I bought this mower at auction. The previous owner painted it and there are not any identifying markings on it, when I asked them what brand it was they said that they didn't know. The hood on it is homemade, it has a Kubota diesel v1505e, it has a 23" blade on each of the side decks that spin opposite, and a 30" blade in the rear. All the blades have 1/2" center holes. I'm having a really hard time finding blades for it. Please help!
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#2
djdicetn
thumper,
You came to the right place to get help identifying your mower, unfotunately I am not the "exerienced" forum user that can help you. I'm certain, though, that there are some users here that will be able to help!!! BTW, I'll have to say....that's one fine looking piece of mowing equipment!!!!!!
#3
wjjones
Case Ingersoll??
#4
mikeypizano
Pretty interesting, since the blades are all hydro driven.
I'll try to get pics of the blades this evening. I put a grinder to the blades and ran the mower this weekend, it cut really well, and the rollers leave awesome lines in the grass.
I'll try to get pics of the blades this evening. I put a grinder to the blades and ran the mower this weekend, it cut really well, and the rollers leave awesome lines in the grass.
thumper,
As I said before, that is one fine-looking "professional" grass cutting machine!!! Would you mind sharing how much you "stole" that thing for at the auction(to make us even more jealous than we already are:0)???
I think Carscw is right about it being a Toro... Scrape a bit of the new paint off, Is it Toro red under the orange?
The way the gauges are mounted And the Kubota engine plus hydraulic drive suggest to me it is a early/mid 70's Toro.... :smile:KennyV
#11
davbell22602
Have tried removing the blades and cleaning them with a wire brush to see if theres any part number stampings still visible?
#12
midnite rider
I'm guessing Jacobsen. :confused2: The side instrument panel is unique.
#13
Carscw
This was used on a golf course if it would have been used like on a baseball field or football field the back deck would have been bigger to roll out the tire tracks.
I have never had the pleasure to use one like this but have used a groundsmaster front deck 72 inch 4wd rear wheel steering. Very awesome machine
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