Posted by AndrewFromNS on January 26, 2009 at 21:49:13 from (71.7.194.23):
In Reply to: 27V Sickle bar mower posted by mdiem on January 26, 2009 at 15:58:56:
I bought mine for $100...it has no paint to speak of, and the tire was so badly gashed, it was nearly two seperate pieces. It was also 500 feet from anything resembling a road, and in order to load it, Sam and I had to fire up a tractor that, by many standards, wasn't going to run. Then came the joy of loading it on my trailer. But we won't go there.
It did, however, come with as many sickles as I could carry away with me, and as near as I can tell, the original pitman. Its also not stuck.
Its worth whatever you want to pay for it. I later returned to the same farm, and picked up their 6-foot ARPS backblade.
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