Posted by jdemaris on February 23, 2010 at 05:49:46 from (67.142.130.14):
In Reply to: Snapping Turtle Mower posted by 38f14 on February 22, 2010 at 15:00:48:
I've got three of them and never paid more then $100 for any of them. One I got free from a scrap-pile. They turn up at auction, now and then. I've met a few people that collect them. From what I've heard from collectors, they pay more for a complete mower, and many are not. There is a toothed grill-guard in front that is often missing and lowers the value. And, of someone stole the turtle-head, it's worth next to nothing. If I was at auction, and one came up that was all original, with all original parts (including engine), I might go up to $150, but I'm cheap.
Like anything, you machine is worth whatever somebody will pay at the time - so you never know.
I've oot some original manuals for that mower series if you ever need info.
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