Tri-Cycle Big Enough For Full-Grown Adult
Your readers might get a kick out of this "tricycle" that's big enough for a full-grown adult to ride. It has an 8-in. high front wheel and wide, 6-in. high rear wheels off an old riding mower. The steel seat, handlebars, and pedals are off an old exercise bike. The seat can be raised or lowered. The handlebars are similar to bicycle handlebars but extend straight up which provides more leg room. I used 1 1/2-in. dia. steel tubing to make the frame. There's even a hitch on back for pulling a wagon.
I also made a push-pull 3-wheel cart after reading in FARM SHOW about the one made by John Hass of Rock Rapids, Iowa (Vol. 19, No. 5). (John Krueger, Rt. 1, Box 539, Blanchard, Okla. 73010 ph 405 392-4796)
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Tri-Cycle Big Enough For Full-Grown Adult FARM HOME recreation 21-5-38 Your readers might get a kick out of this "tricycle" that's big enough for a full-grown adult to ride. It has an 8-in. high front wheel and wide, 6-in. high rear wheels off an old riding mower. The steel seat, handlebars, and pedals are off an old exercise bike. The seat can be raised or lowered. The handlebars are similar to bicycle handlebars but extend straight up which provides more leg room. I used 1 1/2-in. dia. steel tubing to make the frame. There's even a hitch on back for pulling a wagon.
I also made a push-pull 3-wheel cart after reading in FARM SHOW about the one made by John Hass of Rock Rapids, Iowa (Vol. 19, No. 5). (John Krueger, Rt. 1, Box 539, Blanchard, Okla. 73010 ph 405 392-4796)
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