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    What kind of sulky would you recomend for a Quick 36 walkbehind?

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    We're working on a two-wheel "velke-style" rider for the Quick 36 that should be out later this season. It'll be designed to fit current machines.

    Gary
    Gary Patridge, Owner
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    • #3
      What am i missing here? Why wouldnt damn near any velkie work. Am i missing something logistical here. Im thinking worst case,, you may have to cut one down? Seen this "sulky" thread about the qick 36 before and still dont get it.Please educate me.
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      • #4
        Would a Prosilde work if the operator is under 200 lbs, or would that be too much for the 13hp engine?

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        • #5
          I think I heard that the "velke" is going to attach to the axle to put it more forward toward the center of gravity(to prevent lifting the front of the mower).

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          • #6
            aVOLanche,

            You heard right!

            Our rider attachment is going to mount so that it puts the operator's weight over the drive wheels, where it belongs. This will also keep the deck from "rearing-up" on hills. We're also improving on the mounting and pivot joints to provide a longer life. We're not going to put it on the market until it's better.

            Gary
            Gary Patridge, Owner
            Better Outdoor Products, LLC
            www.quick36.com
            www.ronpaul2008.com
            "friends don't let friends use belt drive mowers"

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