A reader has purchased one of these very rare Grade A Equipment mower attachments.
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WOW!! That’s a trick Willys Accessory I’ve never seen previously or even the Special Equipment Book page. I sold a K&K Mower a few years ago to a Vermont Willys Nut. He’s getting close to show ready and I’m hoping to see it at next years Stowe, Vt. Show. This one looks like a flexible shaft off the Willys rear PTO drives the pitman to slide the blade back and forth. If anyone has a copy of both sides of this page, I sure like to see. Anyone ever see the installation manual? Derek Redmond put a whole page about the K&K Mower on The CJ3B Page: http://cj3b.info/Tech/KandKMower.html To the eWillys reader who purchased this: Thank you for sharing. You may have a sole survivor or at least one of a very few. Please keep us informed how this project is going right here on eWillys. And THANKS to you, Dave, for bringing more of Willys Special Equipment again. Send Copies: glenns@tdstelme.net
Back in the 1950’s, the city of Clifton, NJ had a couple of CJ3A’s with a passenger side mounted mower unit. I don’t know what make they were but the city used them well into the 1960’s.
Glenn … good call! The back of that page did have additional information on the GRADE A Mower. I thought it was only a one page piece. I’ve added it.
– Dave
Interesting post, thanks!