
As you can see in the image above, we have not removed the left side mower deck lifting arm (but we will if you don't want it).
We have made no attempt to clean this unit up--the appearance you see is how we got it (except for the parts we took off). In addition to the mower parts removed, there are some cowling pieces removed. They are included. Some need to be straightened.
The main thing we see is the impact of the bright sun on items that sit outside. Hence all the faded paint color. Anything plastic takes a beating too, such as the plastic that surrounds the instrument cluster. It is functional but cracked.


The engine was running when these images were taken. You can tell that by noting that the fan blade is blurred in the image above and that the gauges are active several images down. You will note that the exhaust looks clear. There is, of course, some exhaust smoke when you start it and when you change power levels as is typical of a diesel engine. It had been running long enough to be relatively warmed up when these images were taken.


Note all the hydraulic ports in the image above. Also note the gauges above, the unit was running while these images were taken.


These images are of the included shrouds, some of which need to be straightened before being replaced.

You can have the mower parts below if you want them but they are sold strictly as-is. Since we have not attempted to make them work, we don't know what else might be missing besides the obvious things you can see or that we have called out in the text.

These side decks are included if you want them. Note that the wheels are missing. The one above does have the hydraulic drive motor but the one below shown upside-down does not have its motor.

The image above shows the main or center deck. It does have the motor but wheels and covers are missing.
The image below shows the right side deck lift arm. It needs a bit of straightening and rebushing.
Additional similar or related items may be available listed separately or on request
