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Re: 1970 Sears SS 12 (Suburban) Mower deck
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Posted by Tom in CT on June 05, 2006 at 08:02:35 from (64.252.139.228):
In Reply to: 1970 Sears SS 12 (Suburban) Mower deck posted by Tom in CT on May 31, 2006 at 07:22:41:
Thank you all for the quick and informative responses. From reading your replies I now know that I'm missing the "mule drive" that is hooked up to the lever. FYI I started the tractor and let it warmp up a bit. Then I installed the mower deck and it started up immediately. WOW does that beast make noise! It cut the lawn beautifully! Since I have 2 acres of Lawn to mow this is a huge asset. I cant say enough about these great little machines. For me it has been a life saver! I paid close to $500 for my very good condition SS12 and my neighbors busted me over it but worth every penny to me since it came with so many attachments. So far I use it to haul around wood,rocks etc. Plowed with it during winter, rear-plowed and rotortillered a new lawn with it and now mowing! Now the neighbors want to borrow my machine all the time lol. The huge snowblower attachment I will try to figure out next for winter. As for the missing Mule drive part I'll look on ebay and other sources to see if I can find one. Thx again for all the help. Regards, Tom
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