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Hi
Peetee, What can I say, that roller looks like a piece of art!
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Thanks DJ, should be a nice retro touch !
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just wondered if here has been any progress on this project? I like the modern mean look of your SB! Cheers Hooksey
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Hello
Peettee and
ODK members and guests.
I think I better go lie down - maybe have a Bex and a cup of tea.
The genre of
Lawnmower Art is relatively new and we're lucky
to have examples of it on these forums.
This is just mind-blowing in its inception and brilliant in its execution!
Peettee, a most inspirational piece!
Do you have a name for it? It must have a name!
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Thanks Jack for your Kind Words. That's clever the image you have inserted !! No Name as yet. Working on it. Got a buyer so it may be off to work for this one.
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Hi Peetee,
I've seen your latest topic "SB45 Pimped"
HERE . Okay, so "Pimped on 45" it is then!
Personally, I think this is Art Gallery material.
If I was wealthy, I would certainly create:
MOWMA (Mower Museum of Art).
I hope the new tenant will appreciate your work (as many here have).
I hope your next project will be
lawnmowerish .
I just wish we lived in a world were more could appreciate what amounts to
a
dedication to an
iconic SB model as interpreted through
industrial art .
All very artistic. ----------------------------
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Would love to see a vid of this thing running/cutting grass. cheers Ross
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The mower is being featured in March edition of Australian Street Cars, and took out first prize in members Rides yew yew.
I have a Vid of it running and reel engaged, but not too sure how to post??
No fotage of cutting grass as its being sold as NEW, Never used.
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Hello Peetee , Members & Guests That is incredible! - but totally deserved. You have created ... BONART A credit to your vision and your daring to do something - different. The next photo shoot - I imagine - will be as competitor in the lawnmower roller burnouts section at Summernats... ? p.s. I'm not sure on the uploading of your video. But if you have posted it to YouTube, Google, etc. it is easy. All very commendable. --------------------------------JACK. p.s. This will be the only copy of ASC I expect I will purchase...
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I thought i had finished her....apparently not.
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Is that a stainless thrust washer for the main (engine shaft) clutch fork? I suspect the original plastic one would work better, since it is pretty much unlubricated (I don't see the little oil hole doing much for oiling the thrust surface).
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Hello
Peetee That's the earlier brass thrust pad.
Note that it requires a fibrous washer as well.
[The plastic replacement did not require the fibrous washer.]
Hope this helps.
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Thanks Jack, that clears it up for me at least.
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