majerus
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For awhile now I have been wanting to buy a riding electric lawn mower however didnt like the options on the market given their small size vs cost. After looking at options I decided to pull the trigger on a kit and give it a go.
$50 bucks donor Mower : Craftsman Riding Mower 42 Inch cut
Tear Down
Now time to mount the electric transaxle, this drives the unit forward. Also working on the battery tray. First attempt was a major failure as I cannot weld to save my life. After that occured I just bolted some flat steel plate and then with the help of my neighbor powder coated it chrome.
Failure
New idea!! Use bolts , give up the welding idea
Power coating, this was pretty awesome to do had no idea you could do chrome.
Electric PTO where the cutting deck plugs in.
Wiring from the kit, overall pretty straight forward however time consuming
I needed to 3d print a couple parts, first was a shim for the Voltage / Amp Guage. Went into tinkercad and mocked it up and fit perfectly. Also printed a knob for the temp speed control.
Cutting Deck, the holes in the deck were to small to fit the motors so I created a template from cardboard and marked the deck which needed to be removed. Cut that out and then fit the motors, which were too low so I used cutting board material to make shims. Overall seems to work ok, I plan to have a local fabricator create a metal shim for me this was just a mock up.
Overall still have a ton of work to do , want to polish it up and finish up making the wiring and overall product look better. I have cut very little with it so far (just got it moving a few days) I seem to keep tripping the cutting mower breakers for some reason still working though that issue. Probally something with my wiring.
$50 bucks donor Mower : Craftsman Riding Mower 42 Inch cut
Tear Down
Now time to mount the electric transaxle, this drives the unit forward. Also working on the battery tray. First attempt was a major failure as I cannot weld to save my life. After that occured I just bolted some flat steel plate and then with the help of my neighbor powder coated it chrome.
Failure
New idea!! Use bolts , give up the welding idea
Power coating, this was pretty awesome to do had no idea you could do chrome.
Electric PTO where the cutting deck plugs in.
Wiring from the kit, overall pretty straight forward however time consuming
I needed to 3d print a couple parts, first was a shim for the Voltage / Amp Guage. Went into tinkercad and mocked it up and fit perfectly. Also printed a knob for the temp speed control.
Cutting Deck, the holes in the deck were to small to fit the motors so I created a template from cardboard and marked the deck which needed to be removed. Cut that out and then fit the motors, which were too low so I used cutting board material to make shims. Overall seems to work ok, I plan to have a local fabricator create a metal shim for me this was just a mock up.
Overall still have a ton of work to do , want to polish it up and finish up making the wiring and overall product look better. I have cut very little with it so far (just got it moving a few days) I seem to keep tripping the cutting mower breakers for some reason still working though that issue. Probally something with my wiring.
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