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Title: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: SIR REAL ED on September 18, 2020, 06:27:20 PM
Found a walk behind mower I like near Lexington, KY, but that is almost an 8 hour drive from me in Lynchburg, VA.

Any ideas on shipping or delivery?

It has a sulky, so if I could get a ride there, I could always drive it back......
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: Lannis on September 18, 2020, 08:21:24 PM
Found a walk behind mower I like near Lexington, KY, but that is almost an 8 hour drive from me in Lynchburg, VA.

Any ideas on shipping or delivery?

It has a sulky, so if I could get a ride there, I could always drive it back......

Probably cost more to ship than it's worth!   People don't normally go looking for lawnmowers 400 miles away ...

I sold a Toro 22 HP 62" walk-behind with a "velke", the one-wheeled sulky that rides between your feet.

Well, I TRIED to sell it.   Had it on Craigslist, and every broke wannabe landscape guy was calling wanting to trade livestock or an old car for it, or wanted to give me $500 and he'd pay me the rest once he started working and making money.

About the time I gave back a $500 deposit to yet another guy, my son bought a house with a 5 acre yard and he got it ....

Lannis
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: s1120 on September 19, 2020, 07:23:05 AM
Probably cost more to ship than it's worth!   People don't normally go looking for lawnmowers 400 miles away ...

I sold a Toro 22 HP 62" walk-behind with a "velke", the one-wheeled sulky that rides between your feet.

Well, I TRIED to sell it.   Had it on Craigslist, and every broke wannabe landscape guy was calling wanting to trade livestock or an old car for it, or wanted to give me $500 and he'd pay me the rest once he started working and making money.

About the time I gave back a $500 deposit to yet another guy, my son bought a house with a 5 acre yard and he got it ....

Lannis

Oh you would be surprised!!  Ive been in the garden tractor hobby for about 20 years...   Its a crazy world. Ive taken 4-5 hour trips myself for parts, or tractors.  Some times buyers can be pretty flaky ill admit.. 
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: larrys on September 19, 2020, 07:42:04 AM
Ya got me beat. I once drove 2 1/2 hours to buy a rusted Cub Cadet snowblower attachment because I wanted the shaft drive parts.
Larry
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: sign216 on September 19, 2020, 08:38:53 AM
I bought a new Husqvarna walk behind mower a few years ago, and it had a Honda engine?!

I guess Husq could buy Honda engines for less $ than they could build them, but if I was a Husq employee I wouldn't be happy.
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: Lannis on September 19, 2020, 08:58:32 AM
Oh you would be surprised!!  Ive been in the garden tractor hobby for about 20 years...   Its a crazy world. Ive taken 4-5 hour trips myself for parts, or tractors.  Some times buyers can be pretty flaky ill admit..

Now as a HOBBY, I can see doing anything like that.   My Dad bought a David Bradley two-wheeled tractor with a full set of implements in 1954, and we used it until 2012, when we sold our family farm.   I love to see those things out working, plowing ... the local chain-saw shop has a collection of chain saws from the 1940s on up - old Poulans when Poulan was a real saw and not a Chinese knock-off, some of the first Stihls, McCulloughs.

I'm really thinking more of lawn mowers for mowing lawns ... unless it's a collector piece, there's always a deal close to home ...

Lannis
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: s1120 on September 19, 2020, 08:58:53 AM
I bought a new Husqvarna walk behind mower a few years ago, and it had a Honda engine?!

I guess Husq could buy Honda engines for less $ than they could build them, but if I was a Husq employee I wouldn't be happy.

All there mowers use engines from the big manufactures.. Brigs, Kohler, or honda mostly. Really pretty much ALL lawn care stuff buy any manufacture bigger then a weed wacker do.
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: s1120 on September 19, 2020, 09:03:18 AM
Now as a HOBBY, I can see doing anything like that.   My Dad bought a David Bradley two-wheeled tractor with a full set of implements in 1954, and we used it until 2012, when we sold our family farm.   I love to see those things out working, plowing ... the local chain-saw shop has a collection of chain saws from the 1940s on up - old Poulans when Poulan was a real saw and not a Chinese knock-off, some of the first Stihls, McCulloughs.

I'm really thinking more of lawn mowers for mowing lawns ... unless it's a collector piece, there's always a deal close to home ...

Lannis

Ya, mostly Hobby stuff...  but some of those guys are into some strange stuff that most of us would just toss away!!  Im pretty much stepping out of the hobby myself...  I had a lot!!  Gravelys, JD's, Case/ingersoll mostly.. rebuilt a old 8N tractor..  Still have some but thinning the herd
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: John Ulrich on September 19, 2020, 09:50:05 AM
Drive and get it.  One motel bill and a one way rental charge for a Uhaul.
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: SIR REAL ED on September 19, 2020, 09:50:48 AM
True enough gents. 

When it comes to old crap, motorcycles, lawn mowers, tractors, guns, all the really knowledgable collectors "know" nothing made after they were old enough to shave is any good.

Probably has more to do with the age of the shopper than the age of the merchandise.
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: SIR REAL ED on September 19, 2020, 09:53:04 AM
Drive and get it.  One motel bill and a one way rental charge for a Uhaul.

It'll fit in the back of my truck, and I'm that old yet that I can't drive 17 hours in a day.

Just old enough that I don't look forward to it.

Of course, 30 minutes after I get home with it, there will be the same thing in better shape, cheaper, 15 minutes away............
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: Chuck in Indiana on September 19, 2020, 12:54:39 PM
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Of course, 30 minutes after I get home with it, there will be the same thing in better shape, cheaper, 15 minutes away............

"cleaning out the garage. FREE. Come get it.."  :grin:
At least that is what happens to me right after I *buy* something I've been looking for.
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: SIR REAL ED on September 19, 2020, 04:47:32 PM
Yeah....  I hear you Chuck!

The mower I'm interested in is too far away, not a great price, would hate to make the drive and then see it in person and realize the picture was taken 10 years ago, and not something I really need to get right now.

Plus, it's winter coming up, and as we all "know," that's when the "real deals" come out!!!!!
Title: Re: NGC - shipping a walk behind lawn mower
Post by: harley21 on August 21, 2022, 08:44:02 AM
Everyone is right, it is so hard to move the mover or any heavy machinery. Since you'd be loading either a container or truck, the vendor wouldn't know what's in it. You have the key. The danger in loading anything with combustible or flammable fluids in a closed space is the potential damage that can be caused by fire or fumes. Even if these (https://houseandbeyond.org/best-cordless-lawn-mower/) mowers don't have gasoline in it, purge the tank by opening the cap several days before moving otherwise everything inside has the potential of absorbing the smell. Disconnect or remove the spark plugs and batteries from any electronics stored in the same container. PODS users normally put 3000-5000 lbs. in the standard unit. The smallest POD is probably more room than you need based on your dimensions and description of items you plan to ship