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Any info on Red Rider M3

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Brandon Moos

07-11-2003 19:35:03




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I recived a little lawn tractor when I was about 11ish becouse I loved to mow. I would like any info on the tracter. It is made by Quick MFG, INC.in Ohio. Model 359-A SN 59102. Can I get the year it was made off these numbers. It has a Clinton 4 1/2 hp Long Life Cast Iron moter. I do have pic. of the tractor if needed. Lot of people think I'm talking about a B-B gun when I ask about this tractor. Your help would be weclom. Thanks

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nick moos

11-02-2006 14:20:31




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 Re: Any info on Red Rider M3 in reply to Brandon Moos, 07-11-2003 19:35:03  
never heard of it are you sure it's not a bb gun.
:) i found you taday!!!!! !



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Tim Jensen

09-16-2004 09:40:45




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 Re: Any info on Red Rider M3 in reply to Brandon Moos, 07-11-2003 19:35:03  
I have a beautiful running Red Rider M3! I actually found it in an alley! I have the mower attachments and it is in wonderful shape. I have had it for a few years and I was trying to figure out if it was a collectors item/and if it was worth a small fortune to the right person, But so far the only thing I've seen on the net concerning this tractor is your ad requesting info... any help you could give me would be appreciated.... Thanks..

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135 Fan

11-02-2006 18:21:21




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 Re: Any info on Red Rider M3 in reply to Tim Jensen, 09-16-2004 09:40:45  
Don't know about your red rider but Smithco used to make a Red Rider for golf courses. At least I think it was Smithco. It had a 10 HP Tecumseh sitting on top of a fat tire with a chain drive to a big sprocket almost as big as the wheel. It had a big handle bar to steer it. On the back it had a two wheel cargo box with a seat across the front. You could take the box off and put on a spiker attachment. You wouldn't think it could climb any hills but that engine sitting on top of the big front wheel was pretty heavy. Everybody that had one always complained about them but they always kept running. Dave

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