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^^^That is a great price for that one.
If you need parts, like the mower deck adapter, this place has about all...https://trac-vac.com/trac-vac-parts/
Amazon has a lot also.

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Nice score , if you keep it in decent shape you will never lose money on it . I have found with mine that sticks can get lodged in the hose from the deck to the mulcher . When that happens the hose will quickly clog .

Also pick up the leaves when they are dry as they mulch much easier and finer . Finally start mulching as the leaves are falling vs when they have all fallen . When you have 6-12 inches of leaves it forms a tidal wave coming over the front of the deck . Regardless of how you set the deck height . Other than those few things it's a great tool .
Thanks for the tips. It did come with the deck adapter that I can make fit, those are 300 bucks if you have to buy one. DR etc have universal ones that are cheaper.
Its mostly going to see service without the mower attached. Most of my leaves end up against a fence at the bottom of the property, split rail with wire for dogs on the outside. They are ok there, but unsightly until they decompose and are also cause of rot. I can just vacuum the leaves with the hose end...
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Yesterday afternoon my buddy Jason calls and says there is a garden tractor near his house in someones yard for free. He cant stop due to being on his way to work. I go pick up my neighbor Bob and head out. We get there and we are struggling to get it in the back of my S10 and a lady came and helped us Thank you..No way we can get it by ourselves. It wont fit between the wheel tubs so I strap it in, back wheels hanging off the tailgate and off we go. Unload it put in a battery, some gas and it runs. Runs good. 22 h.p. 2 cylinder Briggs. Has a flat tire and its off the bead. Today another buddy helps get the tire to take air . I put the belt on and mow the back yard. I think a bit of lube and it should bring $350 ??

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^^^ Nice.
You're mowing already? The grass is white here.
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^^^ Nice.
You're mowing already? The grass is white here.
I already did some trimming but this is the first time for the back yard. Really need it. Was going to wait a few more days but I needed to test the new mower out. Just looked at FB marketplace and guys are asking $450 to $750 for similar mowers. Hydrastatic drive mowers seem to be in demand.
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So we're changing some furniture around in the house and decided to get rid of these two tall shelving units we've had for about 25 years and have moved to three different cities. I wanted to give them to Goodwill or put them out on the street and be done with them. Wife says she'll try to sell them online. I said OK, whatever. Within a day she has them sold for $150. I'll never hear the end of this one.....
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^^^That is a great price for that one.
If you need parts, like the mower deck adapter, this place has about all...https://trac-vac.com/trac-vac-parts/
Amazon has a lot also.
So, in my continuing run of luck with this thing, the deck adapter is not only usable, it is the correct freaking adapter for a jd zero turn. Yeehaw.
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^^^ That's great because the last adapter I bought, when I traded tractors, was $265 (I believe)
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Yesterday afternoon my buddy Jason calls and says there is a garden tractor near his house in someones yard for free. He cant stop due to being on his way to work. I go pick up my neighbor Bob and head out. We get there and we are struggling to get it in the back of my S10 and a lady came and helped us Thank you..No way we can get it by ourselves. It wont fit between the wheel tubs so I strap it in, back wheels hanging off the tailgate and off we go. Unload it put in a battery, some gas and it runs. Runs good. 22 h.p. 2 cylinder Briggs. Has a flat tire and its off the bead. Today another buddy helps get the tire to take air . I put the belt on and mow the back yard. I think a bit of lube and it should bring $350 ??



Just sold it. Spent $60 for a belt and battery. Sold $450.
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I went to the scrap yard today and picked this off the pile. Its a weird model #600013H Google doesnt come up with anything.
Edit: I guess its a version of the 10-10

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^^^ That sure looks like a 10-10 to me . If you get it running it should cut well . I sold them in the late 70's early 80's .
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Iv got another one its a beast I use it on the big stuff. It looks quite a bit different I guess they dont all look the same
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Iv got another one its a beast I use it on the big stuff. It looks quite a bit different I guess they dont all look the same
Maybe this will help.

http://www.acresinternet.com/cscc.nsf/ed1d619968136da688256af40002b8f7/bf84b2996597c33888256c2e007339b7?OpenDocument
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^^^ Nice.
You're mowing already? The grass is white here.
I think the longest that we go without needing to mow here is 2-3 months. Dec-Jan or Jan-Feb or maybe Dec-Feb depending upon the weather. I had an amaryllis send up a stalk for a bloom in Jan due to a few warm days. Then it paused a bit through Feb, and finally bloomed in Mar. The rest of them are sending up new blooms now.
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Iv got another one its a beast I use it on the big stuff. It looks quite a bit different I guess they dont all look the same
I will be expecting to hear on the news about an Upstate NY chain saw massacre.
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I'll totally derail this thread about saws and post a pic of our amaryllis. How's that?
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Got this off FB Marketplace for $125. Like new condition, until I tried shoving it through my gate and scraped the pleather below the armrest base. Massaging chair works like a charm!

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Brand new air brush kit, free on the neighborhood buy nothing board. Everything is still sealed/in the wrapper.

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I got tired of vacuuming out the pool so I bought a Dolphin pool cleaning robot. It's awesome! But it didn't have a cart. So I saw another one on Craigslist for $100 that had a cart (Dolphin Triton PS Plus). The guy said it was working fine, but the cable went bad. Well the cable is $300! But i only needed the cart. So I bought it and was going to part out the power supply, filters (came with a new set), robot, etc.

I did a continuity check and found out that the swivel joint was the problem. There are three pins and round contactor plate. Two of the pins were corroded. Hit it with a wire brush and bingo! Now I have two working robots! They will probably kill me whilst I sleep, but it's worth it as I don't have to vacuum out the pool now!

This damn thing goes for about $1,000 new.

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Arrow Craigslist Score!

This was a great find for me. Could not pass it up.


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