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F/S Proform 525 Treadmill

Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 11:03 pm
by tbn.al
Great shape. Everything works. Fold up adjustable tilt design. Full complement of dials, gauges, read-outs and monitors. My arthritis has gotten to my feet and I can no longer use it. Atlanta metro only. I don't want to ship it. Too heavy. $150

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 9:09 am
by tbn.al
Oops! One bump with the correct model number.

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 10:41 am
by MartyNeilan
A few years ago I bought my wife a VERY nice used wide-belt treadmill and paid a fraction of what it would have been new. (And before any of you jump on me, this was at HER request.) She put a lot of miles on it and was very happy with it. I even mounted the portable car DVD player on the wall in front of it so she could watch DVD's while walking.

During her recent third pregnancy, I completely disassembled, cleaned and adjusted it and replaced the belt with a new one from the factory.
Now that she has received the post delivery "all clear" she does not want to use it - she wants to get Dance Dance Revolution instead!!

Posted: Tue May 08, 2007 7:51 pm
by tbn.al
Sale Pending

Posted: Wed May 09, 2007 10:11 am
by tbn.al
bloke wrote:otoh, I picked up a very nice treadmill (with the "uphill" feature, along with the "heart rate" and "calorie consumption" read-outs) off the curb about seven houses away from my house...along with a 1-year-old riding mower that only needed a head gasket and a battery.

bloke "and this computer came from the curb as well"
I was wondering how you could afford a "country estate". Now I know, the Blokester supplies his everyday needs riding up and down country roads loading up on other folks' discards. Nice work if you can get it. The last time I tried that another truck stopped behind me and declared he had seen the table saw first. He was about 6'3" 230, overalls with no shirt, big chaw. He got the saw, (no motor)