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Re: Re: Re: Wheelhorse E-141 electric lawn tractor
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Posted by David Cumberland on June 01, 2002 at 20:04:44 from (65.215.241.167):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Wheelhorse E-141 electric lawn tractor posted by jCarroll on March 30, 2000 at 13:00:18:
I have a late model GE E-20 Electrac. With it, I have the rototiller& lift, arc welder,sidewalk edger,42" Mower deck,disc harrow, dozer blade, spare battery box,chain saw, rotary inverter,grass shears, 1/4 inh drill, orbital sander,hedge trimmer, plus, I have a copy of the big G.E franchise dealers repair manual covering all models, parts, repair & intruction as well as reprints of mgazine articles published in Popular Machanics!I also had a lawn vacuum that bagged the clippings. And lastly,a powered street sweeper rotating brush.Also have sycle bar mower, but am missing the cutter bar and a couple of odd parts. Any idea where I can locate a sycle bar...or the parts I need?? I have had the unit since 1971 [ or so.?]. and have had no problems.I have 11 acres to carefor and it has never failed to perform as needed. I use Trojan 6-volt 125 AH batteries and a set of 6 lasts me 9 to 10 years. Bill Gun in Wisconsin is my parts source and adviser. I asked one of the GE engineers [ years ago ] why they don't offer this jewel again...his reply, "Would you pay about $6,000.00 just gor the travtor?? 'Nuff said. Last, I have some motors, [ drive, mower etc ] for an E-15, plus wiring harness, speed controller etc, etc...Anyone out there interested? DAVID CUMBERLAND 530-459-3933 [email protected]
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