Posted by Inno on June 18, 2011 at 22:04:43 from (70.26.146.131):
In Reply to: Lookin' for a 35 posted by Inno on June 17, 2011 at 21:19:44:
Valid points but the diesels do seem to go for quite a bit more money. I don't know about starting, I didn't plug my 202 in all winter and had no trouble at all, it starts very easily. Generally no more than 2 revolutions and she's running.
I have been doing a LOT of internet searching but unfortunately a lot of the smaller dealers, the ones most likely to have something I am looking for, do not advertise on the internet. Most of the dealers online are trying to sell much bigger machines.
I'll just keep my eyes open all over, something will pop up...........or I'll just make a drive to PA!
This post was edited by Inno at 22:06:40 06/18/11.
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