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Lets see some custom lawnmower cutting/hauling setups
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<blockquote data-quote="Hank Chinaski" data-source="post: 3233317" data-attributes="member: 64381"><p>a neighbor had the same mower w/a rod hanging out of the block, so I just cut the rear deck/trans off and used some 1" sq tube to brace it up. Then I made some spacers from round pipe and welded a couple pulleys that were the same size to the top of the existing horizontal pulley that drove the trans. put a belt between them and was done. </p><p></p><p>If I do a version two it will pivot in the center (L/R yaw) like a Coot so it'd keep better traction on rough terrain better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hank Chinaski, post: 3233317, member: 64381"] a neighbor had the same mower w/a rod hanging out of the block, so I just cut the rear deck/trans off and used some 1" sq tube to brace it up. Then I made some spacers from round pipe and welded a couple pulleys that were the same size to the top of the existing horizontal pulley that drove the trans. put a belt between them and was done. If I do a version two it will pivot in the center (L/R yaw) like a Coot so it'd keep better traction on rough terrain better. [/QUOTE]
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