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Bwgad96

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i picked this up today for free while doing a grass cuttin job. thought it would be nive addition to the collection! the rigghy wheel is siezed up but for free how can i go wrong? haha does anybody know how ol this is? made by great states thanks
 

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Thanks for the pictures
 
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no problem thought they would be helpful
 
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i picked this up today for free while doing a grass cuttin job. thought it would be nive addition to the collection! the rigghy wheel is siezed up but for free how can i go wrong? haha does anybody know how ol this is? made by great states thanks

Dear Wife was asking the other day if one of those would work around the property where the zero turn won't fit. I did NOT encourage the idea - 'cause I know who winds up pushin' it.:D
 
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Dear Wife was asking the other day if one of those would work around the property where the zero turn won't fit. I did NOT encourage the idea - 'cause I know who winds up pushin' it.:D

Very smart decision. My wife would have said the same thing:) We just bought a walk behind string trimmer. It works great for the areas we can't mow, however you need eye protection with it, because it will take down a sapling and throw pieces of it at you if you are not careful.

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I looked these up, and they actually still make them, and sell these new, so you could probably find parts for it. You can't beat free!:[ame]http://www.amazon.com/Great-States-404-16-16-Inch-Standard/dp/B0007XJQ8M[/ame]


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Very smart decision. My wife would have said the same thing:) We just bought a walk behind string trimmer. It works great for the areas we can't mow, however you need eye protection with it, because it will take down a sapling and throw pieces of it at you if you are not careful.

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There's one of those on the yard but I don't want to try using that thing!:thumbdown: It belongs to my kids and they're welcome to it. I'll just get an electric trimmer for edging and another electric mower for the tight spaces between flower beds.
 
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i know a guy who has one an loves it, uses it for everything
 

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