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Drag racing lawn mowers on ice .
What's the smallest and lightest mower?
A mower with a rear bagger on it.
Comet clutch and a torque converter feed to a Peerless three speed with reverse. Pick a gear and go.
A cap full of nitromethane and hope the rod holds.
Flat head, so gaps welded instead of milling.
Radiused, ported, stepping the cam ahead a tooth was a old minibike trick to get the old Tecumseh motors to rev more.
Hide the straight pipe in the stock muffler and shot it out the RH side .
Exact same model mower to the rear is still cutting grass.
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Going for Top Grass Eliminator?Drag racing lawn mowers on ice .
What's the smallest and lightest mower?
A mower with a rear bagger on it.
Comet clutch and a torque converter feed to a Peerless three speed with reverse. Pick a gear and go.
A cap full of nitromethane and hope the rod holds.
Flat head, so gaps welded instead of milling.
Radiused, ported, stepping the cam ahead a tooth was a old minibike trick to get the old Tecumseh motors to rev more.
Hide the straight pipe in the stock muffler and shot it out the RH side .
Exact same model mower to the rear is still cutting grass.
Jeez, it sure has a lot of similarities in style. Maybe Ferdinand used some of the design but equally maybe Steyr used some beetle stuff. (The beetle design during the mid 30s anyway)click to enlarge
NO, it's not the first Beetle.
It's a Steyr 50 ( mostly know Steyr as the builders of the Mercedes-Benz' G-Wagen), a small front-engined Austrian car made in 1936, and actually predating the final Beetle design.
from Wikipedia:, it sure has a lot of similarities in style. Maybe Ferdinand used some of the design but equally maybe Steyr used some beetle stuff. (The beetle design during the mid 30s anyway)