UncleRich said:
keyman512us said:
Well an update...
Today I had a "good find" at "The Ranch" (Rietta Ranch flea market) today. Usually by noon "all the good finds are gone"... not today though.
Lucked out..
Found this "Rally" reel mower... for $20 bucks.
Anyone have any experience with this model???
Nope no experience, but even in the pics, of you tune it and have it sharp, you will spend more time explaining why your lawn looks so good, than it takes you to cut it. On another web site I participate in that would be a "you suck", for the very good deal.
UR...lol
It was kind of funny...after I "left the ranch" I stopped by my aunts' house...my cousin was there...and pretty much said the same thing...lol She checked out the cheapest model at HD...for $75 bucks.
Aparently "old school" is "back to school" these days now that gas $$$ are rising.
I think next I'll keep my eyes open for an electric one..lol Bet those are "starting to get a second look too".
I love...and hate going to that flea market though. This find...I think "the man up-stairs might have been smiling upon". First time I went up there this season and "the little voice guided me". If I go up there late (anytime after noon...best deals are from 7AM on...people start packing up around 11AM) I usually "wander through the 'back section' because those people leave first...most people are too lazy to walk around to the sparsely set up area.
But anyway, the guy I bought it off of is a 'regular' (like a lot of the 'dealers' are). He does estate cleanouts mostly. "But always has treasures".
...It's a local attraction on Sundays in "this neck of the woods". Free admission, lots of parking and a good sized field for the 'dealers' to set up in (think it's like 9 acres of tables not including the snack bar and barn). Good exercise (walking around) and meeting with people.
Lots of old fashioned "vintage tools" too.
All in all it was about a $75.00 day (rarity for me..."spent big bucks"..lol). $20 for the lawnmower, $15 for a "Jet Pump" ('Teel water pump' driven by a 1/2HP DAYTON motor...new addition to the 'rainwater system'..lol)

and $40.00 'Cristmas in July' purchase. Definately an Impulse buy... from one of my favorite dealers there (another 'train man'...) $20 bucks a piece (ready for this?) Salvage RR crossing lamps (Made by Gen Rwy Sig) in mint condition! They still have the 'tunnels' and don't so much as have a scratch on them.
I started a collection about 11 years ago (have been collecting interesting railroad artifacts for about 23 years now) of "pretty much signal stuff"...traffic, rail etc. I went to a local scrap yard to buy some structural steel to build a trailer. Walking through the yard I saw some scrap that "got me seeing red". Everything from 'bugallows' (Instrument cabins) right down to the gear inside them. I paid $0.20/lb for items "The junkman was all too happy to be rid of (cast iron relays with thick glass housings) that honestly 'belong in a museum'.
...Think I'm gonna hold off on "telling the little woman all about todays trip to Rietta"
