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Re: ride king 3 wheeled riding mower
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Posted by Jay (ND) on March 23, 2005 at 09:32:01 from (66.231.118.91):
In Reply to: Re: ride king 3 wheeled riding mower posted by ERIC FOUTZ on March 23, 2005 at 09:09:03:
Just click on the blue [send email] to email me. We've been dealers for these since 1966. They no longer make the 3 wheelers due to engine availability. I've been working on these since I've been in diapers. I remember once during a spring order we were assembling the mowers. I was a little tike and wasnt strong enough to lift the back end to put on the tires, so I had a jack under the rear. As long as your lawn is relatively level, you will love this thing. On a small lawn it will out-mow just about anything out there. BTW - it's a zero turn. To go in reverse you simply turn the steering wheel. Just like the bumper cars
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