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Old 06-17-2018, 10:32 AM
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Got this with a 129 I purchased.. I think it's for a O. I don't have and O. So I would like to trade this maybe for a mule drive and deck for my 129. Im in Long Island NY and would possible drive depending on distance half way to meet and trade.

The deck is decent. Don't see any holes. Its a little stiff to move but does move. Has bolt on mule on it.

I would sell it also. Let me know if ya need it. You can PM me.

200$ plus shipping But rather trade.

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That deck will fit a 70, 100, 102, 122, 123.
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Old 06-17-2018, 11:07 AM
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That deck will fit a 70, 100, 102, 122, 123.
Thank you for the info!
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Old 06-17-2018, 11:12 AM
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You need to put a PRICE on the selling item.
I was really hoping to trade. I did not see a thread for trades so I put it here. I don't really have any idea of what this is worth. I'm sorry if I broke a rule. I will try to figure out a asking price.
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What size is the deck?

Technically that will fit any NF....
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What size is the deck?

Technically that will fit any NF....

I measured it at about 40" It has a stamp in left cast piece of 473415 but i think that is the part number just for that piece?
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I measured it at about 40" It has a stamp in left cast piece of 473415 but i think that is the part number just for that piece?
That's just a casting number.

Really easy, flip it over and measure across the outer blades. It's either a 38" or a 42". IH didn't make a 40". The 48" wasn't available in pin on. Looks like a 42".....
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Correct, it's a part number.
Only way to tell what size it is to measure from blade tip to blade tip, with them both pointing out

OR:
measure the distance between the center of the two outer pulleys.
A 42" deck will be (about) 31-1/4"

A 38" deck will be 27-7/8"

Judging from the pictures.....
Knowing this bunch....
$50

It could very well be a money pit by the time one makes it serviceable and safe with new belts, bearings, pulleys etc or whatever it might need.
But then again, you may get lucky!
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Correct, it's a part number.
Only way to tell what size it is to measure from blade tip to blade tip, with them both pointing out

OR:
measure the distance between the center of the two outer pulleys.
A 42" deck will be (about) 31-1/4"

A 38" deck will be 27-7/8"

Judging from the pictures.....
Knowing this bunch....
$50

It could very well be a money pit by the time one makes it serviceable and safe with new belts, bearings, pulleys etc or whatever it might need.
But then again, you may get lucky!
Yeah... that's why I would rather trade for one in similar condition.. this way 2 people get what they need.
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why did this get moved to general talk? I quickly put a price when told to do so.
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