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Old 09-04-2013, 04:25 PM
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This is an update on one of my older posts







This morning I checked Craig's List and saw something that caught my interest..


$300 delivered to my house. A 1450 with some goodies.


















Getting crowded..


Power angle blade is a real goodie! Wheel weights a bonus also.

Was told it was running last year..

I really like working on them and just couldn't help myself. All the tin work is there and is actually more complete than the 1650. BTW, my hood I bought for my 1650 came today and it is in really nice shape. I am waiting for some other little parts for the 1650 and I should be able to finish it up soon. Then I get to start on my newest project...

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Old 09-04-2013, 04:50 PM
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GREAT SCORE!! Looks like it's missing one of the hydraulic "sticks"
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what jonathan said
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Old 09-04-2013, 05:06 PM
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GREAT SCORE!! Looks like it's missing one of the hydraulic "sticks"
Looks like it just unscrewed and is gone.. threads are there. All I need it a new stick to screw on.

The wood front roller is still on the mower deck... Now I have two decks to work with. My 1650 deck didn't have a front roller and didn't look like it had one to begin with, but it has to rollers on the outsides of the front.. This new (to me) deck has a roller but not the outside front rollers. Maybe if you have the two outside you don't get the wide center front one..

I put a middle roller on the 1650 deck anyway.
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WOW that is a great deal. What impressed me the most was the remote option on the blade, that is a rarity. I saw, for the hydraulic cylinder alone, prices topping 100+ at Red Power Round Up in June (and there was only maybe 2 available.) You did very well!
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Old 09-04-2013, 06:14 PM
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Is the missing stick for the dual setup something I might be able to find online or is it something I will have to make? What would it's official name be?
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Nice score and an even better price !!

Maybe you could find the rod for the dual hydro , but people usually sell all of the dual hydro parts together , BIG $$$$ !!

I would just take a piece of rod and cut some threads on both ends. Really no difference IMO , except the OG handle was chrome plated.

You can get the tapered handles here ...

http://knobsdirect.com/
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Old 09-04-2013, 06:41 PM
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Thanks for the link!
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Great score on the dual stick

Here's a link also. http://www.partstree.com/parts/?lc=c...&dn=0028100030
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Old 09-04-2013, 07:22 PM
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I really like the help you guys give. If any of you have any questions on old British motorcycles or Oriental Carpets ask away...

I am really tempted to throw some gas in it and trying to start it but I think I will check everything before I do. (But darn, the temptation is really great)
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