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Ken marrow

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I'm going to go ahead and sell mine, just don't use it anymore. I'm going to ask $600 for it, and I am losing. Runs great, no attachments.
 

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Thanks for the thumbs up on it. I took it to a show a few years ago, I think I marked it at $1200.
It was totally sandblasted and repainted. Now it just sets out in the shed while I use the Kubota.
I'm located in York SC. Email me at [email protected] for video and more pictures.
 
Looks like a nice one..as with anything it will sell for what the market will bear....right now that can be an uncertain thing imo. Hope you get a reasonable price out of it and somebody will treasure and preserve it.
 
Last summer I purchased a 1963 70 in pristine restored condition with 38” mower and paid $1,600 and thought I did alright. I needed a tractor/mower and was using the price of a throwaway CC at Home Depot as comparison. I think you are selling yourself short.
 

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Last summer I purchased a 1963 70 in pristine restored condition with 38” mower and paid $1,600 and thought I did alright. I needed a tractor/mower and was using the price of a throwaway CC at Home Depot as comparison. I think you are selling yourself short.
👍👍I have a 70 as recently refurbished not restored as yours. Great machines
 
seems very reasonable. i am nowhere near you and not into originals (yet) but would be tempted if you were closer.
 
If you could do something to “un-restore” it then I would be all over it. I want an original, but my son is set on us getting one that needs work.

Oh well, a project will be fun.
 
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Billy,
I have one I will sell, that needs some work done to it. Only thing, it is a good distance from you. :errrr:
 
Glad you sold it, I almost contacted you this weekend as we were visiting family in Greenville but I didn't have my trailer. Looked like a beauty.
 
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