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First off sorry to people out of the area. Shipping is not going to happen.
Free to who wants it. (local pick up)
I have a Jacobsen manor 21 (comes with second parts mower). Built in 1966, two stroke.
I got two for free.
What I have done..
I took all of the better parts of the two and assembled them into one.
Have spent time sharpening the reel and bed knife.
Getting the engine to run (every now and again).
Getting the clutch to work.
Sealing the reduction gear.
Powdercoated the handle.
Eliminating the castors from the front wheels. (rolls straight)
Swapping to an Oregon points eliminator. ($20) only actuall money I spent on it.
The reason that I am going to get rid of them, space and NOW IT APPEARS THE COIL HAS GONE OUT. I lost spark in the middle of mowing last year. I also have a copy of the original manual.
I will throw up pictures if anyone in the Washington area is interested. Or if anyone has any questions, fire away. I could scrap it but would rather see it get used and am tired of spending time on it.
Free to who wants it. (local pick up)
I have a Jacobsen manor 21 (comes with second parts mower). Built in 1966, two stroke.
I got two for free.
What I have done..
I took all of the better parts of the two and assembled them into one.
Have spent time sharpening the reel and bed knife.
Getting the engine to run (every now and again).
Getting the clutch to work.
Sealing the reduction gear.
Powdercoated the handle.
Eliminating the castors from the front wheels. (rolls straight)
Swapping to an Oregon points eliminator. ($20) only actuall money I spent on it.
The reason that I am going to get rid of them, space and NOW IT APPEARS THE COIL HAS GONE OUT. I lost spark in the middle of mowing last year. I also have a copy of the original manual.
I will throw up pictures if anyone in the Washington area is interested. Or if anyone has any questions, fire away. I could scrap it but would rather see it get used and am tired of spending time on it.