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Mower pics....


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Age
55
City
Lavergne, TN
Vehicle Year
1984
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Transmission
Automatic
Tire Size
37x12.50-17
For some reason, I love mowers. Lets see what y'all have out there......Here's mine:

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My wife's Uncles:

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B2
 
I'll bet that seat on yours is a pain in the ass when you sit on it.:icon_confused:
 
What we use around the shop. Have the mower deck put up
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I bought this new, filled the tires with fluid and mowed the hill at my other property for 12 years. I use it to mow the walking trails mostly now. 25hp Kohler still runs great after years of hard use. The hood is off an old Roper Rally. The plastic hood died from being plastic.
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I live in a 15 acre hayfield with some areas of woods. We don't mow it all because we are trying to grow more woods and keep a bit aside for growing something someday, but this wipes out the big areas in no time. Its got a 45hp Ford 4-cylinder and a 72" deck.
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I bought this for my wife to pick up grass to mulch with.
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This is just cool to drive. It's a Swisher Ride King. 6hp Tecumseh pull-start. You spin the wheel 360. Nothing can out maneuver this thing.
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These, I don't use. I was using the 210 to pull the flail mower, but it's too light and weak so I use the mower up at the top for that now. This needs a diff-lock and a couple hundred more pounds and another 15hp to keep up. The 110 is a '67 and isn't good for anything except looking good. Both of these just sit in the barn.
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I'll bet that seat on yours is a pain in the ass when you sit on it.:icon_confused:

lol...I do have the cushion for when I cut with it, just had it off in pic......

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B2
 
Here's my collection

1973 F100 & 1973 Cub Cadet 128 Both were free to me and yellow and white
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1963 Cub Cadet Original
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1967 Cub Cadet 122
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1972 Cub Cadet 106 (don't have a pic with the hood on)
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1972 Cub Cadet 102
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1973 Cub Cadet 73
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1971 Cub Cadet 70
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19?? Cub Cadet 104 (Newly Acquired for FREE waiting on complete rebuild as Pulling Tractor)
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I need a real yard.
 
I don't actually have one, but I grew up on one. When I get my own yard one will be my mower of choice.

Simple, cheap, excellant visablity (compared to tractors that are all the rage anymore) parts are easy to get ahold of... everything I want in a mower. They will also hang on a cliff like a mountain goat.

The only thing that might get me is they would be kind of small for a big yard, but otherwise they are hard to beat IMO.

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The parents was older with a solid yellow stripe and friction tape instead of ridges on the platform.
 
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I've got an R72 and an R92. I don't use them, though. One, I extended the pedals up so the kids could use it.

I don't know why my pictures disappeared.
 
this is my 60-something sear Suburban tractor, the deck finally bit the dust so it's just a toy now, always has started, NEVER hasn't
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exhaust has changed now as it is a single stack
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Motor has never been rebuilt to my knowledge
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orange ariens I got from father in law for free, adjusted the gap and the engine started right up, hasn't ran in years, I hate the crappy Tecumseh engine but it was free and mows nice
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the black murray is my dads, runs like a top but can't cut even to save it's life...throwaway mowers...
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this is the wood splitter my dad made from scratch back in the 70's, before they were made commercially, only thing he had me do was retire the 1956 snowblower engine that was on it for the briggs thats on it now.
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back in the day he could weld, that hydraulic fluid tank was 6 sheets of 1/4 inch thick steel
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and this past week my dad got this cadet for free....beat me to it....damn!
 
Here is my push mower, my grandaddy gave it to me not long before he passed. It ended up having a bad engine but I couldn't trash it........I decided to lower it all the way down to the pavement & give it the look I LOVE, flat black & red!! My lil tribute to my grandad!! :D

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