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Re: Re: 59 Woods belly mower question
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Posted by Hugh MacKay on April 10, 2004 at 20:17:23 from (209.226.247.150):
In Reply to: Re: 59 Woods belly mower question posted by Shaggy on April 10, 2004 at 07:44:23:
Shaggy: Thanks for the offer. Distance does tend to take away much of the saving one can get by buying used equipment. I have had great luck buying within 100 miles of home. Over the years I have bought a few items greater distance and transportation has always killed any benefit. I guess this is just one of the facts of life. I had priced a new Woods, and really couldn't justify as I really only mow less than an acre. I had always used a push mower. As I age that was becomming less exciting. These little green, blue and red one cylinder monsters didn't really turn me on. Of course now my good better half really sees why I need three offset Farmalls. Judging from the number of people like myself looking for a good used Woods, my thoughts are if you ran a photo add, it would not be long until someone was pushing cash in your face. If I had 3 to 5 acres to mow I would take a new Woods real quick. I just couldn't see it for the little bit I mow.
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