Posted by Lanse on July 16, 2008 at 11:38:22 from (205.188.117.74):
I decided to sell the mower. Despite what i was told the thing is in rough but restorable shape. I just dont have the money or the willingness to bring it back online. I removed a rim and found that the thing was completally shot. I got it from where i (used to) work. I was told it was in good shape but couldnt really get to it, and i took the guys word for it. I guess i can now say i've been "burned". I'd sell it for scrap, but it isnt scrap, its a mower.
Its a David Bradley mower. Needs one new rim, probabally 2 or 3. Both tires shot. Everything moves on it, nothing but a pulley stuck as far as i know. Sickles seem to be OK to clean up, but probabally need replaced. The things they attatch to are A. missing B. bent C. otherwise unusable. Its a hand lift thats been converted, but to no great supprise the cylender and everything else is missing. It would be a nice machine for someone to fix up and use, and i hear them david bradleys are hard to find. What is something like this worth in the dayton, OH area?????
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