toppop52
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- Joined
- Oct 19, 2011
- Messages
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- Location
- Eastern Shore of Maryland
- Tractor
- Massey Ferguson 1723, Cub Cadet 1864
$200, runs and works well, hydraulics work well.



Very COOL I like the plow ... We have a (similar version ) But manual trans with the v twin briggs just for mowing and towing the log splitter.. Anyway good score. :thumbsup:
Randy, you got a deal there. I had never heard of the Gilson brand. When I looked it up, it seems like there are 10,000 people looking for old parts. That tells me the people who own them love them. Good luck with your new machine.
I don't have any Montgomery Ward farm equipment, but I do have one of their Hercules 12 gauge double barrels.
Mine is a Variable Speed, not a hydro, it has a hydraulic pump and reservoir to run the atachments driven off the rear of the driveshaft. It is a 4 speed manual with a split drive pulley that allows the belt to move in and out on it much like an aftermarket so called toque converter or constantly variable unit. Put it in any gear and use the speed handle to change the ratio within that gear. It was good for ground engagement, etc... And I agree, hydrostatic is better overall.as far as history - Gilson was based out of Wisconsin since 1911 and acquired by Lawn Boy in 1988 and then taken over by Toro the following year- which ended the Gilson brand name.
they are well built like many other older mowers and as you said he got a deal especially if it's a hydro model which it appears to be since the statement (the hydraulics work well)
Although some parts are difficult/ impossible to get- in my case a spindle for the mower