John Deere RER

Fireman 123

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Thought I'd share a couple pics of my S92. Not sure of the year but this thing is built like a tank. 11 HP Briggs, 38" cut. I also have a bagger for it, but never use it.
 

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KennyV

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Looks great...
It look exactly like my old electric 90's.... :smile:KennyV
 

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Those are great old mowers and will just about last forever with regular maintenance even if you can't find parts anymore. I have a 34" Model 68 that looks very similar. Replaced a few belts, a bearing, tie-rod, the coil, tires and welded some worn steering gear teeth and an axle flange since I've owned it. That one looks in excellent shape! :thumbsup:
 

Fireman 123

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Thanks. I gave $200 for this machine. Had to re-build the carb, and buy a new deck belt. Don't see too many with the twin blade decks.
 

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My Model 68 has two 17+" blades, hence 34" cut. The Model 66 has a single 30" blade. Yours is pretty rare for this style mower with a 38" cut.
 

benski

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I agree with the comment that these RERs are built very heavy. I bought an SX 75 that needed some lovin' for $100.00, and then a little RX 72 for parts. Nicely built, and heavy, especially for how big they are.:cool::biggrin:
 
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