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Id take it for a rip! How about you?

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This is pretty funny. I could never turn around in time on my 1/4 acre lot.

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ebinmaine

Super cool machine for what it is.

 

I don't generally have the sense of adventure to put something like that through its paces but I can absolutely see my nutcase girlfriend Trina of bolting up to a hundred plus on that thing in short order.

 

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Pullstart

Complete with a cup holder!  It’s angled for maximum downforce when loaded of course...

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Pullstart
45 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

I can absolutely see my nutcase girlfriend Trina of bolting up to a hundred plus on that thing in short order.

 

 

I would just call her adventurous and courageous... but you know her best!

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ebinmaine
16 minutes ago, pullstart said:

 

 adventurous and courageous..

Yeah I guess those work too

 

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Stormin
2 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

Yeah I guess those work too

 

 

And most likely safer.

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ebinmaine
7 minutes ago, Stormin said:

 

And most likely safer.

Noooo..... 

She's fully aware of her nutcase-osity.

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Tractorhead

For a funny ride, the mean mower out of 2014 seems enough.

 

sorry, had just a link i German.

 

 

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SylvanLakeWH

So, how does it mow?

What size plow can I get?

Will the tiller effect top speed when engaged?

Would chains impact performance in snow?

Will it have enough power to run a 2 stage blower?

 

:confusion-confused:

 

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wallfish
10 hours ago, Docwheelhorse said:

https://www.cycleworld.com/hondas-150mph-cbr1000rr-powered-riding-lawn-mower/

 

@wallfish lets build one! With BRIGGS VANGUARD RACE POWER!

I'm in. they built it for $120,000 so I'll beat there price and build yours for 119,000.  Send me a cashiers check for 100K and I'll get started right away! I can probably give you a discount since you wanna use a cheapie Vanguard engine         

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Docwheelhorse

Checque is in mail!

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ebinmaine
44 minutes ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

1. So, how does it mow?

 

2. What size plow can I get?

 

3. Will the tiller effect top speed when engaged?

 

4. Would chains impact performance in snow?

 

5. Will it have enough power to run a 2 stage blower?

 

:confusion-confused:

 

 

1. Quickly

 

2. Should push a 60" just fine.

 

3. Definitely

 

4. Also Definitely

 

5. And then some...

 

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wallfish
20 minutes ago, Docwheelhorse said:

Checque is in mail!

OK, I'll go out and wait by the box for it! :wacko:

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Pullstart
18 hours ago, SylvanLakeWH said:

So, how does it mow?

What size plow can I get?

Will the tiller effect top speed when engaged?

Would chains impact performance in snow?

Will it have enough power to run a 2 stage blower?

 

:confusion-confused:

 

 

17 hours ago, ebinmaine said:

 

1. Quickly

 

2. Should push a 60" just fine.

 

3. Definitely

 

4. Also Definitely

 

5. And then some...

 

 

1. Specialized “turf” tires chop the grass while you perform the most beautiful elegant donuts ever.

 

2. Whatcha got?  It’s not about the power, it’s about the weight remember?  Pop a small block Ford on it (not for the power, for the dead weight) and you’ve got yourself a plow pushin’ machine!

 

3. Top speed of the tiller or the mower?  Remember this is a mower, not a tractor.  They aren’t built with the same principles in mind.

 

4. I’d recommend studs, but chains aughtta work in first and reverse just fine.

 

5. There’s enough power on tap for all the stages of the blowers.  I’d stick with the Weiand Roots type, they’re pretty proven in the industry.

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