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Workshop From ScratchPublished at October 2, 2025 at 09:00 PM41:09
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Making Racing Lawn Chopper Trike From a Lawn Tractor-Still Cuts Grass

8 months agoLong-tail
HomemadeDIYMakingMetalworkinghow to mademaking racing lawn
Published time
October 2, 2025 at 09:00 PM
Duration
41:09
Video type
People & Blogs
Channel region
Poland
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543.7K
Likes
5.6K
Comments
253
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Estimated Total Revenue
$326.23 - $1.9K
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$0.6 - $3.5
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Topic Cluster
Homemade
Video Description
I had an old, incomplete Murray lawn tractor, and instead of fixing it, I turned it into a racing chopper trike! It’s powered by a Briggs & Stratton 14HP boxer twin with a unique flat layout. I also bought a used original mower deck for this tractor, so yes — it still cuts grass! The front end comes from a Honda Hornet 600, with extended forks (20 cm / 8 in). The drive ratio was modified — 180 mm (7 in) pulley on the engine, 130 mm (5 in) on the transmission — to keep the original belt and tensioners. The rear axle was widened by 10 cm (4 in), reinforced with sleeves, support bearings, and fitted with Yamaha Raptor wheels for that street look. It’s easy to control, mows perfectly, and hits nearly 50 km/h (31 mph) — 1st gear for mowing, the rest just for fun! 0:00 - Introduction 0:20 - Stripping the mower down 1:40 - Gearbox upgrade 7:35 - Installing support bearings for gearbox shafts 9:15 - Installing the rear wheels 9:43 - Showing and installing the engine 13:47 - Working on the front frame 25:55 - Working on the mounts to fit the mower deck 29:06 - Building the exhaust system 32:45 - Finishing the steering and brake systems 35:13 - Finished build presentation 36:12 - Grass cutting test 37:40 - Racing test
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