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Fast and Furious Posted - Mar 20 2012 : 01:10:33 AM
Hi guys, I just recently obtained a free riding lawn mower (With out an engine) and am going to make a dune buggy. I plan to make a new frame out of steel and reuse the steering and transmission.
Pic: http://www.lawn-mowers-review.com/images/john-deere-l110-riding-lawn-mower-21248729.jpg

Please reply with any ideas. Or, I hope I gave you an idea for something to do in your spare time.
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Fast and Furious Posted - Apr 14 2012 : 9:07:10 PM
This is a very good frame and transmission. I just ripped off the top parts of the mower, and found the transmission is very simple. It is powered by pulleys.
Aaron Cake Posted - Mar 24 2012 : 10:34:24 AM
You may be disappointed with exactly how primitive the transmission is. It's going to be a torque converter, a hydrostatic transmission, or something like a snow blower (chain derailer).

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