted to the right side frame rail. The main housing of it  sits in two J-hook type saddles below the frame rail. There's a belt pulley attached to the main housing with a PTO shaft that goes from the housing to the rear of the tractor and it is attached to a pulley coming off the tractor PTO.  Can any one tell me what model this is and where I can find info for maint. on it Pictures if some one has some. Sorry for the long post.
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sounds like it is a 80s or an 82s the s stands for side mount
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any pics?
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Sounds like this calls for a photo.
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If it lifts with a hydraulic cylinder it is a 82S.
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Thanks Eldon, it does lift with a hydralic cylinder. Forgot to mention that. Won't have pics for 2 or 3 weeks. Was hoping some one here had some pics so I could identify model #. Went to pick up some parts I purchased from  this fellow today and he had just brought it home. It just wouldn't fit in my chevy S10. Thanks for the info guys,
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