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bennelson 02-19-09 10:11 AM

Hey Tim,

Make sure to post some pictures of your loot so we can see what you got!

My goal for the year is to get off gasoline, and that includes mowing lawns.

Reel mowers behind the Citicar keeps getting more intruiging.

Daox 02-19-09 10:15 AM

I've really been slacking in the pictures department. I meant to post about the batteries early this week and didn't even pull them out of my car until mid this week. Oh yeah, the batteries came with nice trays even!

Daox 02-20-09 06:14 AM

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Alright, here is what I all got.

Motor, controller (top), wires, potbox and contactors in the bin.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider002.jpg


Motor tag and ratings. I'm glad its rated for more than 1700 rpm.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider003.jpg


The motor has two extra wires comming out of it. Tom thought this was probably either for a temperature sensor or rpm output.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider008.jpg


The removable foot mount. I think I'm going to take it off and try to face mount it. There are no tapped holes in the end, so I'll have to disassemble the motor and drill and tap some holes.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider010.jpg


Its just about 7 inches in diameter.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider012.jpg

Daox 02-20-09 06:18 AM

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The motor looks just over 8 inches long.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider013.jpg


Here we have the box of contactors.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider017.jpg


And here we have the fork lift controller and pot box.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider018.jpg


Of course I couldn't resist a trial fit. :D
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider021.jpg


These are the batteries I got. They're about half the size of a motorcycle battery and are rated at 7 Ah.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider022.jpg

Daox 02-20-09 06:21 AM

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The batteries even came with these nice battery trays.
http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider024.jpg


That about does it for parts. The next step will be finding pulleys for it. The two shaft extensions are different diameters, so we'll see which one its easier to find pulleys for. I've was told I can go down to the local farm supply place and pickup hubs that you just bolt different size pulleys to, so I'll probably try that out. After I have that sorted, I'll look at mounting the motor.

MetroMPG 02-20-09 08:25 AM

Nice haul! Christmas came early (or late) for the project.

Daox 02-20-09 03:12 PM

While we're at it. Anyone got some good suggestions on color schemes? I kinda like the Simplicity colors, but I'm open to suggestions.

Higgy 02-20-09 08:45 PM

You strike me as someone who likes...pink...with flower decals.

:D

davidbr13 02-25-09 10:45 AM

That's awesome! Haven't been around here for a while, but just dropped back in to ecorenovator and found this cool project. Gotta say finding a motor is the hardest part. If the one you have is permanent magnet, don't bother with a controller. Use a contactor and continue to use the transmission to change the ground speed. You'll just have to change voltage and/or pulley and belt sizes to get the same speed the Briggs had.

I've finally resigned to sandblasting my E15 elec-trak "basket case" myself and using regular paint (powder coating shops around here cost 3-10 times what they do in the rest of the country). I've got most of the parts, but have a LONG ways to go...I am trying to put together a restoration album, though.

Daox 02-27-09 08:08 AM

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Last night it was a bit warmer out and I took some time to work on the mower.

The first thing I did was take the motor apart. I want to drill and tap the face of the motor so I can just mount it flat against the mower frame. So, I needed to know if there would be enough material to screw into, and if the screws could protrude into the motor at all without hitting anything. The picture shows the flange that will be facing downward. I didn't measure the exact thickness, but it should be just fine.

http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider025.JPG


The motor housing and brushes also looked in good shape. There appears to be plenty of meat left on the brushes. It also seems to be fairly clean.

http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider026.JPG

http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider027.JPG

http://ecorenovator.org/pictures/ecorider028.JPG


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