I'm needing to downsize and clear out some of my excess stuff. I've listed this before and it needs a new home soon. If it doesn't find a new home before November I will be pulling the engine and sending the rest to the scrapyard.
Up for sale is my National mower. It's an old dinosaur and looks like it too. The engine runs great, last ran about 1.5 years ago. Gas was drained and carb ran dry so it will start right up again. It needs the clutch adjusted or rebuilt before it can be driven again.
Thats an older one, early 60s I would say. Much like the one my dad had when I was a kid
I have had a number of Nationals. They are not real popular as you need a real smooth lawn to get them to work properly. They make a real nice cut though with sharp blades and set properly. Your price is right, someone should grab it.
Thats an older one, early 60s I would say. Much like the one my dad had when I was a kid
I have had a number of Nationals. They are not real popular as you need a real smooth lawn to get them to work properly. They make a real nice cut though with sharp blades and set properly. Your price is right, someone should grab it.
I think this is the first model that was produced. You don't see these early ones come up for sale very often but then again no one wants to buy them anyway.
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