Posted on 06/12/2019 5:43:21 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
This lawnmower has the need for speed.
Hondas supercharged Mean Mower V2 recently broke the Guinness World Record for being the fastest accelerating lawnmower.
Stunt driver Jess Hawkins took the modified grass cutter from zero to 100 mph in an average of 6.29 seconds on May 6 near Dresden, Germany, the company said Monday. She had to record the same run, in both directions, taking their average acceleration as the official time.
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well, it does cut grass...
So this thing can accelerate at 3g...
Back to math class for you.
100 mph in 6.29 seconds is only 15.89 mph/second. About 0.8 g.
My Moms neighbor has a hopped up “Simplicity”
Impressive but an electric powered mower would have been faster.
My wife hated when I souped up our lawn mower.
ping
Lessee... 1/2 acres is about 220 by 110 feet... should easily be able to cut a 5-foot-wide path, so figure 22 passes... 22 x 220 = 4840 feet... about half a minute to do a lawn...
Thats just worthless. Youll be done with the lawn before you have time to drink your beer.
WHAT?? She didn’t take off her helmet at the end, let her long blonde hair down and shake it loose like all hot chicks do? Something is wrong here.
“but an electric powered mower would have been faster”
At least the video linked by Moonman62 in #21 shows a huge windmill by the track. Their hearts were in the right place.
Just go ahead and mow a few of your neighbor's lawns too. They might appreciate it so much they'll buy you more beer. ;-)
I could mow my yard (front and back) in about 45 seconds with that bad boy.
Right you are. Thanks for correcting.
30 seconds later:
"Finished, can you bring me a beer?"
Yeah, I was going to say less than 1G actual sustained off the top of my head. You can see accelerometer graphs in car magazines, or put a software version on your phone. Also, I think the latest Motor Trend has top fuel output at 11,000 hp (theoretical).
Dang.
Slot car acceleration for humans.
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