Is this machine worth the time it takes to get it running?

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  • / Is this machine worth the time it takes to get it running?
Just get it! (do mowers have sealed bearings mine certainly doesent)
 

hurst1979olds

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  • / Is this machine worth the time it takes to get it running?
I got a Toro RER for free when I first bought my house. I never used it because it was a 22" cut and I have an acre. I picked up a bigger mower before I closed on the house. But I got it running great, and sold it in the spring on CL. I got $275 for it. The guy came out didnt chew me down or nothing. It looked the same condition as yours.
Good luck with your project.
 

HarryHarley

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Being this thread is some what old, I'm sure you made a decision already.
For what it's worth though....I had one just like it except it was red in color. Had been the worst mower I ever used. BUT for free, I would take it in a heart beat. Visually it looks in decent shape.
Wonder what ever happened?
 
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paint it resale red, and ask 750. you could always reluctantly take 600:thumbsup::laughing:
 

DaveTN

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Those rear-engine mowers aren't very popular up here in East TN. The big engine up front mowers bring more. I've got one of those rear-engine mowers and don't care much for them since they ride rough. If it's FREE or nearly free I'd give it a go. Probably nothing more than clean the carburetor and change the oil and gas and you're off! Mowers probably bring more down in Florida than here. If you could put $50 in it, I'd sell it for $200. Good Luck!
 
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