Buckeye, not a bad price if it includes the 400A automatic panel. My first one was 8k installed, second one 11k installed, yup
time and prices march on. Really recommend 1000 gallon tank if you have room and can hide it. 500 gal is just a shorter 1000...and the fuel never
goes bad.
successful morning. Picked up Gravely at friend's farm in Pemberton NJ and had a nice drive back. Now to change into grubby clothes and find some spray degreaser.
Old girl has several years of dirt on her. Pressure washer going to get a workout, then air blast dry, then full lube. It started right up.
I don't have kids, but if I did...this one is pretty near and dear to me. Thank goodness it never got sold because I had designated it to my friend in my will and he just got it
a little early. He mows his lawn at home with a Gravely walk behind. Probably not much longer after his hip and knees went out.
I wish I had a foamer like Paul. Well, that's what a push button can is for.
Two years of dirt. Cloth seat not happy about that. Surprised he didn't have a tarp on it even though inside a big garage.
So my old friend is going to get a fluff and puff. And lots of grease and spray oil. Probably will sharpen the blades too.
They were pretty worn before, wonder what they are like. He, and I before, used the Gravely where we wouldn't take the "nice" mower, the one with the sharp
blades on it. It wouldn't cut brush, that would have been abuse but it ground up a lot of stuff you would not want your zero turn run over.
Plus it pulled a large utility wagon and my old water wagon perfectly.
Best I can do is clean it all up and send it back to him.
Trying to get nephew interested in it for his local farm.
I need to find a good home for it.