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mr.pipes

First time I got any seat time on the 420LSE

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Pollack Pete

Aluminum wheels?????? VERY nice.......

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Gene_S

Thats one sweet looking :thumbs: ... Love them chrome rims they used on the LSE's... What S/N is yours???

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Kelly

Chrome factory wheels, and I believe 80 chrome items in all factory on those limited machines.

glad to see one working, but do work it with care.

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VinsRJ

That thing looks great! :thumbs:

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mr.pipes

Thats one sweet looking :D ... Love them chrome rims they used on the LSE's... What S/N is yours???

:thumbs: , it is #74. The 300/400/500 are my favorite :D 's and then with all the chrome. :wh:

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farmer

Hi Mr Pipes,

Very shiny :wh: is the chaff/leaf screen standard ? is it effective ? nice :thumbs:

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mr.pipes

Chrome factory wheels, and I believe 80 chrome items in all factory on those limited machines.

glad to see one working, but do work it with care.

Don't worry Kelly, I am nice to it. I noticed a couple of guys who's wives were walking them around the neighborhood eyeballing the tractor. I never counted all the chrome pieces but have always heard 80 items. Unfortunately I didn't get the chrome deck guage wheels. The guy I got it from bought it to use it and bought one for his father to use. I have other horses so I'm just going to use this occasionally for light work. Someday I would like to restore it.

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mr.pipes

Hi Mr Pipes,

Very shiny :D is the chaff/leaf screen standard ? is it effective ? nice :wh:

:thumbs: Farmer. The screen is standard. My KT17II's have them as well but they are black so they don't stand out as much. I guess it works pretty well.

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sgtsampay

very nice..

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hm12460

Very n ice looker! How well does the lawn sweeper work?

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can whlvr

love the looks of those 420,s :thumbs:

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woodchuckfarmer

Real nice tractor . I wish a set of the crome wheels for my 520h . Its a good tractor to keep in side out of harms way

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Duff

Realkly nice tractor! :thumbs:

Hmmmm......Central Mass., eh? Almost within rustling range! :wh:

Duff :D :D

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Horse Fanatic

Looks awesome!

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JC 1965

:thumbs: Wow!! that is one fine looking tractor. The chrome really sets it off. Thanks for the pics! :wh:

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mr.pipes

Very n ice looker! How well does the lawn sweeper work?

Thanks for all the compliments guys. I bought the Parker Sweeper on the 420LSE after I borrowed my buddy's craftsman sweeper. It is supposed to be the Cadillac of sweepers. It did well last fall but the back yard is real uneven and the snow packed the leaves in the grass and it didn't do as well. I went over the front yard with my power sweeper first and it came out great. I'm going to try the power sweeper in the back this weekend. This is a pic of a sweeper for sale near me. My sweeper is the same but I have a mid 80's ST824 as the tractor part.

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can whlvr

i would like to a hold of a power sweeper for the horse one day

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mr.pipes

I bought the sweeper thinking I would rig something up for the tractor. But I already had the snowblower and for the amount of time I use it I didn't bother trying to mount it to the tractor. Two bolts and a belt is all it takes to swap the sweeper for the snowblower bucket.

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