Gravely folks, Look and tell me what you think.

Kingwood990

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The price is not bad for that model of Gravely. It looks like a Gravely Custom Convertible. These are very nice machines and can handle any thing you throw at it. Compared to most that machine is in great shape and is well worth the money.
 

woodsman2011

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The price is not bad for that model of Gravely. It looks like a Gravely Custom Convertible. These are very nice machines and can handle any thing you throw at it. Compared to most that machine is in great shape and is well worth the money.

Man alive I need/want this thing. 1 owner just had complete tune up, new fuel line, carb cleaned/adjusted and a few other things. Gonna have to scrape some funds together for this one.
Thanks for your reply Kingwood.
 

Kingwood990

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Not a problem Woodsman. Just to let you know the 30 inch mower will cut just about any thing you can get the tractor to knock down.:biggrin:
 

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IMO, the price is about $500 too high...keep in mind its probably a mid-70s tractor, that is (for the most part) no longer supported.

Its a newer rotary plow, but the plow points are installed upside down (FYI) and look fairly worn.

The 30-inch mower may or may not be a finish mower (no picture, so we don't know)...some only had a light deck and light blade(s) (some used crossed "grass" blades). The true "brush hog" has a single 30" blade that's nearly 3/8" thick. They are not without issues...the decks crack from use and skids are often hard to find.

Depends on how badly you want one, and how much you want to devote to one...
 

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IMO, the price is about $500 too high...keep in mind its probably a mid-70s tractor, that is (for the most part) no longer supported.

Its a newer rotary plow, but the plow points are installed upside down (FYI) and look fairly worn.

The 30-inch mower may or may not be a finish mower (no picture, so we don't know)...some only had a light deck and light blade(s) (some used crossed "grass" blades). The true "brush hog" has a single 30" blade that's nearly 3/8" thick. They are not without issues...the decks crack from use and skids are often hard to find.

Depends on how badly you want one, and how much you want to devote to one...

For what its worth, The 30" deck is the bush hog deck w/ the 3/8 thick blade that he said he hardly ever used. Tractor mostly was used with the rotary turning plow in his garden (now out of the gardening biz due to age).
 
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