And the winch
You could make a wooden ramp which folds. Hopefully my attachment works.
This can be reinforced by putting lengths of wood down the side. Bolt on type set up.
Two runners / guides on each ramp.
The mower could be loaded onto a sheet of wood with skateboard wheels underneath. Secured with couple ratchet straps. This will help protect the blades underneath and allow movement up and down the ramp.
The folding ramps can then go in either side of the mower.
Obviously will need securing to stop it rolling about.
Hope this makes sense and I have the right kind of mower in mind.
If you're a gardener/landscaper by trade then the 90's going to be a pain! Can you even fit a rake in there?[emoji15]
I use my 110 CSW for my gardening work. I've got a hinged 18mm ply platform across the back, all my hand tools ( rakes, spades, forks etc. ) go underneath, along with the Stihl engine and attachments. 2 x 21" Hondas can go in the back, with room for a couple of bags of rubbish ( got the Brownchurch rack on for any more! ). The hinged platform can fold back on itself to allow for taller machines in the back (rotovator etc).
It works a treat. I couldn't imagine using a 90. But it would be a big ask to swap your Landy!
In fact scrap that. Could make you an even cheaper one....
2 pieces of rhs .. One both 100mm long. Sliding fit. So something around 60 60 x5 and 50 x 50x4.
Convert to imperial as you wish.
Mount the larger to the roof with some spreader plates so the end is about 300mm from the back door. It would need to be spaced out downwards so as to allow the corresponding rhs to slide in and out of it. some nylon bar stock would be handy.
Couple of holes in it for pins. An eye bolt through the sliding beam and a hand pulley....
Just spotted a solution that's even easier in town....
Mind that's putting alot of faith in the "renowned for their solidness" crossmember
As for the old bit... if your above 33 your old
Just spotted a solution that's even easier in town....
Mind that's putting alot of faith in the "renowned for their solidness" crossmember
As for the old bit... if your above 33 your old
Ahh these could be good , only prob I can see is that I need the mower handles out to drive it up the ramp, how am I going to fold the handle with the front part in the 90 ....oh it's all so bloody complicated, if I don't offer a lawn cutting service as part of my gardening business, I reckon I could lose a lot of trade.
It's a lot less bover with a hover
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