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Ohlsson & Rice: Home-built Mower-Trimmer

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Ok, here’s the little project I’ve been working on for the last couple weeks.  I’ve been wanting to make a small lawn mower/trimmer with an O&R and I had a nice 133 military engine that needed to find a home.  Thanks to Terry@Just O&R, he was able to hook me up with the perfect vintage mower - it was exactly what I was hoping for. This one is a 14” Sensation, perfect size and design style for the O&R.  

 

It’s not 100% done yet but I couldn’t put off getting some photos posted. I’m still working on the actual trimmer concept and plan to go with more of a weed eater head set up instead of a mower blade.  I plan to use the starter cup off a vintage Pioneer chainsaw and drill three holes so I can pass through some pre-cut Trimmer lines with end-stops. I’ll figure out a good way to secure the cup to the spindle shaft. I also added a stop button to the back plate similar to a few other O&R tools I have.  I’m also finalizing a short throttle cable, doesn’t really need one but thought it might be nice. After a lot of hunting I ended up finding a cast aluminum boat chair pedestal that made the perfect adapter plate to mount the engine to the mower. I also had to swap out the normal Type 133 mount with one that has a couple more inches in height. This was needed to get the right clearance for the gas tank.  Just a note, the early style Drillgine gas tanks don’t mount to the newer style engines and I had to make a couple slight mods to the casting on the case to get all the clearances to fit right.

 

Here is the before and after...

 

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That's awesome!

Looks like it belongs on there. 20 years from now some O&R collector is going to be looking and searching for another one. Good thing the hunt is half the fun.

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Thanks! Yeah, the O&R looks right at home on there- this was a fun little project. 

Hoping my son will cherish these things some day.

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looks great. it looks like it belong there. wallfish is rite one day someone will be looking for one.

It will be very hard to fine.

 

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1 hour ago, JUST O&R said:

was looking at some old pic and that mower was up on the shelf with the o&r's1683182947_IMG_22451.JPG.3464787b1cd82234a3138c7a67625abb.JPG

 

Cool, thanks for adding the photo, this conversion to an O&R was meant to be:)

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59 minutes ago, factory said:

is that a spindle you've found that fits the O&R?

 

Yes, I can’t remember what O&R engine it came off of but I think I can make it work for this mower-Trimmer.

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