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This reel rack is dated 1954 and that and Canada, is all I can make out on the plate. Is this the one that goes in a Jeep or is it some kind of ground mount? Any information, literature or of course photos would be most appreciated. A friend of mine found it in an antique store and rescued it for me just before it was scrapped. He knew I had the reel hand cart so he grabbed it. I guess it sat in the store for a long time and didn't sell.
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It looks like the one in the back of the Dodge 3/4 ton line vehicle, but the photos are hard to reference the actual size. snow and a sidewalk crak are not good for comparison.
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Hi Rob
I apologize for the poor photography. Here are a couple more photos with my lawn mower for comparison. I couldn't find any driveway without cracks. Barry
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Hi Barry, I concur with Rob. I believe it looks like the 3/4t SMP reel rack.
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Barry, so good to see the new tractor didn't start to grow roots in the back of the S15...W
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Wilf. as soon as I got the mower home I unloaded it and took it for a road test. Janet didn't complain about riding mower number eleven. What a girl.
![]() Thanks for loading it in the truck for me. Thanks Rob and Chris for your input. That gives me a direction to look. Cheers, Barry
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