On Monday, September 25, 2017 at 4:16:31 AM UTC-4, Bill wrote:
Stormin' Norman wrote:
Here is the snapper site:
https://www.snapper.com/na/en_us/pro...lk-mowers.html
The rear wheel drive is very sweet, there is a differential in the
drive train that makes turning the unit completely effortless.
Do you mean turning it around at the end of a pass. If so, please
explain how that could work. To my mind, the "fulcrum"(?) is at the
points of contact of the 2 rear wheels. Do the wheels move as you are
turning it around?
Bill
Whether the mower is tilted up or not has no bearing on what the wheels are doing.