Fireman 123
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Anyone here have any luck restoring and re selling antique reel mowers? I'd like to give it a try on one or two, only if there's any $ to be made though.
KennyV said:Most folks I know that are into 'antique' anything are so into them that They do any restoration needed...
Almost any 'good' mower shop would be able to repair any reel mower... I doubt that there will ever be a need large enough that someone could actually restrict a mower shop to restorations of 'antique' reel mowers... :smile:KennyV
Anyone here have any luck restoring and re selling antique reel mowers? I'd like to give it a try on one or two, only if there's any $ to be made though.
Anyone here have any luck restoring and re selling antique reel mowers? I'd like to give it a try on one or two, only if there's any $ to be made though.
Most folks I know that are into 'antique' anything are so into them that They do any restoration needed...
Almost any 'good' mower shop would be able to repair any reel mower... I doubt that there will ever be a need large enough that someone could actually restrict a mower shop to restorations of 'antique' reel mowers... :smile:KennyV
i would agree with you, but what about the all might reel. i wouldn't know how to sharpen, or repair a reel, and i'm known for coming up with a way, be it redneck to the max.
HELLO again... Murry Furry, it's good to see you Back...
Actually reels are not too difficult to maintain.... They are just limited to short grass mowing... :smile:KennyV
then maybe it wouldn't be as profitable as i thought as a side project, but it would be fun.:laughing: