wow thats quiet. i have a couple 70's garden tractor but they are both gas. i have an IH cub 147 and a jd 112. this machine you have works just as well as my IH cub cadet. i'm impressed with it. i bet the parts are hard to come by since they didnt make too many of them. what is the run-time on the batteries? it certainlly was a cool idea and i think people should look back into them with rising gasoline prices.
I have one of these and I'm going through it to make it a 48 volt with a PWM controller. I'll work on repainting everything this summer, but for now I'm putting a snow blade on it.
I also have an underside mower deck and I'm going to go through that and get it ready for summer mowing.
wow thats quiet. i have a couple 70's garden tractor but they are both gas. i have an IH cub 147 and a jd 112. this machine you have works just as well as my IH cub cadet. i'm impressed with it. i bet the parts are hard to come by since they didnt make too many of them. what is the run-time on the batteries? it certainlly was a cool idea and i think people should look back into them with rising gasoline prices.
ad356 1 year ago
At :32 he says 6 6V batteries. Each one weighs about 63 lb. The total unit is about 800 lb. Very nice weight for snowblowing
gribordy 1 year ago
I have one and I need batters how many batters drive it is it 2 or 4
mjkkyboy 1 year ago
How much dose that thing weigh?
rocintrucker83021227 1 year ago
I have one of these and I'm going through it to make it a 48 volt with a PWM controller. I'll work on repainting everything this summer, but for now I'm putting a snow blade on it.
I also have an underside mower deck and I'm going to go through that and get it ready for summer mowing.
Can't wait!
Keveeee2000 2 years ago
Very nice piece of equipment. Good job on the rebuild. They are a joy to use aren't they?
rickylarch 2 years ago