PeacemakerJack 10,671 #26 Posted August 27, 2016 That is great to hear! Even if something breaks, it is worth repairing and continuing on. You have a machine there that was built in a time when quality still mattered in garden tractors. There are only a couple of commercial series tractors left available on the market that are brand new. Unfortunately they're so expensive that most average families can't afford them. That is what is so cool with your tractor. It is a commercial line machine, and yes it has some wear and tear on it, that is still good for years to come. Thanks for the update. I'll bet you're the only guy in the neighborhood cutting with a vintage WH commercial line tractor! Keep Rollin. And give us an update once you've used that snowblower this winter... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites