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MarksA-C

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My friend and I went out on a drive looking for trctor stuff. We came across this place. I've meet the guy before but I haven't been there in about 2 years. This is some of the stuff he had. A working Wonderboy II "Pogo Stick" for $250 (Comes with original Manual






I got this deck stuff (Good Bearings) for $10


3 Attachments, for B seires and 1 for Homelite. He wants $30 each.


Yeoman 616, $60 but no Spark




A FORD :Y


Alot more....


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His contacts and Location. Anton Lesjack 9605 W. Coldspring Rd. Greenfield, WI 53228 (414)545-0913
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Do you get the tennis ball with the Yeoman?:D If those B attachments aren't worn out, they're well worth the asking price.
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The Homelite attachment appears to be a revitalizer, can't tell from the picture wether it fits the small or the large frame tractors. Most certianly worth $30!
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I think the Homelite attachment is a revitalizer. It had the hitch and all the pulleys. Large frame I think. The mower deck was good but the snowblower wasn't moving very well but it had a B seres hitch.
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I've got a guy in my neighborhood with a back yard like that. He won't part with any of it. He has a B-1 and MW Squire that I've been trying to get, but no luck.:(
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I've seen a lot of pictures of these pogo stick style tractors, but I do wonder how do you steer them? I take it that if you pushed it forward, it'd accelerate the tractor? Center for neutral and backwards for reverse? What about turning left and right?
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Well, You pull back to engage the drive, you have to shift to go forward or back. To turn, you lean the lever left or right. Fun to drive!
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Too bad he didn't have a large frame tractor for cheep for you. Any luck selling your pride and joy? Nice finds also
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Mark, I've been to Anton's place a couple time also. I picked up some manuals from him once. I don't think he had the revitilizer when I was there last. Tom
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take a 12.5 Murray engine, a Dynamark body, and a craftsman hood and paint it yellow and black add a yellow seat bingo!


same body/frame stamp as the Dynamark pictured I see the hydralic lift you bought in the top pic too
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