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Found this on Facebook they want $100 for it but I don't see it. Any ideas what make it is?

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diesel cowboy

Looks like it says Springfield on the hood under the steering wheel.  I don't really see $100 either but then again I've never seen a vertical shaft Springfield either, only the horizontal shaft ones.  Plus I can be really cheap when it comes to buying things :D

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squonk

That's worth a Franklin all day long. Make some awesome yard art! 

 

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bc.gold
54 minutes ago, squonk said:

That's worth a Franklin all day long. Make some awesome yard art! 

 

 

Some people have no appreciation for fine art.

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WHNJ701

Looks like a springfield 36, the smaller Springfield s used vertical engines, easily worth 100,  I would buy it for the seat and fenders.

would be a simple project for someone, if the engine is shot just drop a push mower engine in it.

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wallfish

:text-yeahthat:

It's worth a $100 IMO too

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Pullstart

Those fronts might need a shot of air before you drive it on the trailer...

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953 nut
On 7/5/2020 at 2:45 PM, jabelman said:

Looks like a springfield 36, the smaller Springfield s used vertical engines, easily worth 100,  I would buy it for the seat and fenders.

would be a simple project for someone, if the engine is shot just drop a push mower engine in it.

:text-yeahthat:   1961 Springfield 36 antique riding mower - YouTube

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D_Mac

Looks like something I would take home.

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Oldskool

That would already be on my trailer.  Looks complete and I really like the body lines

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