Hi, don't get on here much anymore.
I am recently divorced, again, my choice.
I bought two olds Snappers from my Uncle's estate.
Best I can tell, the Briggs on the Rider is a 1950,
And the Wisconsin on the walk behind is a 1953.
Both mowers look ancient.
I measured, and I think if I have some friends
move the table out of the dining room,
I can place both these 'relics' in place,
rather than in the barn.
From what I researched, that Rider has to be
near one of their first models.
They will fit into dining room.
I really want them there,
or else I need to sell them.
If everyone thinks that's too crazy,
then I suppose I will just bust thru the wall
with my WD and park it in the living room, HAHA.
Have plywood to fix hole, WD has a loader.
Or am I just way too happy to be divorced again,
and none of the above?
I'm leaning towards the Snappers in the dining room.
I brought six of my chickens in, they got kinda messy,
thinking they can stay in the coop,
but I can enjoy these Antique Snappers.
Neighbor of mine, knows quite a bit of tractor history,
says he's never seen that early of a model of a Snapper Rider.
I think I need to bring it in the house, with the walk behind, too.
I don't think my dogs will mind a bit.
VOTES on this???
I am quite serious...
Thanks, any input appreciated,
Danny
I am recently divorced, again, my choice.
I bought two olds Snappers from my Uncle's estate.
Best I can tell, the Briggs on the Rider is a 1950,
And the Wisconsin on the walk behind is a 1953.
Both mowers look ancient.
I measured, and I think if I have some friends
move the table out of the dining room,
I can place both these 'relics' in place,
rather than in the barn.
From what I researched, that Rider has to be
near one of their first models.
They will fit into dining room.
I really want them there,
or else I need to sell them.
If everyone thinks that's too crazy,
then I suppose I will just bust thru the wall
with my WD and park it in the living room, HAHA.
Have plywood to fix hole, WD has a loader.
Or am I just way too happy to be divorced again,
and none of the above?
I'm leaning towards the Snappers in the dining room.
I brought six of my chickens in, they got kinda messy,
thinking they can stay in the coop,
but I can enjoy these Antique Snappers.
Neighbor of mine, knows quite a bit of tractor history,
says he's never seen that early of a model of a Snapper Rider.
I think I need to bring it in the house, with the walk behind, too.
I don't think my dogs will mind a bit.
VOTES on this???
I am quite serious...
Thanks, any input appreciated,
Danny