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    Posted: 20 Apr 2017 at 9:29am
Hey Guys,  My Dad passed a couple of years back, Mom and I decided to sell his two G's because they were not getting used and we didn't want to see them sit in the shed and deteriorate because no one is using them.  We sold most of the equipment with the tractors but I have some parts that Pop squirreled back.  I want to see Mom get a fair price, but it would be nice to see them go someone that would appreciate them. I am looking for pricing suggestions.  
The items are 4 Marvel up draft carbs that appear to be in good  shape showing dirt from years of storage, 1 is missing the Choke assy and the bracket on the choke shaft is bent on another. The bent bracket should straighten. I don't think it would hinder the choke from operating as is and the shaft itself is not bent. 
I also have a the U for the rear lift and the connecting rods, there isn't any of the hand lift actuator
There is a small like new clutch plate that I feel sure must have been saved for futre use in the Gs it is 6 1/2 inches in dia. 
He had a PTO unit as well, it feels good  with no loose motion or roughness in the bearings. It has the pulley and is ready to bolt up
Last is a non Allis Woods Mower 42" it is for a Cub or A, but he ran it on the mowing G for years, it needs bearings and blades, but the deck is in great shape with no serious rust. 

I can get pictures and post the next time  I go to Mom's  And we really appreciate any input.

Thanks
Darrell 

   
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