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ATF Posted - 10/03/2010 : 00:49:52
A little bit of everything
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freddie Posted - 10/27/2010 : 14:41:10
ok good to no. i think i;am going to his place friday. i will take a look around.
ATF Posted - 10/27/2010 : 05:44:41
go for a 1056, 1256, 1456 there awesome machines. I like the later QT and GT models myself, but you seem to go old school on your tractors. ALL bolens are shaft drive decks, most have shaft drive front PTOs for blowers and great front blade system
BRAD1975 Posted - 10/26/2010 : 22:51:58
Id recommend making sure it has the pin in the right side hub so It can be moved if it breaks down...sometimes the pin boss breaks and the owner welds it back solid....then the worm drive tranny is locked up when the thing isnt running...it can be a real pain if you need to move it with a welded pin

20 sounds good...at least you'll have a local source for parts
freddie Posted - 10/26/2010 : 15:13:47
next time i'am up at my buddy's i will have to take a look at them. i'am sure he will sell me on cheap. he's got about 20 of them. some back in the 50's i would say. what's a good one that you would recamend?
ATF Posted - 10/26/2010 : 07:19:03
Bolens are great tractors, I'm looking looking at three more as we speak
BRAD1975 Posted - 10/26/2010 : 00:14:48
bolens are great...I prefer the older early 70's tube frames 1254 gear type
freddie Posted - 10/24/2010 : 14:22:11
i know a guy that has a bunch of those bolins laying around, they any good?
ATF Posted - 10/06/2010 : 22:13:49
Well there are the two Bolens tractors. I REALLY dislike Deere tractors. I think they are over engineered, over priced, over rated tractors, on top of that they built a million garden tractors by 1983 so there a dime a dozen, there a butch to work on, and around here you can't give them away. Only ones I would consider is a 1965 110 round fender or a 1978 316 single cylinder 16hp kohler, only made one year. BTW I also have a 60x40 barn with a 30x40 concrete work area I keep my project tractors
redmule Posted - 10/06/2010 : 16:59:15
Boy if I lived close to you I would not have to work out in the rain on my deutz. That aries is a sharp looking tractor fact is they all look good.Don't see any green. Dale

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