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how much should I invest in reselling a push mower?
I service which includes: oil change, new spark plug, clean and sharpen blade, clean under deck, clean rats nest, clean carburetor, remove grime from block, and lubricate cables...
any more thoughts I need to do?
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- ?Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
Hi Bmixican you should stick with servicing as the person who wants to buy looks at the outer condition and expects it to look clean and shiny so if you are selling a mower even though you have put a lot of work into the engine and the body looks rough this will put people off wanting to pay what you spent on parts plus labour best of luck do not give up just take a different view of how to succeed .....martin
Source(s): have faith in yourself - 7 years ago
Not a big seller. Collecters of old antiques might be interested. But I would not look to get much from it. If it is in good condition, you might get it appraised to see how much it is worth. But if it is in bad condition, I would recomend you just advertise you have an old push mower for sale cheap and any work to be done or parts needed. If it is in a horrible state, just throw it away. No sense getting hurt by rusted out blades or electrocuted from frayed wiring. Hope this wad helpful.