This is the true DIY type content that made me love YT. Ingenuity at its best. Repair or create something from what you have laying around. No endless talking, self promotion, or pointless time fillers. Straight to the point, valuable and creative ideas. Great video! Thank you for posting.
This is the true DIY type content that made me love YT. Ingenuity at its best. Repair or create something from what you have laying around. No endless talking, self promotion, or pointless time fillers. Straight to the point, valuable and creative ideas. Great video! Thank you for posting.
Thank you so much for watching, and God bless
So simple , doesn't break the wallet . This is perfection. Thank you !
You're welcome
thank you..as a hand cap man I do all of my work off my riding mower ..this will make it much easier.. going to get work on it this week
That's the simplest yet most effective DIY approach I've seen so far. Sure beats shelling out $50 to $65 bucks for a kit made in China.
Thank you so much and thanks for watching.
Fab video. Used your idea but with wood and small push mower wheel raisers. Works a treat. Thanks for the idea.
You're welcome, and thanks for watching God Bless 🙏
This is awesome tutorial.. I don't understand why the manufacturer's don't install wheels .. thanks for sharing this video bro
Not a problem and thanks for watching
Was looking for a video like yours !! ⚠100% beyond awesome what you just created !!! Awesome job !
Thank you so much.Thanks for watching.
Achievement unlocked :push mower
Thank you! I love that you used whatever you already had. By the way, what size wheels did you use?
6 in wheels and thanks for watching
Very cool, what is the size of the wheels?
So Cool I'm going to make one, this is what I was looking for.
Great Idea!!
Thank you so much.
Good job, thanks.
fantastic idea, i will be doing this to my weed eater
Thanks for watching 🙏
It needs independent swivel wheels under the bar, how does the string work? Can’t move side to side either
It works fine for me thanks for watching
It doesn't work if you need to go under solar panels that are very low
I think you need a third wheel in the back to keep some stability for a more even cut but I am definitely doing something like this
That's a great idea thanks 😊👍
Hacksaw on that piece of wood probably took forever
Lol, it's like a workout,but not a problem.Thanks for watching.
He should rename this to "How to convert a multi-use tool into a single-use"
Nice
Thanks bro lol
You can make it unteachable woud be better
All he has is a hacksaw?
Yes, and no wrenches lol.