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Uploaded by on Apr 8, 2009

Electric Sears Garden Tractor

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  • Electric?? No way, on a tractor that old?

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  • ?????????????????????? O.o

  • am i not sure i wuld classify this as ploughing :L

  • @mbm0285 Sure you can toss out the engine block and attach a large electric motor to the transmission, but remember that will give lots of energy loss from friction (transmission gears, drive shaft, differential etc). You would get almost 100% efficiency if the electric motor was attached directly to the rear wheels like modern electric cars. Another plus, you don't need a transmission (less weight) and drive shaft anymore (well unless you want 4-wd that is).

  • @Mueiwark same moving parts as todays tractors. all he did was replace the motor....

  • the kid is like yeah what ever bitch i'll do what i want!

  • @Mueiwark It IS homemade, the tractor is an early/mid Sears Suburban.

  • Pretty sure the rear tires are on backwards.

  • @Mueiwark I think it´s home made..

  • I have an old rototiller with an 1/2 horse GE electric motor, 110 volt. I had a 3/4 " rod keyed for a jackshaft. turns real slow but nothing bogges it down :)

  • Please explain what you have here.

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