racing riding mowers ok here?

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I built one of those too, all it needs for finishing is making a front axle and spindles, then done.
Its lowered, shortened and tons of other trick homemade crap done to it. I used an ohv 15hp briggs and turned it around backwards and slid it back 4" so most of the weight would be centered, then moved the steering back 7", weird stuff going on around my place :)
Anybody else got stuff like that?
 
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#7
It's more than two wheels and I have seen others here.
Whats it look like?
its definitely nothing fancy, it was built from what I refer to as "the pile" out back. every part, engine and all was in there:smile: it has forward and reverse in the cheesy rear, I installed it upside down and did some gear changing, also installed the variable speed pulley set up from another carcass and hooked up a foot clutch via tension pulley set up. engine has a 9" pulley on it.
http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/dd439/turboroadster04/IMAG0543.jpg

http://i1219.photobucket.com/albums/dd439/turboroadster04/IMAG0545.jpg

here it is running after the driveline and crap was finished, I have the exhaust running down under left floorboard now
VIDEO0013.mp4 video by turboroadster04 - Photobucket
 
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Mac

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....Too bad you're way off in Texas.
I'd love to wave as I pass by you.


No flames, nothing special, It's a sleeper.
 

Mac

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#10
Try'n to sell the one below to a local guy for racing purposes.
A horizontal shaft clone would fit nicely in the front, then jackshaft to the rear:


....but he may be holding out for a beefier chassis.
 
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