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Wanted:

 

Stainless steel refrigerator (prefer side by side)

Weight sets (squat rack, olympic bar, 45lb plates, 25lb plates, dumbells, etc)

Outdoor patio furniture

Ladders

Chop saw

Table saw

Hand held sanders

Drill Press

Lawn mower

Rakes/shovels/sledge hammers

Any carpentry/drywalling tools in general

 

Long shot items:

Any New in box Sinks/Faucets

Larger lots of hardwood flooring, looking for darker colors

Railroad ties

Rebar in lengths of 3-4 feet

Huge shop vac

Unused kilz

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Parents have an older riding mower that should be for sale soon. It's a Craftsmen Rider with auto (hydrostatic) trans, like 18ish hp Kohler motor, 42" deck I think. It needs a steering gear replaced soon because it will jump teeth when turning tightly, but it runs great. I can ask him what he wants out of it if you're interested.

 

It would probably also come with a bagger attachment, if that makes a difference.

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Parents have an older riding mower that should be for sale soon. It's a Craftsmen Rider with auto (hydrostatic) trans, like 18ish hp Kohler motor, 42" deck I think. It needs a steering gear replaced soon because it will jump teeth when turning tightly, but it runs great. I can ask him what he wants out of it if you're interested.

 

It would probably also come with a bagger attachment, if that makes a difference.

 

sure, let me know what they want.

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sure, let me know what they want.

 

I just called him and it is a 42" deck, with 3 blades, I guess it has the "better" Kohler motor with true oiling, not just splash. I just talked to him and he said he'd sell the mower, bagger setup and everything for like $300 obo. I can shoot you some pics later if you want, I was just looking at bigger tractors with him this past weekend.

 

As far as the steering gear, I replaced it myself once before probably 4 years ago when the teeth on the original one became worn, and it apparently just wears after time and develops play like it has again now.

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Oh the joys of getting your 1st home. Enjoy it Gabe. I just bought my first house last year and I love it.

 

thx brah ull have to come by when it doesnt smell like mold and unoccupancy

 

I have a 12' Stpladder (may not be the exact brand) and a Porter Cable Belt sander (This one IS exact). Let me know if interested in either.

 

let me know what you want on the ladder.

 

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no you cannot have.....

 

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i have an older riding mower if your interested id make you a good deal on, it needs a part of the steering replaced where it meets near the wheel (right side as your sitting on it, may be steering gear), i could prolly let it go for 75, got a basketball hoop id give ya with it if you really want it too
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Took some pics of dads mower tonight. I threw the battery charger on it for 20 minutes, and it literally started right up on its own. Blew some of the dust off of it, but it's still pretty dusty from picking up all the all leaves when it was last ran in the fall. He threw out $300 but would take a fair amount less I'm sure, because he's itching to buy a bigger one. Here's pics:

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1169.jpg

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1170.jpg

 

The bagger is completely removable, but it goes with it. It has pins on it that slide down right above the hitch to attach.

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1171.jpg

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1172.jpg

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1173.jpg

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1174.jpg

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1175.jpg

 

I helped him replace the shitty ball/socket tie-rod ends on it once, and when they broke a second time I just went to grainger and bought some tractor tie-rod ends, and bent up my own tie rod. It will never fail again.

 

http://i180.photobucket.com/albums/x33/spankis/Stuff%20For%20Sale/IMG_1178.jpg

 

Video - starts right up:

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjOzEcMOY7E&feature=youtu.be

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