Fiskars Reel Mower - Electric Conversion
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Hello everyone, this is a video highlighting the electric conversion of a Fiskars StaySharp reel mower. I also modified it in order to have a back and a front cylinder.
List of materials used:
24V Electric Motor - amzn.to/3GUsllb
Speed controller - amzn.to/309GBpn
Battery - amzn.to/3bQm7nQ
Charger - amzn.to/3H0Jk50
Rapid charger - amzn.to/303B1EY
Battery dock - amzn.to/31ETiZR
9 teeth sprocket (fits the mower's original chain) - amzn.to/3mRerYP
10x Wheels for back cylinder - amzn.to/3EJ9J5E
2x Boat trailer rollers (cut to required length): amzn.to/3k9nfYk
Nice job! Looks like a great build. Thanks for sharing and listing all the items you used.
Great job. I actually did the design of the front and rear rollers on my Fiskars a few years ago. I always wanted to try to add the motor
This all started from inspiration from your mower! Glad to see you checked out this project. Thanks for the help and let me know if you need any info on the parts used!
Did you do anything to get it to cut lower than 1”?
Looks like the front roller replacing the front wheels makes the Height Of Cut (HOC) lower than 1" if the diameter is smaller 👍
What do you think of making a guided pdf for pay? I’d gladly pay for an assembly manual with a parts list, affiliate links to buy them, and step by step instructions with pictures.
It’s not in the plans right now. It would take some time to put something proper together. I do include affiliate links to the parts on the description of this video (other than the hardware for the bracket). I’ll include the ones for Amazon US as well!
@@jamescorreia6944 awesome please do thank you
Hi James, I did the same and used a 13" 18 V Ryobi Rotory motor but can't tell you how many motor speed controls I have burned through. Any thoughts? Right now it is running at the full 2700 rpm without a speed control. It is much to fast and need to find an controller. And I did try the one you posted on your parts list. Oh yes, I am using 24 V Sunjoe Batteries.
How did you remove the original rear sprocket? I removed the set screw but it will not bugde. The front sprocket came off very easy.
Give it a little love tap with a hammer and some kind of chisel.
How did you connect the battery pack to it? I suck with electrical but want to do this conversion lol
James, You did an amazing job....I am planning to try and recreate something similar...can you post what you did with the ryobi more recently....thanks.
How fast is that rotor spinning?
I don't think the rotor bushings will survive high rpm for long, and wear will then cause knife alignment issues.
Is the height of cut function still preserved? Like can you change the cutting height?
Probably a silly question. I'm not mechanically handy... what are the specs for the longer bolts you used to attach the motor mount?
Brilliant job mate
It makes me wonder why do you need the big set of rollers on the back is that for striping?
I also wonder about the front roller
I know the front roller is going to push the grass down as you move forward and lay it flat
and it will not be in a position to be cut by the cutting bar
Other cylinder mowers in the UK, such as Allett - after the mower passes, the front roller
Theres a second brush roller behind the front roller that spins in the opposite direction to the blades so the idea is it brushes the grass to stand upright to be presented to the blades for cutting
There’s another mechanism where they use a comb, in situ, just to comb or rake the grass to the upright position behind the front roller
So I wonder if you could convert your front roller to a brush and figure out a way to get that to spin in the opposite direction …..
That would be textbook
love this idea, but yea the roller on the front doesnt make any sense. yes the rollers in the back are for laying down the grass and adding that nice stripe.
Front rollers are so you don't scalp on uneven ground, keeps it level
@@jakegreen8074 yup, looked into that. dual rollers it is when i start building mine lol.
What is the part number for the sproket weld-on hub and what is the bore size for both, the hub and the sproket?
Did you figure this out? And how did you get the original sprocket off the motor shaft? I got the nut off but the sprocket seems difficult without damaging threads.
In the link is a 9 teeth sprocket but in the end you said 12 teeth sprocket. Which size should we get without breaking the chain?
My bad! It’s definitely the 9 teeth sprocket + the original chain. Then I just added spacers on my motor support to raise it which made the chain have just the right tension.
Just bought today same used mower and looking forward to do the same conversion as you did. Thank you for inspiration buddy :)
Same, I just got mine for $30 on Facebook marketplace.
Вот самоделкин))) Соседи на него наверно смотрят как на великого инженера!)
Lol i was already thinking about this
Doesn't the front roller flatten the grass? Making it no good for cutting?
This is very useful! Working on the same thing and just bought the same motor after figuring out a 12V gear motor was too weak. I was planning to power the system from two LiFeP4 batteries. But i have a 18V battery lying around and will try that seeing you did so. How is that starting torque? Does it have enough torque to go through moderately dense grass?
Thank you! As long as you have this type of gear ratio (bigger sprocket on the reel blade, smaller one on the motor) you’ll have no issues with torque. I’ve tried mowing my backyard at 2.5” with the front wheels on and I also mow my frontyard often at 1”. Both are pretty dense and the mower doesn’t bog down whatsoever. With the gears reversed, I was getting a lot more speed at the reel with the same power output, but the mower would bog down as soon as it hit thick grass. Hope this helps!
Thanks for confirming.
I’ve been researching this and yours is way better.. thanks for adding links
Amazing dude! I’m loving my reel mower! How many hours did you have in your project?
The assembly itself, about a couple of hours. But then I did some adjustments over time 🙂
Thanks for this video.. what it the length of the bracket up to the platform where motor is mounted? I assume this is critical to keep slack out of chain.
How many minutes do you get out of that battery with the 24v motor? I might try your setup with my Milwaukee m18 batteries, I have 5 and 9 amp batteries.
I’ve done 2 passes on my front yard which would be a total of 6000 sqft, about 40min. It was still going strong at the end! 5ah and 9ah will give you plenty of juice, the battery I use is a 6ah one.
This is awesome. I was thinking about that, but I'm lazy, I will just wait till I find a used gas reel mower. LOL
Not electric as I prefer, but I'm dumb and lazy. Well, if there was a wider manual reel mower, maybe I would try that.
Still a brilliant project and well executed. Thanks for sharing!!!
Thank you!!
Did you have to drill the center of the rear wheels to get the half inch bore holes big enough to fit on the shaft?
Yes I did ;)
Awesome work 😊👍🏼 I have a similar conversion in mind for my cheap Gardena reel mower! Your video will help a lot with that!
Thank you!! Let me know how your conversion turns out!
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Might want to add a kill switch / safety bail to the handle at 2750 RPM
When you put the rear wheels on your Fisker mower. Did you reattach the tension spring. I’m having a very difficult time reattaching it. Actually is it needed?
How did you get the set screw on the back sprocket out? I’ve sprayed it and nothing I do will loosen the set screw. It’s a standard threaded screw correct?
Super cool job you did great but I think it would be a lot cheaper total just to buy like an Atlas self propelled mower that's electric without having to worry about building anything yourself but it wouldn't make the lines as pretty but it would cut the grass if it was a little bit taller better in comparison but nonetheless it looks cool!
This is a reel mower and the Atlas is rotary.
Sprocket you list has diameter that is larger than motor shaft diameter
Great video. I am stuck at removing the rear chain sprocket. Just way too hard with all tools I have tried and generous amount of wd40. Any suggestions? Do you happen to know the rear 26 teeth 4.25" outer dia sprocket part number. I might as well order one for my project.
I used a prying bar to leverage between the sprocket and the mower. Then I hammered the top of the prying bar and rotated the sprocket a few times in order to pry it out evenly. It will eventually come out, it wasn’t born there 😁
Great design on the rollersGo battery! Very little output needed. A BLDC motor that could utilize a battery platform you already have would be plenty strong. Capacify shouldn't be an issue either at 4ah or better.
Where did you source the black motor mounting bracket?
Hey James, late in the game here. Just getting into reel mowing and just bought same fiskelars reel mower and wanting to do the same, the adjustment is not compromise with all the mods? i wanted to do the cutting at highest setting.
And I wanted to use my 40volt ryobi battery since I have the mower and the string trimmer and the leaf blower already. Do you know or anyone know what is the best type? Thanks.
When you add electric motor does the pushing of the mower also help to turn the blades and the electric assist...or once you go electric is it all electric.
Any mods to get a super short cut? All these manual reel mowers only go to 1"
So I have a similar setup as yours, but my motor keeps bogging down as it encounters literally any type of grass and I have to run the speed control all the way up to 100%. I'm using a Dewalt 20v 6Ah battery with the 24v motor. I'm just wondering how tight the chain should be because I feel like it's so tight that it can't power through both the tension on the chain AND the grass.
How did you get the set screw on the back sprocket out? I’ve sprayed it and nothing I do will loosen the set screw. It’s a standard threaded screw correct?
@@chrisbarber6610 2ft breaker bar. Give it hell.
So was the larger sprocket too fast? How is the grass cutting now vs before? Any difference?
I would like to have buy one connect with me
How do you remove the gears? They don’t budge. They’re just bending when I try to pull em.
Disregard. I figured it out. Finally finished my upgrade. I’m so happy with how it came out.
Dude you need to print a barrel then use a pourable rubber in a mold.
Why has no one put a gas motor on this? Would it work? I was thinking make a mount bracket like you’ve got and mount the motor on that. Like a 6.5hp predator engine or something similar. I imagine a horizontal shaft would be necessary/easiest. It’d get the reel rolling at a speed you couldn’t match by walking. I haven’t seen ANYthing online like that but I still don’t think it would be difficult, even if just for experimentation purposes
I looked into the possibility, I just didn’t want to mess with having to adapt controls to start the motor, engage the blade etc. It would also require a more robust mount, but it’s definitely doable!
@@jamescorreia6944 I might have to experiment, I want a gas powered but can’t justify the price haha. But a good used push mower with a small 4 stroke motor and some custom fabrication might be just the trick
This may be a newbie question but where can I find those metal brackets? Is there a term for that? Metal struts?
The sides are galvanized steel mending braces (the straight ones), the one that bends to the top piece is a corner brace, and the long top bar going across with the tons of holes is called a slotted angle.
great design , wonder will make it with 2 stroke engine
You could always mount a wheel in each end of a piece of PVC pipe.
James, Did you use bearings inside all the rear wheels? The stock wheels have hidden bearings, but the after market ones don't!
No bearings! Not necessary
Thank you! will keep coming by this chanel to keep up with the project.
Make bicycle trail version?
Cardinal green way ebike trail
Drive over grass when available.
Unfortunately it wouldn’t be feasible with this since grip would be very limited (not enough weight)
Very cool man. Inspired me to buy a used unit for this very purpose.
I’ve followed this design perfectly, but for some reason the motor just bogs down when I try to cut grass. I’ve tried using v belt pulleys and a belt but the motor doesn’t seem to have enough torque to do it. Any ideas? I’m using an 18v 6ah Milwaukee battery although I don’t think that impacts anything.
I would suggest turning the cylinder by hand if it is correctly adjusted. Then I would think off the pulleys if they are correct size and if you are not swapping speed for torque ?
Do you have the smaller sprocket on the motor and a bigger one on the reel blade? As mentioned before, this will your reel less speed, but more torque.
What is the lowest cut height
Great video! I would like to try converting a used Fiskars but prefer corded instead of battery. I don't mind using a 100' orange outdoor extension cord. I've been using an electric rotary for decades. But I am not a techie. Any idea what AC motor specs I should look for? Or just use a DC motor and connect it to a high wattage laptop adapter connected to my orange outdoor extension cord? Thx
I would just replicate the setup I made with the DC motor connected to a laptop adapter to keep things more simple. Just be careful with that extension cord in front of the reel! :)
If i may chime in, we all have old/broken power tools laying around; circular saw, drill, shop vac, etc. If you want to keep your costs down, you may want to repurpose the motor off any of these for testing purposes. Anything with 5 or 6 amps or more and at least 2000rpm operating speed will do...
excelente video. Peguei um desses ontem usado. kkkk ate que funciona bem mesmo sem o motor. Peguei usado e diferente do anuncio, estava bem detonado hahahaha. Tive que amolar e ajustar. E esse mower eh bem chatinho pra fazer manutencao e ajuste na distancia da bed knife to the blades. O Earthwise eh muito mas muito mais facil. O ponto principal da dificuldade eh que o eixo tanto da lamina quanto das rodas de tracao sao 5/8 (ou por ai ) e isso passa do hammer drill que eh 1/2''. Tive que girar a lamina manualmente ate nao aguentar mais. E o parafuso de ajuste da lamina que fica atras da roda numa posicao pessima pra ajustar, sem contar que a rosca que segura do outro lado gira em falso. pqp.
Olhei os precos do motor e do controlador, bem em conta. Soh nao sei quanto ao suporte ainda. E se sera uma enorme vantagem no corte. Qual diferenca vc viu? Eu nem chequei direiro a qualidade do corte, soh cortei a grama duas vezes com ele.
O que me interessa ate mais eh alterar as rodas pro polo. Ainda meio perdido nisso.
Valeu pelo video.
O corte é muito melhor pois a lamina vai rodar bem mais depressa, nao faz aquele efeito washboarding. Para afiar a lamina eu usei um drill com uma chave de 5/8, foi impecavel. Avisa se tiveres mais alguma questão!
You think I can apply this concept to my 20 in California trimmer?
Yes, I think I’ve come across a project like that!
Does putting the larger gear on the blade shaft stop the mower from bogging down?
It definitely prevents it from bogging down as much. Mine is bogging down a bit this year, but the motor is only a 20v one and the lawn as gotten very thick with the applications of PGR. If I were to do it again, I would use a 40v motor (more voltage = more torque). Having a bigger sprocket on the blade like I did also increases torque substantially.
Hi! How’d you get the sprocket on the motor to fit? Did you use spacers?
I purchased a sprocket for the motor that fits the Fiskars’ original chain. The link is in the description. It’s a direct replacement for the sprocket that comes with the motor
Hi, I noticed that your link for the battery has 18v battery while the motor is 24v. Would the 18v battery able to work well with that 24v motor. Thanks alot for your contents!
Yes, no problem in using an 18v battery on a 24v motor. The opposite (example, 40v battery on a 24v motor) could cause for the motor to fail more rapidly though. No issues with the setup described on this video though, going on 1+ year!
James, the gear at the reel shaft in your video is the larger than the one that originally came with the mower at the reel shaft prior to the modification. Did you use the larger original gear from the rear wheel shaft and put it there? Thanks
@@VMH. I had to buy a different sprocket from amazon for the motor, that works with the chain. I believe the link to it is in the description. As for the sprocket on the reel, I used the one that was originally on the wheels.
@@jamescorreia6944 Thanks for all of your help. I modified the mower and it's working very good!
Great work James. Am not very mechanically gifted to do these modifications myself...but you never know. Am looking for someone in Perth, who can convert/combine the Fiskars StraySharp reel mower with the EGO battery system with the telescopic handle...similar to what Allett have done on their Stirling series.
Hello Jibu, thank you! This mower is now converted to use Ryobi hardware and batteries. I also installed the Ryobi telescopic handle. I’ll upload a video of that conversion soon 😉
@@jamescorreia6944 The best I've seen so far...everything is boxed in with a neat finish.
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@@jamescorreia6944 I was just watching your video and was going to use my Ryobi 40v battery and adapter. Did you use the same electric motor and speed controller when you swapped to Ryobi? Curious before I buy what's in my Amazon cart.
What size is the chain? #41?
Could you just use the two sprockets that are already on the mower? Put the small one on the motor and the big one on the wheel. That way you just keep the same chain?
The sprockets don’t fit the motor. The other one was from the mower, and the chain I ended up using the original one as I show after.
@@jamescorreia6944 Ahhh, I got ya. Great job man. How’s she holding up? Still good?
@@dexterstanley4185 It was still holding strong just as in day one, but I gutted it and converted it again with Ryobi hardware. Telescopic handle, Ryobi’s 40v motor and battery system. I’m still tweaking it and I’ll finish it once the season begins again here in Canada. The plan is to have it self propelled with a second motor… Another video will be released in a few weeks 😉
How did the conversion go?
Thanks. Could not of done it without you!
Hey James, Thanks for your video. I’m making my conversion based off your design. I’ve sourced all the parts that were not listed except for the 2 shiny black brackets used to mount the motor. As a temp fix I cut the left overs of the horizontal angle bracket in to two pieces but I’m not sure it is thick enough to hold the motor like the brackets you found. But I have watched you video several times and like the simplicity of your design best. Would love to see an update video if any other modifications were done. Also noticed you don’t have the push to start attached from the controller. Any reason why? Thanks again..
Hello! Glad to see that this video is being helpful! I plan on doing more videos, but the season hasn’t started yet here in the great white north. The lawn is still waking up from dormancy. I modified the cable management a bit to make it look more finished. I plan on modifying the support as well and use only 1 sheet of metal molded to the mower to make it look more stock. I just don’t use the push to start switch because the one that came with the controller broke lol. I’ll be adding another one soon so I don’t have to adjust the potentiometer all the time.
any specific requirements to the mounted bracket or just something to hold the motor over the top?@@jamescorreia6944
…this is brilliant…wow
great stuff man ...thanks for sharing
Would it be possible to do the rear wheels while keeping the original reel drive mechanism intact (no motor)? In that case would I only need 8 or 9 wheels? Do you think it would work ok?
The problem is finding wheels with the same diameter as the stock ones. I couldn’t find any. If you can, it can definitely be done! Striperman has videos on RUclips with a mower where he did that, but he bought all new wheels and just glued the original wheel bearings to them
@@jamescorreia6944 Good to know, thank you. Maybe I can call Fiskars themselves and see if they can sell me some
Also curious on this! I am using a PVC DIY striper that drags behind and seems to work ok, but would rather just use wheels across the back if they could stripe as well.
Can you still use the grass catcher with that setup?
Only if you install the front wheels and not the front roller! Otherwise, you might need to build a platform frame to keep the catcher from touching the roller
where do I find a mount for the motor that connects it to the steel bar? the screw holes are too small and it also does not align with the holes on the bracket
Do you think there is any mods you could do to it to make it cut even lower
You could use a front cylinder with a smaller diameter!
dude. that is awesome!
James, great video! Would you ever consider making a how-to video showing from start to finish how to electrify a fiskars stay sharp? I'd love to duplicate your setup!
I did that for the new conversion with Ryobi hardware. I’ll upload that in a couple weeks
@@jamescorreia6944an you copy me your new upload link?
@@jamescorreia6944 any progress?
Are you interested in selling one. I’m highly interested
brilliant, just had this idea and was wondering if someone has done this
Thank you!
Good stuff thanks 👍👍👍
Great upgrades! Do the wheels in the back do a good job striping by themselves (if you didn't also use a front roller)? I have a PVC dragging behind mine that stripes but would rather just add wheels like you have if it works just the same. Looks like they are standard 8 inch wheels. Thanks!
Thank you! Yes the wheels in the back stripe well just by themselves since that’s where the majority of the mower’s weight is applied. The front roller just helps to define the stripes even better and to avoid scalping when mowing at 1” or lower. The wheels in the back are indeed standard 8 inch, in the case of these, I just had to open up their inside bore since the Fiskars’ axle had a bigger diameter. Hope this helps!!
@@jamescorreia6944 it does thank you!
@@jamescorreia6944 would it not make sense to add a front roller if I mow at 3 inches?
@@jamescorreia6944 is the axle for the wheels 5/8 inch?
@@DRTOLLZ sorry just replying to this now! Mowing at 3” you definitely want to avoid having a front roller. It will just bend the grass down and prevent the mower blade from cutting it properly
any links for the shaft and shaft collar?
I don’t have the links though since I bought them locally. A 5/8” shaft will work perfectly!
Hey there. I am getting ready to do the rear roller mod. I was looking at my mower tonight. To get the rear axle out I would just need to take the cover off, break the chain and then loosen the set screw that looks to be a hey key. Is that correct? I also have an 18" conveyor roller on order. I may not be able to wait and may build a custom roller until it gets here.
Hey Sean! Take the chain cover off, take the height adjuster off and just pull the small sprocket on the reel blade off. The chain should come right off, I never had to break that one. You can also try pulling the big sprocket off instead of disassembling the height adjuster to get the small one out, but it might too tight.
@@jamescorreia6944 awesome. I am going to play with it today. I am either going to buy lawnmower wheels for the rear axle or I am going to attach my big league lawns striper to it. I also ordered a conveyor roller for the front which should reduce the cut height by quite a bit.
@@jamescorreia6944 Did you use 7" plastic wheels or steel wheels?
@@SeanGallianSoulAu the wheels from the big lawn league striper won’t work because they have a very small diameter, so the bed knife will be scraping on the ground. Get lawn mower wheels instead
@@jamescorreia6944 What size did you use. 7" seem to be too small circumference.
Can you recommend a larger sprocket to fit this motor?
Will this work on a Scott’s 20 in manual reel? Looks cool
If there’s a chain to drive the blade, yes it can be done. But I think on that mower, the wheel shaft is the same as the blade shaft. If that’s the case, then it wouldn’t work.
I used to have a similar mower to the scott and it freewheeled when you stopped etc… therefore you should be able to attact a motor and have the blades spin faster than the unit going… the hard part would be attaching the drivetrain…
Also a front rail i stead if the 2 wheels would be preferred
Why? Thanks for the comments :)
@@jamescorreia6944 the average plane is more of a smooth flat plane then rocky undulations. Thats how it is on the expensive mowers. I have one but until you level it with sand the risk is too high to damage 800.00 reel and bed knife these are very cheap by comparison
I’m guessing that you’re talking about the yard becoming more levelled? I don’t intend to go below 3/4” at least for the time being, but I do plan on levelling more with sand. I also have an Allett Buckingham 20H that I use in this yard with no issues so far. Thanks for the advice, I appreciate!
Brilliant! Thanks for sharing
Thank you! :)
Cool video thanks
You’re welcome, thanks!
that's BAD-ASS
Thank you!!
This is absolutely awesome but I would HAVE TO figure out how to get that bad boy cutting at putting green heights. Or at least half an inch.
With the front roller mod that I did, the cutting height range of this mower became 1/2” to 3 1/2” ;)
@James Correia Oh nice! I'm curious is this more powerful and better cut quality than say the Sun joe 24v battery reel? I just recently bought one. Waiting on growing season to see how it holds up. 1st scalp looks pretty good. I will eventually get a real REEL mower just hard to spend that money for only 2500 sqft of grass. Would love to see some good footage this growing season with your mower. Thanks! 👍
@@bamabladez I'm on the fence with the Sunjoe for my 7K sq ft Bermuda. How did the Sunjoe hold up?
This guy's a genius!
Thank you!!
why the music
Why cry
@@KaPPy83
Were you replying to my post, Matt?
I am working on the same project. I purchased a similar motor with a 1/4 inch shaft. Where did you purchase the weld on sprocket and weld on hub? Also did you move the rear sprocket to the front?
Hello Mark, sorry for the delay! I got the sprocket for the motor from Amazon: amzn.to/3nsXcwK
And yes, I used the rear sprocket originally on the wheels, and installed it at the front with the reel blade. This ratio of smaller sprocket on the motor and bigger one on the blade will give the mower a lot more torque so it won’t bog down. Hope this helps!
Thanks! I took this idea, improved it greatly, then made an AI height sensor that also automatically adjusts the height. Honda, Toro, John Deere, Fiskars and a few other companies are very very interested. I appreciate you posting this - it's life changing, because I will be able to retire at 26 years old.
Is there a vids on what you did? Thanks.
mortor. what rpm minute?
Hi James, I did this exact conversion based on your video, it was extremely helpful, thanks a lot for sharing!
Not sure if you faced the same difficulty, but looks like the sprocket on the reel is not fully parallel with the body of the mower which makes it a bit "wobbly". The chain line therefore is not straight so whenever I turn up the RPM or hit thick grass, it drops the chain.
Would you have any suggestion for fixing this?
I would have to see a picture of your conversion. I corrected that by using a support bracket with rectangular holes so that I could move the motor if necessary. This allowed me to adjust it so both sprockets are perfectly aligned. Hope this helps!
@@jamescorreia6944 thanks a lot for the quick answer, you are awesome!
The chain line itself is straight, the problem is that the lower sprocket (the one connected to the reel) seems to have a little play, even if I fully torque down to screw that attaches it to the shaft. It moves ever so slightly, but its enough to break the straight chain line.
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Andras, how do you remove the original sprocket off the motor? I can get the nut off but not the sprocket.
Great video. Did you use an 18 inch 5/8 shaft for the rear wheels or sized up to 21 inches? What length shaft did you use? Thanks !
I used the original shaft for the rear wheels!
How do you get the Berring off on rear axel to out new wheels on?
Did you ever get the rear axle out?
What size chain did you used…thanks.
At the end I explained that I ended up using the original chain. Just get the 9T sprocket from Amazon, it will match the chain, I posted the link on the description
Why don’t you just buy one ? Instead of hot gluing a bunch of crap on that poor little mower🤣 the reason I say this is you paid about 300 for that fiskars mower... you could of bought a good used mclane reel mower for about 400 usd ... and would of saved yourself a lot of time turning something into something els... but hey to each his own I guess 🤷🏼♂
I’m in Montreal, so unfortunately there’s no market of reel mowers around here. This one cost me $80 second hand, plus parts etc, about $300 cad. It works very well, it just doesn’t have self propel. I get your point, but for people in my position or that like a little diy project, this is definitely a good option ;)
Where have you seen a used mclane in good condition for $400?
Hi, I’m from Montreal (west-island). Very cool project, very impressive result. Congrats
@@homer009x thank you! I know the zone very well, I lived in Kirkland. Now I’m in Laval Saint-François. Let me know if you convert one yourself and need any pointers!
@pjbrown9313 i picked up a 10-blade McLane for $75 on FB marketplace. Deals are there to be had, my guy.
wow very ingenious and cleaver.. props...
Amazing job! @yardbrah
Thank you!