Posted by Leroy on April 26, 2018 at 06:37:30 from (66.118.123.39):
In Reply to: Re: Sickal posted by paul on April 26, 2018 at 05:55:34:
That mower could never be worth even a hundred for use in top condition. It is at least 64 years old, 1954 and could be back to 1948, and takes a full day to mount and 20 years ago Ford dealer did not know they were even made so no chance for any parts. Was hoping they had a parts book to tell me if I had all the parts. That was after I got it and before I found any books on it. I have one I got years ago and was going to put on tractor to take to shows, never happened. I did not have the correct brackets and a couple of years ago got the under axle brackets that are also the stabilizer brackets for $2 at consignment auction as no one else was interested in them. I still have never found the top link mounting brackets. Neighbor has one hanging on a 800 series tractor that has not been off in years and only used as weight to counterbalance loader he uses to handle bee equipment. Lucky to be worth $15 as scrap. Only way it would be worth anything is if it was all there that I dought and somebody wanted it to mount on an 8N that is anly taken to shows.
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