Hi All First post & I'm looking for any advice. I have inherited a Ross's 30" mower from a local croquet club & looking to use with local cricket club to turf wicket prep. (all volunteer work). Its is a great bit of kit, Heavy & would love to be able to use it.
The 2hp 1440rpm electric mower has been removed as this isn't a option for my requirements We have been gifted a Kohler 12hp engine that i estimate would put out 1400 rpm at idle & 3600rpm Full throttle
What are our options? Can we fit the petrol engine & limit to 2000-2400 rpm? Does it need to be geared Down? Has anybody done this kind of thing? Do i look for smaller engine?
We have many hands to be able to help us in the community i would just love some information See Attached Images Cheers Rusty
Hi Rusty, welcome here lots of info gets thrown around and we try to help. Everything is doable and sounds like you have enough helpers. Going to be a bit of trial and error, looking at the size of your pulleys it looks maybe 2&1/2 inch to about 3&1/2 inch so that means your shaft would be turning probably at about 1000 rpm, bit of guessing but something like that. Probably the simplest way to get a clutch working is to have the motor on a pivot so it can allow the belts to slip. One step at a time and keep us updated.
Hello TVG Russell and Norm I can't say I recognise a Ross Greens lawnmower. I'm guessing it is a 1980s copy of a SB Queens. Any information welcome.
Gearing is important! The electric motor runs at 1400 RPM - quite low. Because the Kohler is over-powered for the job, and runs to a higher RPM, the Kohler needs to be run at idle - to roughly match the original performance. I think that is do-able.
It is important that the RPMs match the original electric motor specification. Over-heating of the reel - and pre-mature reel life will result from any higher RPMs. Otherwise, clip rate and landroll speeds would be way-too-high for efficacy.
This is not an ideal situation, but I understand economy is a factor here. The Kohler running at normal operation speeds would require a change in pulley sizes.
Please keep us informed.
All the best with this project. ------------------------------------------- Jack