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Old 04-10-2013, 01:22 PM
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So basically

Creeper
Rear gear box
Tiller



Hope you have lots of $$ somewhere.

Good luck!
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Ok so I bought this thing for $250 basically sight unseen. Had no idea what to expect it. It had a frozen piston frozen starter two mice zero oil and the carb was hangin off her. Some PB Blaster some love and she runs like a sewing machine! Best part is she looks amazing.
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Ok so I bought this thing for $250 basically sight unseen. Had no idea what to expect it. It had a frozen piston frozen starter two mice zero oil and the carb was hangin off her. Some PB Blaster some love and she runs like a sewing machine! Best part is she looks amazing.
That's awesome!
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Thumbs down Grill screen

I am looking for a front grill screen. Does anyone know if there is a difference between the 1200 and the 1250 screen?
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I am looking for a front grill screen. Does anyone know if there is a difference between the 1200 and the 1250 screen?
They are the same.
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Default Cuts awesome

My 1200 is unreal. Just cut my 1.5 acres first time. It cuts better than my 2007 Husky! Who needs a husky!!
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My 1200 is unreal. Just cut my 1.5 acres first time. It cuts better than my 2007 Husky! Who needs a husky!!
No one!
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My 1200 is unreal. Just cut my 1.5 acres first time. It cuts better than my 2007 Husky! Who needs a husky!!
I know what you mean. My German Shepherds are worthless when it comes to keeping the grass under control. But they are nice to have around, if only for guard duty.
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