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So around September I made my first "Speed mower" using an Agway/ MTD frame. Needless to say, it sucked and after a while it stopped working. Now that I have cleaned my shop and got some new tools, I started on my Generation 2 build. The ol
I traded a buddy of mine a hydro static for this and have very many plans for its future. it is an 1990 AGWAY 12/28 THINGS TO COME: -full carb rebuild -pulley swap (going to use mower pulley) -1156 LED light bulbs to fit stock sockets -stack
So I got this and the Craftsman around April when I was first getting into mower modding stuff. I think its an 80s tractor. Anyways, I like the look of it and it has a pretty heavy duty rear axle on it that looks kind of like a truck axle. Because of that
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Finally had time to get a couple pics - heres the agway: Originally i bot it from a buddy, got it running/mowing- then gave it back to him before i moved south, and a year after i moved i got it back to use for tinkering on / mudding up at the folk