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dale wrote on Monday, July 13, 2015 (PDT):Woods mowers are generally identified by the cut width. Yours is a single blade 42 inch model, something like a "42C". You can go to Woods' website and look at the manuals for all the 42 inch models, pick the one like yours and download it ( there is a lot of info inside these manuals- set up, troubleshooting, exploded parts diagrams, ect.) all for free!
fastfarmalll wrote on Monday, February 22, 2016 (PST):But the number of spindels, is the first number in describing a woods mower. Mine is a single wing ditch mower, so it a 2120. And the total number of inches is the second number, Two section, each section is a 5 foot mower.
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