Posted by KRS_MED on March 22, 2013 at 17:26:59 from (74.244.168.169):
Was left a four foot brush cutter by father in law. It been sitting around and I haven't thought much about it. Now i want to get it going. May not be any thing wrong with it. Anyway its very heavy made of 1/4" plus diamond thread metal. It's original not a repair unless that were very very good. It has two trailing wheels. He had a 140 so at some time someone did a hack job welding up a one point hitch. It has a flat slip clutch withe the springs on the PTO shaft that's just straight bar type (not sure how to describe it). The drive line has a metal square box over the shaft when it leaves the gear box. I know this is not a lot of info but i can't find any ID numbers and decals aren't readable. It looks a lot like the Model 410 except that its squared off on the rear and front. Both are open without any chain or other guards. Even a guess would help so I could look it up. Thanks for the help, and the vague info I have.
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