Not a garden tractor , but

Propane1

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Nice day yesterday, figured I’d get some of the lawn chairs out. Went to the mini barn, open the door, and lo and behold, another tractor staring at me. Jumpins. Every barn door I’ve opened in the last few days has a tractor staring at me. Must be spring. They all want out.
Got this one for nothing about nine years ago. Was used at a tourist motel. Fixed a flat, checked it over, serviced it. Runs great, cuts great. And easy on fuel. Battery charged up. Ready to go.

Noel
 

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Mine are staring at me as well but they all have issues that need addressed. 2017 troy bilt cant get 3/4 the way threw the front without bucking and kicking, 1972 Sears with a rebuilt carb needs work/whole new engine and the farmall is currently getting a new/rebuilt transmission so unfortunately everyone of my tractors need work so I dont see much work getting done with them and that pains me to see. Hopefully everyone else is having a better 2019 than I am lol
 
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