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How to make a racing lawn mower (Updated!)

Step 4Installing the transmission or- the RAGB

Installing the transmission or- the RAGB
The next step is to install the RAGB ( transmission). This was a tedious task because the RAGB I chose has an unusual triangular shape and a strange bracket. Additionally, the RAGB shaft has to be far enough off the ground, yet not too far up as to protrude above the diamond plate covering it. When all the measurements were done. I had 1/4" between the top of the RAGB and the cover. The RAGB sits on two cross members welded in the frame. If you look at the pic called: "Battery bracket", you can see how it is configured. In the next pic you can see the RAGB bolted into place.

Before we get any further, you'll need to determine what your gearing ratio will be. The RAGB is a 2:1 ratio, meaning that two turns go in, one comes out of the output shaft. I suck at math, but my gear setup is as follows: Centrifugal clutch is 14 tooth. Input on RAGB is a 14 tooth. Output on the RAGB is 12 tooth, and the rear axle sprocket is a 40 tooth. That worked out well, but I have no clue what the final ratio is. The engine speed is around 4,500-5,000 RPM.

I'm using an all chain drive system. Many use belts, but I like the idea of using a chain. I used #35 chain for this build, but many use #40.

The next step is to install chain tensioners. The chain needs to be somewhat taut, but not tight. All chains will loosen and 'stretch' with use. So you need to have tensioners to keep that tension at the right level. The RAGB to rear axle tensioner was a problem because there was very little space to install one. My solution was to install a skateboard wheel that slides up and down in a 1x1 piece of steel with a slot milled along it's length. This enables you to slide the skateboard wheel up and down against the chain. You wouldn't think skateboard wheels would hold up, but they work great. Seeing as how they are designed to handle a person riding on asphalt, chain doesn't cause any damage to them at all. In this setup, I just have enough room to get into the area with a wrench to loosen/tighten the tensioner.
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Aug 22, 2011. 12:41 AMMcClellan41 says:
so which ratio has a better acceleration (power) 6:1 or 2:1??
Dec 28, 2010. 8:29 PMJOHNTHEREDNECK says:
hei i have a question which transmission would be best a peerless 6spd out of a poulan or a 5spd spicer from a craftsmen ?
Jan 1, 2011. 8:09 PMJOHNTHEREDNECK says:
no theyre not hydrostatic theyre both gear drivin. put a steel plate around it on the top would angle iron work ?
Oct 11, 2010. 3:43 PMrilley1313 says:
hey where do i find this right angle gear box?
Sep 8, 2010. 5:37 PMryanhare92 says:
Ive been running a belt drive with my transmission and have noticed cracks are starting to appear all over my belt. What is the likely cause of all these cracks forming?
Jul 1, 2010. 8:39 PMnathansampson40 says:
i have a 14.5 hp briggs and stratton 7speed and i was wondering if i took the governor off if it would go faster or one of my friends said that it wouldnt go any faster because it was geared so low in the transmission and the same in the rear end
Aug 8, 2010. 9:51 AMac-dc says:
Yes if it is governed conservatively, by removing that and increasing engine RPM it will go faster - and stress the engine more. However, since the (mower?) was designed within an RPM band where the engine needed produce more torque to drive the deck too, without that it only makes sense to go with a higher geared transmission also, it is a more important change than governor increase or removal.
Jun 13, 2010. 9:47 PMthe piper says:
not 100 % sure but i think your gears work out to be about 1.5? turns of the axle to 1 of the engine. just off my head so :S
Jan 21, 2010. 5:40 PMryanhare92 says:
Could you combine a centrifugal clutch with a multi-speed transmission instead of using a right angle gearbox? I was considering using my stock peerless 5 speed and I was just going to leave it in 5th gear with the centrifugal clutch. Think that would work? Also I noticed your sprocket on the clutch was kind of small and the one on your shaft was kind of large. I know with a pulley I have a larger one on my engine and then a small one on my transmission to produce a greater speed. How are your speeds with your setup and how does it work? Thanks
Oct 20, 2009. 6:05 PMbrodewald10 says:
do you think that a 1:1 ratio gearbox would work good. Not sure if it will produce enough speed. Or should i look for a 2:1 . I found one that is 1:1 and is preety good and will get it if i know it will work good with the speed
Oct 3, 2009. 5:39 AMspikeymikey108 says:
What are those right angled gearboxes called ? and im in the UK. id like to buy one of those brand new. any ideas ?
Jul 6, 2009. 9:34 PMextrememonkeydude says:
I cant get the original pulley of my transmission its looks rusted to the shaft or something has anyone got any ideas for getting it off.
Jun 27, 2009. 8:23 PMextrememonkeydude says:
so does this thing only have one gear or is it like a 5 speed
Jun 29, 2009. 6:06 PMcowboy720842000 says:
i'm looking at using a mower that is hydro staic any tips or should i just find a different one?
Jun 22, 2009. 6:43 PMrazor2258 says:
were can i buy the transmissons
Jun 17, 2009. 9:42 AMrazor2258 says:
what do i need to get for my engine i want to run just a staight chain to the back but my engines shaft runs striaght to the ground what do i need
Apr 15, 2009. 8:16 AMderekonderdonk says:
What kind of sprockets did you use? How do they stat put on the shafts?
Mar 25, 2009. 5:30 PMmrdelaney21 says:
I was wondering if anyone has a 1:1 90 degree gear box for sale with 3/4in shafts if not where can I get one and will a split box with 2 out puts work. please email me mrdelaney21@aol.com thanks
Mar 16, 2009. 6:50 AMAHolland says:
were could I get a axle like that at a reasonable price?
Dec 28, 2008. 10:09 AMjboy14 says:
where can I get a chep Right angle gear box. and what are the age classes
Jan 15, 2009. 1:28 PMjboy14 says:
what about a 7 speed forword
Nov 9, 2008. 11:24 AMMerkatroyd says:
What would be a good ratio to use with a 12 hp motor? Thanks for all the help so far, I 'm coming along pretty good in this project.
Oct 25, 2008. 12:33 PMMerkatroyd says:
How wide should the back axle be? I have a craftsman mower, the width of the original back axle going thru the transmission is 29 1/2 ". thanks
Jul 17, 2008. 8:38 AMfool1a1a1a says:
where did u get that right angle gear box all ive found is expensive offset ones that are big and bulky email me with the answer on that aand also where did u get u get that back axle zipzoom@comcast.net is my email

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