I have a Sears model 536-81803 with Briggs motor. Would anyone know how to find a parts list for this reel mower?
I am also interested in the date of manufacture.
If you are talking about the Briggs & Stratton motor then you should be able to take it to an Ace Hardware store service department and find any part you need. They may need to see the mower to really help you find what you need.
If you Google Sears Service Center with your zip you should be able to find a center near you. They still have records of all models and if you know what you need then they can probably order it for you. It may a generic brand but they will have a cross reference to find a part.
This article gives the methodology for figuring out the motor's age:
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Many people don't know this, but there are many old Sears Catalogs and advertisements out on the internet. I have found them on Pinterest and just through Google Images. Some you can see various pages, some just the covers.
I have often found the ad for items when new and was able to not only confirm their age, but their original price.
As for parts, eBay is probably your best source, or if you have a local power tool repair place (we have one that does mowers, blowers, clippers, etc.) they often have parts for great prices, and lastly is to find a like mower at a swap meet or flea market and cannibalizing it for parts. We gave away a mower at a yard sale a few years ago to a guy who was going to use it for parts.
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I was given an old reel mower for which I would like to have an owners manual.
The front plate says: Pennsylvania with a model number of R15 and a serial number of 40302. I would appreciate any information about this machine.
By George
Wondering if anyone has any information or manuals or anything helpful related to restoring these mowers? One is a Craftsman and the other is a Moto Mower, gas powered reel mowers.
Craftsman 536.81976
It is a reel type and rusty, but works. GQ3 part number GG2, 16 in, 1906.
I haven't seen any comparable ones sold. I can see from the few unsold that people are asking in the mid 50s and low 40s and that they are going unsold.
One such example is www.ebay.com/
Because online is not always the best way to sell hard to ship items like this, to get an accurate value for your particular area, you may want to consider checking your local tag sales or flea markets to get an idea of the value in your area.
Selling is all about supply and demand...and if there are a bunch of them out there, it drives the prices down. If they are rare in your area and someone wants one, they will be willing to pay a little more.
Hope this is helpful!
What is value of manual reel mower? Age? It says Grass Groomer Ball Bearing on the outside of the wheels. It says Dille & McGuire Mfg.
Co. Richmond Ind., made in US on the inside of one wheel.Here is one asking price of $35 on eBay. m.ebay.com/
My husband passed away recently. This was one of his prized possessions, his grandfather's Briggs and Stratton motorized reel lawn mower that he used over 35 years ago.
You have my deepest condolences on your loss.
Without a photo or model number it is hard to put an exact value on it as apples to apples comparisons are the rule in my world...sometimes there are similar items where one has a HUGE VALUE and the other NO VALUE. Condition is also critical as one person's excellent is another persons poor.
I want to get it right for you!
Also, you didn't say if you are asking because you want to keep or insure it. That will make a difference.
Your home owner/rental insurance agent can help you with insurance value since they are the experts.
If it is to sell...and you can offer more info, I would be happy to dig around for you.
Thanks!
I have a Craftsman reel mower, model 128.79772. I was wondering what year it was manufactured and where can I get a manual for it? I contacted Sears already and they said they have no manuals or parts for it as it was made before 1980.
I am sure there are parts and knowledge about this machine, somewhere! Thanks.I"m not really finding anything either but I did find this one bloke in Knoxville on craigslist who is selling one for $50 knoxville.craigslist.org/
do you think you could contact him and either ask when it was made, when he got it, or if he has the manual? I know it's a stretch but he might
I have a Scott's Silent reel mower. I'm not finding one on eBay, or anywhere else, but I'm new to this. I'd like to know the approximate value. I received it this year. It had never been sharpened, and works absolutely perfectly. I have sharpened it, and I took care in doing so.
It's in perfect condition to my knowledge. I used it on my front yard and it did well. A fellow is wanting to trade it for a gas-powered mower (I haven't seen yet), and I'd appreciate it if you folks could give me an approximate value.I have seen these in the $75 range
I have a vintage Scotts Silent reel mower with mulch bag. What's its value?
Determining value is a challenge as I would need to know the exact model and condition and then how I value is go to eBay and look at SOLD auctions and see what they are getting. If there is more than one, I average together the prices (use sold price + shipping cost).
If none are UNSOLD, and there are just current auctions, I set up a watch on eBay and watch it to see if/when it sells and for how much.
I do this because value is only what someone will actually pay for an item. People can ask the world, but if someone won't pay for the item it is "valueless".
There was 1 vintage Scott's mower UNSOLD on eBay, someone was asking $123. All that tells me as at the moment, no one wanted to pay that much for that particular model in that particular condition on that particular auction period. Tomorrow that could change :)
It is important when doing doing the match to eBay to use the EXACT MAKE/MODEL AND CONDITION to judge the value. There are often similar items where one is VERY valuable (more rare or desirable) and one not so much. Obviously a pristine still in the box version would fetch more than one that had been run hard and hung out to dry also...so condition does matter.
By doing apples to apples, you can be comfortable in the value of your EXACT piece.
Hope this gets you started in valuing the item.
This person is asking $50.