Two part question guess.
I received this mower (can't quite seem to find anything about one with a S after the SB, but it clearly has a lower case one right after it) from family.
1) I did not like the feel of using a self propelled lawn mower, and it seemed overly complicated for my needs, so I stored it in the shed out back for a couple of years (admittedly without removing the gas).
I think it was stored in a family garage for something like 15 years prior to that, but someone got it in running condition before I received it.
Not surprisingly, it is not starting. What are the likely issues this may have created, how do I efficiently check for them, and what do I do for them?
What comes to mind is gummed up fuel lines, spark plug, filters, etc.
2) I got it out of the shed in part because my girlfriend's brother has a friend looking for a decent mower. Assuming I get it running reliably, what would be a fair price for it?
I do not get the sense that he is looking at it is a collector/restorer would.
If I do not get it running reliably (and so do not sell to the friend) what would be a good venue for selling it in a non-working condition, and what would be a fair price for that?
... or is this mower unique enough to hold off on selling it to someone either way.
Thanks
-Tom
I received this mower (can't quite seem to find anything about one with a S after the SB, but it clearly has a lower case one right after it) from family.
1) I did not like the feel of using a self propelled lawn mower, and it seemed overly complicated for my needs, so I stored it in the shed out back for a couple of years (admittedly without removing the gas).
I think it was stored in a family garage for something like 15 years prior to that, but someone got it in running condition before I received it.
Not surprisingly, it is not starting. What are the likely issues this may have created, how do I efficiently check for them, and what do I do for them?
What comes to mind is gummed up fuel lines, spark plug, filters, etc.
2) I got it out of the shed in part because my girlfriend's brother has a friend looking for a decent mower. Assuming I get it running reliably, what would be a fair price for it?
I do not get the sense that he is looking at it is a collector/restorer would.
If I do not get it running reliably (and so do not sell to the friend) what would be a good venue for selling it in a non-working condition, and what would be a fair price for that?
... or is this mower unique enough to hold off on selling it to someone either way.
Thanks
-Tom
Price Check Used 14SBs
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