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Re: lawnmower wheels instead of skid shoes
#1 Mar 22, 2009 9:46 pm |
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you're probably right. 2 seasons and 1 of the skids rusted out totally on the bottom. think i'll go with the non-metal skids. a little pricier, but they'll last a lot longer.
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lawnmower wheels instead of skid shoes
#2 Mar 22, 2009 4:53 pm |
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has anyone done this mod? i read somewhere where this was done to a degree of success and effectiveness, especially on a gravel surface. of course, an adapter of sorts will be needed. i was thinking maybe the adjusting part that the wheel attaches to on the lawnmower to be used as that adapter.
any cons to doing this?
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