11-03-08, 08:41 AM | #1 |
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EcoRider - riding lawn mower electric conversion
Well, the time has come for my first EV project! I really wanted to convert the Toyota Paseo I picked up a while ago, but it would have cost too much for me at the moment. So, my next thought was that I really could use a riding mower. I have push mowed my lawn, and it takes a long time. So, I talked things over with Ben Nelson and MetroMPG, the two EV guys I know and decided to go with an electric riding mower.
This weekend I picked up a Simplicity 728 (no idea what year) from a very kind gentleman. I found and got the mower for free using FreeCycle.org. It currently has a mildly used 8hp Briggs engine in it. The deal with the donator was that I take the engine out and return it to him since it hasn't seen much use. I was all too happy to oblige! So, now I have a new project for this winter. Hopefully updates will come fast. For future reference: Belt size: Drive: L485 Mower deck: L478 Mower blades: L470 Snow blower: L482
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11-03-08, 10:54 AM | #2 |
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This sounds like fun. I'm interested to see how everything goes for you to see what I can apply to my electric push mower conversion that I hope to have finished before spring. Be sure to take a lot of pictures!
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11-03-08, 12:22 PM | #3 |
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that's awesome. have fun with that
sell me the Paseo while you're at it |
11-06-08, 08:51 AM | #4 |
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Daox- this is GREAT news for me. When I first stumbled upon Ecomodder, I wanted to build an Electric Motorcycle once my tour in Iraq is over. I figured it would be a good way to understand all the work and components required to build an EV. After further thought I decided that an electric rider would be better, (less chance of injury )
Now that you've got a project like this, I will be following along closely. Please take pics, and If I can help with researching info please let me know. Not that I could compare to Ben or MetrMPG, those guys are awesome! I can't wait to see the progress! |
11-06-08, 09:43 AM | #5 |
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Well, I took the mower out for a spin last night. I really needed to cut the grass and chew up the leaves. So, the mower got its last run on gasoline. It worked quite well for what I seemed to think of as a small mower (only 8 hp).
I'm now starting to track down the necessary other items for the conversion. Ben Nelson said he would donate a few things so I'm really psyched about that! There will be many pictures to come.
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11-06-08, 11:58 AM | #6 |
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cool idea! what kind of range do you think you'll get?
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11-06-08, 01:15 PM | #7 |
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I'm going to start with humble targets. I'd like to be able to mow half of my yard on one charge. Below is a pic of the two 'halfs'. I actually think, depending on the quality of the batteries, that I should be able to do the entire yard. However, I'll be fine if I can't do the entire thing all at once.
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11-15-08, 10:13 PM | #8 |
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Wow, Tim, that's a really nice spread you got there. Is the white structure by the cul-de-sac yours, too?
I am also very excited to see your rider conversion as it progresses. I have been thinking about doing the same, but have not committed to it...yet. And yes, post lots and lots of pictures!
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any progress on the mower Daox?
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Yes: I reneged on a free motor controller I offered to send Tim.
OK, technically Ivan reneged, since it's half his I suppose. Sorry!
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