CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR ZERO TURN LAWN EQUIPMENT
20230240187 ยท 2023-08-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
A01D67/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A01D69/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A drive wheel and equipment attachment combination for self-propelled hydro-static wheel drive lawn care equipment platforms that converts rear two-wheel drive zero turn equipment with a center mower deck to a four-wheel drive with a universal front implement mount lawncare equipment platform
Claims
1. A four-wheel drive conversion for use with a zero turn two-wheel drive, lawn equipment including, an equipment frame, an engine, rear drive wheels, front caster wheels and a mower deck, the front wheel drive conversion comprising, a replacement front frame, a pair of drive wheel assemblies on said replacement frame, extension receivers on said support frame for registerably receiving said replacement front frame in place of the front caster wheels and means for temporarily supporting said equipment for removing said front caster wheels and placing said replacement frame.
2. The four-wheel drive conversion for use with a zero turn two-wheel drive lawn equipment set forth in claim 1 wherein said replacement front frame comprises, a pair of parallel spaced extension frame elements, a cross support frame element in communication therewith and equipment support brackets extending from said cross support frame element.
3. A four-wheel drive conversion for use with a zero turn two-wheel drive lawn equipment set forth in claim 1 wherein said drive wheel assemblies comprises independent hydraulic motors on said respective drive wheels and a source of hydraulic power.
4. The four wheel drive conversion for use with a zero turn two wheel drive lawn equipment set forth in claim 1 wherein said means for temporarily supporting said equipment frame comprises, a pair of deployable support legs registerable with said equipment frame in spaced relation to said respective extension receivers.
5. The four-wheel drive conversion for use with a zero turn two-wheel drive lawn equipment set forth in claim 2 wherein said cross support frame further comprises, a power take off drive pulley assembly and gear box thereon.
6. The four-wheel drive conversion for use with a zero turn two-wheel drive lawn equipment set forth in claim 2 wherein said equipment support brackets secure said mower deck to the cross-support frame in spaced relation to the drive wheel assemblies.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0011] Referring now to
[0012] A converted four-wheel drive lawncare equipment 17 of the invention can be seen in
[0013] The modified equipment frame 11A may have auxiliary deployable support legs 27 which, in this example, extend from corresponding fittings 27A on the frame 11A with each being an L-shaped extending outwardly and downwardly leg for ground support engagement as seen in
[0014] The auxiliary drive wheel assemblies 18 secured to respective wheel frame motor mounts 28 each have wheels 29 and hydraulic motors 29A, best seen in
[0015] A pair of apertured equipment support brackets 33 extend from the fabricated frame mounts 28 and are configured to registerably engage and support and implement mounting extensions 34 on a, in this example, mower deck 35 shown in broken lines in
[0016] The implement power take off illustrated generally as a drive pulley assembly 36 has a 90-degree gear box GB to convert the drive belt to the required orientation for existing implements known in the industry.
[0017] It will be evident from the above description that the so modified conventional two-wheel drive zero turn lawncare equipment 10 can easily and quickly be converted to a superior four-wheel drive vehicle with a more adaptable and usable front implement mount with the hereinbefore described conversion assembly of the invention.
[0018] The utilization of auxiliary drive wheels 18 with independent hydrostatic motors 29A provide an improved and adaptable lawncare equipment 17 as best seen in
[0019] As evident from the above description, it will be seen that a substitution of fabrication components under the doctrine of equivalency is available and stating such substitutions are of equal use consideration.
[0020] The key element of the hereinbefore described invention is the utilization of the existing zero turn two-wheel drive lawncare equipment 10 with the under-frame mowing implement 15 to a four-wheel front mounted implement supported configuration allowing for broader equipment use and adaptation than before.
[0021] It will thus be seen that a new and novel conversion system for zero turn lawn equipment has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.