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Posted by Jake on November 13, 2002 at 14:24:08 from (216.107.206.130):
In Reply to: Bolens, lawn tractor-anygood posted by rick on November 11, 2002 at 16:33:14:
Hello there... this is the guy from Newport, NH.. Well, there are many attachments available for Bolens, and they all operate good. Let's see.. mowing: you have a variety of 38"/42" mowing decks, 42" reel mowers, plus tow-behind reel mowers, and sickle bar mowers. For snow removal: 42" snow blades, 32"/36"/38" snow throwers, loaders, mid mount and rear grader blades. For gardens: 22"/25"/33" tillers, 10" & 12" garden plows, disc harrows, cultivators, planters. For landscaping: chipper/shredder (p.t.o. drive), loaders, and rear rakes For Buildings/Factories: Generators, Forklifts For Excavation: loaders, post-hole diggers, trenchers, and very rare to find is a backhoe, but is possible to get. For vegetation control: sprayers and foggers I highly recommend Bolens gardent tractors. I have many, around 24, and I have quite a few to sell. E-mail me for more information.
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