mylittlepony
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So I've been wanting to build an electric garden tractor for quite a while. I was looking at various ways of building my own chassis when I came across a rolling chassis on ebay. When I bought it I didn't have a clue what it was but I now know its a Simplicity 738 - they stopped making them in 1976 so god only knows how old it is 
So I paid £66 for it and brought it home to see if there was anything I could use. It was covered in crap and looks really tatty but after a degrease and pressure wash it actually turns out that its in quite good condition. The rust is only superficial - the chassis is sound, steering works no problem, as do the brakes, and more importantly the transaxle seems to be fine. It has 3x forward gears and reverse, I worked out the approximate ratios:
1st 56:1
2nd 22:1
3rd 14:1
rev 14:1
I already removed the driven pulley but you can see the shaft close to the centre of the photo. That's some pretty good reductions! Now for a motor...... Considered brushless from various suppliers but settled on a Unite 36v 1000W MY1020. Yeah its brushed but it should be easy to control, easy to fit, torquey at low speed and more importantly cheap! I just hope 1000W is enough. The transaxle was originally driven by a V belt, I've settled on a BS 3/8" chain. I'll use a taperlock bush to fix the driven sprocket to the gearbox shaft. The motor will do 3000rpm so I've settled on a 12 tooth sprocket on the motor and 21 on the gearbox for around 2:1. That'll equate to tractor speeds of:
1st 1.58mph
2nd 4.03mph
3rd 6.33mph
rev 6.33mph
I figure I'll mostly use 2nd gear and reverse the motor rather than use the reverse gear. Sprokets and chain should arrive tomorrow. The motor is already here and I've welded up a motor mount to the frame. Once I get the sprockets I'll drill the holes to mount the motor.
Batteries..... Hmmmm....... My ebike runs on lipo but weight doesn't matter on a tractor, LiFe would be cool but the motor will pull nearly 30A and I don't want to splash out on a 30Ah LiFe pack. So I've settled on Deep Cycle SLA. Yeah I know, I know. I'll regret it etc. Well I've done the Peukert calcs and 36v x 86Ah (3kWhr) of Lead will give me a run time of around 2hrs at full power and alot more on less power. This is a garden tractor so I don't expect it to be running at full power all day - I expect it to spend most of its working day either stationary or running on much less than 1000W so I figure that's OK. The pack will weigh 60kg and cost me £260. All that lead will pretty much fill the space where the engine would have been. The lead arrives tomorrow so I'll start the mounts of it once it arrives.
Motor controller is on order, a 4QD Vortex 40-36. Lead time on that is around 10days apparently. It'll give me speed control, reverse and regen braking.
So far so good. Still alot of work to do but I'm really enjoying myself! I'd appreciate advice from anyone who's built something similar.

So I paid £66 for it and brought it home to see if there was anything I could use. It was covered in crap and looks really tatty but after a degrease and pressure wash it actually turns out that its in quite good condition. The rust is only superficial - the chassis is sound, steering works no problem, as do the brakes, and more importantly the transaxle seems to be fine. It has 3x forward gears and reverse, I worked out the approximate ratios:
1st 56:1
2nd 22:1
3rd 14:1
rev 14:1

I already removed the driven pulley but you can see the shaft close to the centre of the photo. That's some pretty good reductions! Now for a motor...... Considered brushless from various suppliers but settled on a Unite 36v 1000W MY1020. Yeah its brushed but it should be easy to control, easy to fit, torquey at low speed and more importantly cheap! I just hope 1000W is enough. The transaxle was originally driven by a V belt, I've settled on a BS 3/8" chain. I'll use a taperlock bush to fix the driven sprocket to the gearbox shaft. The motor will do 3000rpm so I've settled on a 12 tooth sprocket on the motor and 21 on the gearbox for around 2:1. That'll equate to tractor speeds of:
1st 1.58mph
2nd 4.03mph
3rd 6.33mph
rev 6.33mph
I figure I'll mostly use 2nd gear and reverse the motor rather than use the reverse gear. Sprokets and chain should arrive tomorrow. The motor is already here and I've welded up a motor mount to the frame. Once I get the sprockets I'll drill the holes to mount the motor.
Batteries..... Hmmmm....... My ebike runs on lipo but weight doesn't matter on a tractor, LiFe would be cool but the motor will pull nearly 30A and I don't want to splash out on a 30Ah LiFe pack. So I've settled on Deep Cycle SLA. Yeah I know, I know. I'll regret it etc. Well I've done the Peukert calcs and 36v x 86Ah (3kWhr) of Lead will give me a run time of around 2hrs at full power and alot more on less power. This is a garden tractor so I don't expect it to be running at full power all day - I expect it to spend most of its working day either stationary or running on much less than 1000W so I figure that's OK. The pack will weigh 60kg and cost me £260. All that lead will pretty much fill the space where the engine would have been. The lead arrives tomorrow so I'll start the mounts of it once it arrives.
Motor controller is on order, a 4QD Vortex 40-36. Lead time on that is around 10days apparently. It'll give me speed control, reverse and regen braking.
So far so good. Still alot of work to do but I'm really enjoying myself! I'd appreciate advice from anyone who's built something similar.