Me Again wrote:Your as bad as my brother inlaw .
Took the 12 horse motor off dads riding mower and mounted it on a push mower ,then went out and started mowing the neighbors wheat field.Neighbor was not impressed .
"...as bad as..."??? Sounds like he had the right idea, just the wrong "lawn"! I think he was on the verge of creating the first harvester for hobby farms!
When I liquidated my late brother's estate a few years ago I found an old 1956 John Deere 726 snow blower buried in a corner of his garage. It had a garage sale sticker on it, as did almost everything in his house! EVERY weld on it was broken, so I know why he got it for $10. I managed to drag it out to my trailer and took it home. I did some emergency welds on it to see how well it worked, but that first season all we got was very wet snow. That little 7hp motor couldn't push the snow fast enough to get out of the chute! At the end of the season, just as I was finishing clearing the snow, the engine locked up tight, and still won't let go! So, I spent the next fall tearing it all apart, sandblasting everything, welding all of the seams and modifying it to mount an 18hp engine! That bigger motor allowed me to adjust the pulley sizes to spin the blower four times faster. I also learned some tricks from YouTube builders to improve the efficiency of that blower. So, now I have the snow blower from hell (well, except for the v-8 powered ones I've seen!).
Wouldn't you know it, we have now had two complete winters without enough snow to use the damn thing, except I did try it in about 5 inches of snow. It sends the snow clear over the house (two story!) if I adjust the chute correctly, and at 1/2 throttle the snow clears the top power lines along my driveway! I also added headlights so I could have the drive cleared before Cindy went to work, but now she is also fully retired!
It turned out so nice that I decided it needed a bit of unnecessary bling, so I added a short piece of chromed, 6" exhaust stack from a semi over the stock muffler (last two pics). Kinda adds an echo effect, but looks silly as hell with a tiny bit of exhaust slowly rolling out the top!
Yup, sometimes I do get carried away! Don't get me started on the bug-eyed Austin Healy Sprite I had in high school that I stuffed a 396 Chevy into! Nor my Honda Civic hatchback that had a 500ci Caddy motor with a front wheel drive from an El Dorado in the back seat. Tim Allen had it right when he grunted "Uh, uh, NEED MORE POWER!!!".
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