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OP The Lawn Boy Pro LawnSite Bronze Member Location Waterford, MI Feb 27, 2004 Thread Starter #2 And John, I really couldnt wait till i stepped behind this either:
OP The Lawn Boy Pro LawnSite Bronze Member Location Waterford, MI Feb 27, 2004 Thread Starter #3 So was it a good deal? $2100 for a machine that looks like new, and has less than 15 hours on it?
O odin Senior Member Location PRETTY SOON BETWEEN PALERMO AND AYRSHIRE BUT RIGHT Feb 27, 2004 #4 excellent deal...have fun with your new mower ...great machine.
bob LawnSite Platinum Member Location DE Feb 27, 2004 #6 Looking at the control panel, how to you engage the blades? I just see the throttle and ignition switch.
Looking at the control panel, how to you engage the blades? I just see the throttle and ignition switch.
metro-hp_48 LawnSite Senior Member Location TN Feb 28, 2004 #7 Bob, if you look at the muffler, you will see the top of the engagement lever. (manual engagement, not electric)
Bob, if you look at the muffler, you will see the top of the engagement lever. (manual engagement, not electric)
metro-hp_48 LawnSite Senior Member Location TN Feb 28, 2004 #8 Bob, BTW congrats on hitting the 3500 post mark ;-)
M Movinfr8 LawnSite Member Location Memphis/Southaven Feb 28, 2004 #9 pretty good deal, I say. Last summer I got my 36 with about 10 hours, and a jungle wheels for 2K. Norm
pretty good deal, I say. Last summer I got my 36 with about 10 hours, and a jungle wheels for 2K. Norm
OP The Lawn Boy Pro LawnSite Bronze Member Location Waterford, MI Feb 28, 2004 Thread Starter #10 I think I like a manual PTO as opposed to electric cluch...Less parts to worry about breaking and having to pay for.
I think I like a manual PTO as opposed to electric cluch...Less parts to worry about breaking and having to pay for.