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Re: Value of H?
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Posted by Jim on October 27, 2000 at 19:47:16 from (205.188.200.192):
In Reply to: Value of H? posted by Nick on October 27, 2000 at 06:34:27:
Paid little over 2000 for my 46 H and 8 ft rotary mower early this year - one reason I paid that much is I knew the seller very well and knew he would not sell it to me if he thought something was wrong. Mine has belly pump, pulley, narrow front - no three point - and needs a new paint job - had 12 volt but have had it reworked in the meantime along with brakes redone. If I was looking to buy another with the 3pt and wide front I expect to pay 800 -1000 more for those options, but then again they would be worth it to me - in fact kick myself for not buying another H last spring out of Minnesota for 1000 that had a wide front - basically for the cost of a wide front I would have spare parts and the extra set of wheels and tires I want to put on the rear. Jim
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