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    Posted: 11 Mar 2012 at 6:09pm
Anyone ever heard of a "wonder boy" riding mower? It's orange and made by Simplicity. Looks old, but missing everything. Very close to my place.
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"Wonder Boy" mowers were rear-engine units made by Simplicity--the "450" had a B&S 4 1/2 H.P engine and the "575" had a 5  3/4 H.P. engine.  The 450 had a single-blade 24" cut on a cast aluminum deep deck and joy stick control.  Two speeds forward and one reverse.  Did a good job mowing.  Brother has a 1963 model that is still going with original rear tires and original seat cover.
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Your link goes to the e-mail address.  Slip over to www.simpletractors.com and poke around.  It's an AC/Simplicity web site with a bunch of info.
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