Cool-Luke
what should i do to a riding lawn mower and a trailer to pimp it out and make it look cool.
**** Please include how to do this ( if u can)
Answer
This must be a man thing... my husband Armor All's his tractor tires and I swear he waxed it once. He also power washes it at least once a month.
If he could, I bet he would white letter the outside walls of his tire and add flames or something to the side. You can get the flames or lettering from a print shop that does decals for public transportation vehicles (at least that is what he did for a RC tractor trailer he has).
This must be a man thing... my husband Armor All's his tractor tires and I swear he waxed it once. He also power washes it at least once a month.
If he could, I bet he would white letter the outside walls of his tire and add flames or something to the side. You can get the flames or lettering from a print shop that does decals for public transportation vehicles (at least that is what he did for a RC tractor trailer he has).
Have you ever put a riding lawn mower in pickup using ramps?
Jamaal
Im thinking about starting to race riding lawn mowers but I don't have a trailer to put my lawn mower in. So can I use ramps to lift my lawn mower into the bed of my truck?
Thanks.
Answer
Yes, metal ramps for this exact purpose are readily available. Your local mower service centre will have some for collecting/delivering mowers, they may not mind you asking where you can buy them from. If you are leaving the cutting deck on (and assuming it is centre-mounted) the key thing is to ensure that the deck does not snag as the front wheels go down on to the bed of the truck, the ramps need to be long enough (or arched) to give a fairly shallow gradient as the tractor goes on to the truck (and obviously the deck must be in highest position). As already said, the ramps must be fixed securely to the truck. Do not use timber, there is a risk of splitting/breakage, which could result in a serious and expensive accident.
Yes, metal ramps for this exact purpose are readily available. Your local mower service centre will have some for collecting/delivering mowers, they may not mind you asking where you can buy them from. If you are leaving the cutting deck on (and assuming it is centre-mounted) the key thing is to ensure that the deck does not snag as the front wheels go down on to the bed of the truck, the ramps need to be long enough (or arched) to give a fairly shallow gradient as the tractor goes on to the truck (and obviously the deck must be in highest position). As already said, the ramps must be fixed securely to the truck. Do not use timber, there is a risk of splitting/breakage, which could result in a serious and expensive accident.
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