I am new to this forum.
Just bought this thing on Auction Time:
Serial number indicates it was built in October, 1989. 1162 hours on it. Haven't seen any sell recently with fewer hours on them! Read: I paid about half of what I was willing to pay!
Talked to PO, and he said it had no mechanical issues at all. Not even a crack in the seat!
I'm picking it up on Monday. SO excited!
We used to mow a 1.5-acre yard with a G1800 (non-S) at the place we previously lived at (a rental) and LOVED this machine. Lots of grunt, very reliable. Quiet, smooth. Great deck. Wife loves the hydraulic lift. So, I kind of know what I'm in for. The yard where we live now is only about an acre, but involves more turning, so we'll enjoy the 4WS. Back then, I downloaded the service manual, so I'm all set to take ownership of this one.
I'll probably have to take the deck off to get it into the back of my full size pickup. Before I put the deck back on, it's getting the full service, and at the same time, I'll also give the electricals a thorough going over.
There's a G1900S selling at auction near where I live in SE Pennsylvania. It has the 60" deck, but is pretty clapped out, with 2600 hours on it. Serial number is unreadable. Runs a bit rough, probably needs fuel system work. Did not test the HST. Thinking about buying it for a parts machine if it goes cheap enough...
Thinking about upgrading the shafts with better yokes and joints...My son used to have a Wheel Horse D-250 (20hp gas Renault) with the same itty-bitty non-greasable joints. Major PITA to find parts.
Happy to be here, with all this technical know-how at hand!
-Paul
Just bought this thing on Auction Time:
Serial number indicates it was built in October, 1989. 1162 hours on it. Haven't seen any sell recently with fewer hours on them! Read: I paid about half of what I was willing to pay!
Talked to PO, and he said it had no mechanical issues at all. Not even a crack in the seat!
I'm picking it up on Monday. SO excited!
We used to mow a 1.5-acre yard with a G1800 (non-S) at the place we previously lived at (a rental) and LOVED this machine. Lots of grunt, very reliable. Quiet, smooth. Great deck. Wife loves the hydraulic lift. So, I kind of know what I'm in for. The yard where we live now is only about an acre, but involves more turning, so we'll enjoy the 4WS. Back then, I downloaded the service manual, so I'm all set to take ownership of this one.
I'll probably have to take the deck off to get it into the back of my full size pickup. Before I put the deck back on, it's getting the full service, and at the same time, I'll also give the electricals a thorough going over.
There's a G1900S selling at auction near where I live in SE Pennsylvania. It has the 60" deck, but is pretty clapped out, with 2600 hours on it. Serial number is unreadable. Runs a bit rough, probably needs fuel system work. Did not test the HST. Thinking about buying it for a parts machine if it goes cheap enough...
Thinking about upgrading the shafts with better yokes and joints...My son used to have a Wheel Horse D-250 (20hp gas Renault) with the same itty-bitty non-greasable joints. Major PITA to find parts.
Happy to be here, with all this technical know-how at hand!
-Paul