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Tow-Behind Push Mower
Tim Pickles, Kiowa, Colo., recently sent photos of a “side kick” tow-behind mower attachment that lets him pull a conventional push mower behind his riding mower.
  The attachment consists of a triangle-shaped metal offset towbar that hooks around the mower’s front axle next to the wheels, and a metal tongue that hooks on behind the riding mower. A clevis pin goes through a hole in each hook to prevent the wheels from accidentally disengaging. A spring and rope is used to hold the push mower’s safety handles together.
  “It reduces my mowing time by up to one third. By removing 2 clevis pins and disconnecting a spring, I can quickly remove the push mower and use it in places where my riding mower can’t reach,” says Pickles.
  Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Tim Pickles, 6619 Shannon Circle, Kiowa, Colo. 80117 (ph 303 646-4824; picklesproducts@skybeam.com; www.picklesproducts.com)


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2012 - Volume #36, Issue #3