Innovation begins when we change something here, and then change something there. To rework a mower so that it will follow your imagination is good. It will require technical skills, yes. But imagination first.
What do you think of doing with your mower, my friend?
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grnspot110
You can go as far as you want, just depends on whether you want it to mow or something else!
My first pic is a 1969- JD 60 that I bought with a blown engine. Second pic is the same tractor in the foreground. It's used for shows & light duty towing around the house.
Next is my 1983-317 "Special" as I bought it, then as it is now, used for shows & parades.
Functional, yes, as mowing tractors, no. ~~ grnspot110
I was thinking of a mulching blade to replace the regular blade in use because I want to be able to chop the grass into mulch that I am told would be healthy.
If its a riding mower, is there anything I can do about its speed?
I was referring to the forward speed especially when at times a mower seems like it wants to come to a halt abruptly. How do I make sure it maintains constant speed?
I was referring to the forward speed especially when at times a mower seems like it wants to come to a halt abruptly. How do I make sure it maintains constant speed?