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I’m pretty sure I’m very lucky….

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Maxwell-8

Great score! brand new deck and the front pulley.

 

I bet it's even older then 2016

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Ed Kennell

A rare find for sure.    I'm not sure if I would be able to get it dirty.

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SylvanLakeWH

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peter lena

@sgtsampay  obviousely a terrific pick up , brand new , never abused / neglected , treat that with care , and most important , regular clean up and maintenance . hope your lawn is in good shape , to help on the use of this . you might add the r/d area  rubber flap to cut down on grass build up debris , hunt around for some rubber with reinforcing bonded ply for that flap . would also regularly drop the deck for inspection , and regular clean out , don't break that paint !  I dry my decks upside down in the sun , to thoroughly clean out the crud , and oil spray to stop rust . very lightly touch up blades with a fine / small file , preserves the edge . picked up a very low hour 42 r/d deck years ago , still looks and works like new . soaking in oil now over winter . good luck , pete

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daveoman1966

$1500...wow.  Seems to me... early  70s or so... a whole new 12hp tractor (C-120) with deck would be about $1800. Maybe I'm wrong, but not too far off.  Even so, the age old laws of 'Supply & Demand' are alive and well. 

 

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sgtsampay
3 hours ago, daveoman1966 said:

$1500...wow.  Seems to me... early  70s or so... a whole new 12hp tractor (C-120) with deck would be about $1800. Maybe I'm wrong, but not too far off.  Even so, the age old laws of 'Supply & Demand' are alive and well. 

 

This might be true however, with today inflation amount; that $1,800 tractor would be worth about 8k today.. and today you can’t buy a tractor like the wheel horses unless you go into a diesel  subcompact. It’s worth to me investing in these old machine with new parts because it’s still way cheaper than a 10-15k sub compact or Deere x700 series. Plus the attachments can be used across 40years of tractors, and I now have 7 attachments. :) 

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jeepdan

Wow, what a find and a good deal!

 

Four years ago, I ordered a new 36"RD mower deck shell, and ALL of the parts to complete it from Toro. Totally new deck, I have over $2,000 in it.

"More money than brains" at the time, but now, the shell and some of the parts are NLA.

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EB-80/8inPA

Nice.  Some years back Toro quoted me a 36” RD shell for $500, not including shipping.  It was probably a leftover, they had already ceased producing them by then, I believe.  So, I was very happy to find one last summer for half that.  $1,500 seems way reasonable for what you’ve gotten - quite possibly the last such unit on earth!

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peter lena

@sgtsampay  been doing this for years , when I first started  to look at deck issues , the underside and  correct  lubrication  were the obvious problems . since doing this , there is zero rust and build up , and no noisy whining bearings . my decks are upside down now , with oil soak , over winter , lucas hi temp grease in all spindles , added belt idler pulley , ready for spring , none of this is in THE BOOK , for upkeep detailing ,  but it definitely  saves your deck , keep it greasy , pete 

 

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sgtsampay

So as proof, it’s indeed a 2016 model year. So awesome! 

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oliver2-44

Nice Score, put it to work!

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pfrederi

probably this

 

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