Originally posted by: feralkid
Can't push, or don't want to walk?
Originally posted by: SandEagle
Originally posted by: feralkid
Can't push, or don't want to walk?
don't want to walk 🙁
grass gets thick and i get tired quick
Originally posted by: SandEagle
ok, i searched but couldnt find this one type of lawnmower. its the kind where people stand on the back and have the mower pull them. i think its commercial, but ive seen a few residential folks using it. im getting lazy and cant push a mower any longer.
Originally posted by: mugs
I think those are just walk-behind mowers that have an add-on cart for you to stand on
Example:
http://www.toro.com/profession...f_fixedgear/30682.html
Click on Accessories, click on Tru-Trak Sulky
Apparently "sulky" is the normal name for such a device
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
I really don't see a stand-on or sulky mower being any easier to maneuver than a small ZTR.
ZV
Originally posted by: slag
This is what I've been using to mow my yard and neighbors yards for them. Works well, but has zero safety features and if your yard is on an incline, forgetaboutit.
Big Mow
Pic 2
Picked it up for a buck at an auction a couple years ago and finally got around to making it run. Just need to weld some sheet metal on in a couple places and get a tire with air in it for the front with some traction and i'll be set.
Originally posted by: SandEagle
ok, i searched but couldnt find this one type of lawnmower. its the kind where people stand on the back and have the mower pull them. i think its commercial, but ive seen a few residential folks using it. im getting lazy and cant push a mower any longer.
Originally posted by: slag
This is what I've been using to mow my yard and neighbors yards for them. Works well, but has zero safety features and if your yard is on an incline, forgetaboutit.
Big Mow
Pic 2
Picked it up for a buck at an auction a couple years ago and finally got around to making it run. Just need to weld some sheet metal on in a couple places and get a tire with air in it for the front with some traction and i'll be set.
Originally posted by: slag
This is what I've been using to mow my yard and neighbors yards for them. Works well, but has zero safety features and if your yard is on an incline, forgetaboutit.
Big Mow
Pic 2
Picked it up for a buck at an auction a couple years ago and finally got around to making it run. Just need to weld some sheet metal on in a couple places and get a tire with air in it for the front with some traction and i'll be set.
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: slag
This is what I've been using to mow my yard and neighbors yards for them. Works well, but has zero safety features and if your yard is on an incline, forgetaboutit.
Big Mow
Pic 2
Picked it up for a buck at an auction a couple years ago and finally got around to making it run. Just need to weld some sheet metal on in a couple places and get a tire with air in it for the front with some traction and i'll be set.
LOL!
Awesome!
Is that an old Tecumseh engine? Sweet!
Originally posted by: slag
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: slag
This is what I've been using to mow my yard and neighbors yards for them. Works well, but has zero safety features and if your yard is on an incline, forgetaboutit.
Big Mow
Pic 2
Picked it up for a buck at an auction a couple years ago and finally got around to making it run. Just need to weld some sheet metal on in a couple places and get a tire with air in it for the front with some traction and i'll be set.
LOL!
Awesome!
Is that an old Tecumseh engine? Sweet!
yep.. its an old tecumseh-lausen engine, H60 to be exact, and check out the drive belt on top of the engine that goes to the steering wheel area.. this is front wheel drive and thats the drive belt to power the chain driven front wheel.
This is a bigmow / ride king, circa late 1950's, early 60's made by swisher. You can still read about it on their website.