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Best sulky value for 36" hydro WB?
Bought my TTHP at the beginning of this season, thought I would get a sulky then too, but didn't want to fork out the extra cash and ended up walking all lawns this season. Wanted to see what you guys thought was the best sulky for a 36" WB? I know for the smaller/lighter machines like mine, not all sulkies will work well. I want to be able to roll right along not have the front end in the air like a funny car
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I have a velky on my toro 36" belted WB - I hate it. Too many movement points, so the ride is incredibly rough if the yard is rough. I am thinking of getting a bull rider, but it doesn't hang up as well as the velky for trailering. Ride on it looks smooth though.
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Build one that is just right for your mower.
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I was thinking of one of those wheel cage kaddys to replace my jungle wheels on a ferris 36" hydro, I just put new wheel bearings in the jungle wheels an Im running out of equiptment money so that wont happen anytime soon.
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velkie x2 is my choice. well worth the $ had mine 4 seasons-no repairs
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I run a velkie on my 36" but the mower is too light. Then 2 yrs ago the hitch broke on my 48" so I robbed it from the 36" and put it on the 48". I have walked it since. Come to think of it I didn't like it on the 36".
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All equipment is wore out. <- Never mind. All equipment has been repainted and with new decals. It's like I have new mower's again! 48" Ferris WB 36" Ferris WB All Echo hand helds <- That's how I feel at the end of the day.
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So far most of what is mentioned is what WONT work.
Anyone use a sulky with success on their 36 WB? Am I stuck walking larger properties?
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7x14 Stealth SE Enclosed with 48" side ramp 08 Toro Z400 - 48" deck, 21HP Kaw 09 Exmark Turf Tracer HP 36" 21" Toro SR4 Super Recycler Stihl KM90 Kombi w/ straight shaft trimmer & tiller heads Husqvarna 125B Blower PG Magnum Turfco XT5 Aerator Turfco LS-22 Overseeder I can do all things through Him who gives me strength. Philippians 4:13 |
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too light? i run mine on a toro 32 with no problem and i weigh 200lbs.
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I run a jungle Jim SS on my 36" tt and like the way it works but they don't make it any more. The runner up for me would be one of the high dollar exmarks.
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I have ran both a cheap 2 wheeled Sulky and a Wright Velke Sulky one wheel. The cheap one worked good when I wasn't replacing wheel bearings. I switched to the one wheel Velke Sulky and it has worked out very good. I am 225lbs and don't have problems with the front end raising.
I did like the ride of the 2 wheel sulky better wish I would have gotten a Velke X2. It is pretty much what the cheap one tried to copy. |
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