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Old 28-06-2006, 07:23 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
Srgnt Billko
 
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Default Tractor graveyard?


"Stubby" wrote in message
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Srgnt Billko wrote:
"Stubby" wrote in message
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What happens to dead lawn tractors? I need some parts for my ancient
Sears mowing deck. Sears doesn't sell parts anymore but there must be
a mower junk yard somewhere. Can anyone point me to such a place in the
Boston area? TIA


In our state it's called a Transfer Station (used to be dump). Sears
mower decks have a reputation for rusting apart - so even if you found
one it probably wouldn't be in any better shape than yours.


Mine's not in all that bad shape. I need replacements for the hardware
that mounts the crossed blades on each mandrel. But I could revert to a
single blade on each side, the configuration before I added the grass
catcher. And I need a replacement right headlight lens for the tractor.

Note my tractor is only 17 years old so it hasn't had time to decay an
awful lot.

Also, is it legal to put things containing oil into a landfill?


Good point. The local rule at the "transfer station" is you have to drain
the oil and gas out and leave the plugs / caps off.

But the transfer station is not a landfill. They crush the metal and sell
it for scrap to recycle.

BTW, most 17 yo Sears decks are rotted out.