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Ol' Geezer

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953 nut

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Always happy to see a Wheel Horse passed down to a new generation in the family. Sounds like you know your way around a garden tractor having put a basket case back together.      :handgestures-thumbupright:

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Ol' Geezer

Not exactly a basket case… I’ve hauled worse home before (just not wheelhorse). Just put back together what my father in law started, and with subsequent trips to his shed looking for missing pieces.., think I found most of them.,

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Actually looks pretty clean. 

Most times those PTO guards are long MIA. 

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peter lena

@Ol' Geezer  WELCOME !  would make a definite  point of getting after that paint , stop it before it starts , like a  mineral oil on clean cloth , for the paint ,  MOTHERS , BACK TO BLACK  ON THE  BLACK PLASTIC TRIM  , would also drop that deck and check it for retaining build up ,get it in the sun after cleaning  , standing on lower wheel edge ,with an oil soaking  going on , blade sharpening , thorough  service , saving that  is what you want , lots of other details , pete

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