grandpa Love

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For sale near me ..... Any idea?
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maybe a self propelled cultivator, missing the seat about where the white bucket sits? Whatever it is, can't be many left around. You should have it.
 
id say something to mate up with your cubs. looks decent if it runs. price sound right BUY IT
 
No idea of value.

They would have to pay me to haul it away.
I wouldn't want it.

What is a yard ornament worth to you?
 
I ain't picking a fight about using old tractors..... Already been told I drink ' cub cool aid'. Yard art?? Some folks see value in old stuff and enjoy collecting, fixing and using it.
 
saw your comments on FB, looked up videos. Neat little tractor, now I'm fighting the thought that I need one. Would take up a lot less room than the 1206, but I doubt it would run the discbine....
 
I second the idea of a missing seat about where the bucket is. I mowed a three acre lawn for fellow teacher on his hobby farm with one similar to that. Hard rubber tires front and back. If I remember correctly, this was almost 55 years ago, it had a Clinton engine. Looks like the steel wheel lugs would break up the ground a bit before the cultivator digs in. I think it would be a great addition to your assortment. Good luck and keep us updated. Bill
 
we had something like that called a Kincaid. The crank to start it went through the wheel spoke and the you cranked it like a tractor. Heavy and cumbersome, pretty slow moving but it was a neat piece. I think 800 is quite a bit for it, i would be more in the 2 or 3 hundred range if i would even buy it. as i age i find the electric start and not having to wrestle things around suit me better.
 
That might be a Red-E two wheeled cultivator tractor. They were made in Milwaukee for a number of years before moving production to Richfield, Wi. Would be worth picking up if it isn't a fortune & that's what it is.

There could/should be a Red-E club on FB. Just a guess though. I know there is a club & they show up at the thresheree in Richfield.

Mike
 
I would say it is a Shaw 2 wheel walking garden tractor with part of the cultivator that is in second picture mounted to the tractor.. Most were single cylinder but they did make a 2 cylinder. Does not have a seat or missing seat as being a walking tractor you walked behind it not road on it.
Used to be some around here but have not seen any for a few years now. Shay did make a 4 wheel rider as well and some were made on rubber in both single cylinder and 2 cylinder models. I would have liked to have a 2 cylinder rider. They were actually advertised in Mechanics Illustrated magazines.
Only on here have I ever heard of the other one mentioned.
 
You can pick them up for under 100.oo at an auction, but whoever buys it for that usually tries to get 200.oo-300.oo for them around here.
With a sulky and pulling a small trailer (usually with a small dog in it) they are popular ''butt buggies'' at tractor shows.
 
Easy answer - YOUR NEXT PROJECT. Offer 150$. You will have only one around.
 
My brother n law had one like that.When working the garden he got too close to the fence. wound up 15 feet of wire with the wheel lugs. Fun getting that untangled and repaired. Grandpa Love your in the fence business,this works good for pulling staples,fence posts,and winding rusty fence wire.lol
 
[b:654c4848f0]Any idea on value?[/b:654c4848f0]

It is not what you will pay for it that will determine value.
Its what someone is willing to pay out biding you for it.
An item with only one buyer is only worth what they are willing to offer you no matter what you asking for it.
 

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