Yes that would be a problem if you can't lift the mowers Tyler ,if I couldn't lift the mowers I'd get a manual forklift ,I've seen second hand ones for $150. In a larger shed you could make an over head crane or possibly use a scissor lift table jack.
I haven't counted all the motors Norm but would not surprise me if they were over 200. Yes there were lots of bargains years ago if you held onto old cars ,I had a Holden subframe in the shed that I paid $50. for and sold for $2500.
The straight fueled motors you can bolt them to a face plate on the lathe and rebore them if demand for them goes up.
[quote=Mowerfreak]They will become a quaint artefact once they become scarce enough. They'll be like a Lister is now.[/quote]
Who knows Mf ,if everyone is using electric garden equipment in the future the vintage equipment may just end up as scrap metal.
Fixed the door hinges by drilling a hole and putting a 6 mm hose in the hinge then filled the hose with WD40.
I've put 23 Mowers on this rack so far ,I think I need to make another rack on the other side of the shed , one good thing about using the round steel for the rack was it cost nothing to cut (no grinding discs required) just used a pipe cutter.
If I make another I will probably use something completely different for the other rack only because I think I have some lengths of RHS to use up.