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#7 scycle mower

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Mike K View Drop Down
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    Posted: 07 Aug 2024 at 10:15pm
Value of a #7 scycle mower
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Depends on condition but about $25
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I'd say condition is the most important thing as far as value,a wide range
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The #7 is not as good a mower as the later 80 (and 82) series which had significant improvements including:

3/4" instead of 5/8" thick bar.

Much heavier housing surrounding the gear box.

Ball bearings instead of bushings in the bar hinges.

Having said that, it could be worth a few bucks to the right person if it is in excellent shape with little wear and it has a straight cutbar.

My opinion.
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A complete, nice shape, never sat outside #7 with all the parts to mount it to a certain model of tractor might bring a couple hundred around here. If they've been outside any, you just have to outbid the scrap man. As stated above most folks want the newer improved models.
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