Posted by Retired Farmer on September 10, 2020 at 17:03:57 from (72.19.130.237):
In Reply to: Free Pressure washer posted by 37 chief on September 10, 2020 at 10:53:41:
I am not going for anymore free stuff. Neighbor had a nice looking John Deere L111 Lawn tractor that he had parked next to his shop several years ago and took the deck off and laid it in the iron pile on the other side of the shop. I kept looking at it every time I went by his place. Finally last fall I asked him what was wrong with it. He said all it needed was a new starter and he couldn't keep spindles in the deck. Well, conversation led to this and that and finally he told me I could have it if I wanted it, he had tried to sell it but nobody would buy it. Hauled it over here and started working on it. Came down with cancer a couple of weeks later and it sat outside the shop door till about a month ago when I got well enough to work on it again. The original bill for it when he bought it in 2005 was 1700.00. After I got the deck straightened and powder coated, the new starter, fuel lines, four new tires, two belts, two spindles, decals, two new coils, two sparkplugs, air filter, oil filter, and new carburetor, and the attaching parts for the deck , I have at least 1700.00 in it and still haven't started it to see if it runs.
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