Posted by Munion on November 07, 2013 at 08:08:03 from (173.224.249.57):
My father has a complete and in mint condition Simplicity Model V with original manuals, attachments, grease gun, etc! He is trying to figure out whether he should sell it, keep it and pas it down or even if it is worth anything. Here is the info my father sent to me:
Simplicity garden tractor model V serial # 1598 with
A Briggs and Stratton engine model 14, type 202074, serial # 163049 which
was passed to me by my father who purchased it in the early 1950’s. On
checking into internet I could only find one from 1949 and it looked in very pool
condition.
It has been stored in my basement for many years and is in perfect condition
with the following attachments:
6 shovel cultivator counterweight
wheel weights 8” or 10 “ plow
power take-off grease gun
Some of the attachments have rust due to having be used by my father on
his small farm.
I also have the original owner’s manual, Briggs and Stratton engine manual, and
the grease gun manual.
This unit was in perfect working order when I stored it in my basement and I
Occasionally turn the motor to ensure it is not stuck.
He contacted Simplicity Manufacturing out of Wisconsin a year ago, but did not receive anything back from them. Any info you can pass on to me would be greatly appreciated! Thank You!
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