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<blockquote data-quote="SWAMPMODULAR" data-source="post: 15556026" data-attributes="member: 80238"><p>I told my oldest it's his one day. He went nuts, I let him drive it with me around the yard and a couple of cul-de-sacs we live around. All while he's waving at the hot moms in the neighborhood. </p><p>Yes _snake_ this is the wide frame 12hp version with a 48" deck. And honestly I've never seen mower blades as thick as these and in this good of condition. I just re-sharpened them and hammered a sprinkler doughnut made out of concrete disintegrated it. Another in restoring it and painting it and stuff like that the only thing I got a room with is the controls for the hydrostatic transmission. The slip bushing is loose so I've got a remake one. Or find one. You would be surprised how many places have parts for these. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWAMPMODULAR, post: 15556026, member: 80238"] I told my oldest it's his one day. He went nuts, I let him drive it with me around the yard and a couple of cul-de-sacs we live around. All while he's waving at the hot moms in the neighborhood. Yes _snake_ this is the wide frame 12hp version with a 48" deck. And honestly I've never seen mower blades as thick as these and in this good of condition. I just re-sharpened them and hammered a sprinkler doughnut made out of concrete disintegrated it. Another in restoring it and painting it and stuff like that the only thing I got a room with is the controls for the hydrostatic transmission. The slip bushing is loose so I've got a remake one. Or find one. You would be surprised how many places have parts for these. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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