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Stepney

Hello, all. Saved this little Wizard over the weekend. Had to trek through 4' of snow half way into a field to dig it out. Took a good while haha. Anyway, it's a 50's Wizard 2 cycle with a Power Products engine. Does anyone here have one like it? Seems to be in mostly good shape, but it's missing most of the engine decals, and I am trying to figure what they ought to be, as I plan to restore it as a simple little project. Despite sitting over 20 years out there, I didn't even touch the points, and it lit right off today on a prime. 

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bc.gold

Nice looking mower, probably has a magnesium deck.

 

 

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ebinmaine

Wicked cool Spenser!

AWESOME that it runs.

Once you get the decal pics and dimensions, our @Vinylguy could make 'em up for you.

 

Nice find!!

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Sarge

I know a guy that uses those as well as the Eclipse aluminum deck mowers to work on a cemetery - since they are so extremely lightweight they work excellent at mowing the very steep ditch along the highway. 

That one is in amazing condition.

 

Sarge

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Stepney
10 minutes ago, Sarge said:

I know a guy that uses those as well as the Eclipse aluminum deck mowers to work on a cemetery - since they are so extremely lightweight they work excellent at mowing the very steep ditch along the highway. 

That one is in amazing condition.

 

Sarge

It's a pity, apparently there was a second one in just as good of condition, which was turned into a kids sled. I've got most of that engine as spare parts atleast. I always had early LawnBoys but they all look the same mostly. I do like some different stuff now and then. Compression is quite poor on this, and the gov linkage is missing.. throttle was wired open. Hope for the best I suppose. 

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