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Wheels Lawn Mower Sulky, Adjustable Walk Behind Mower-Sulky, Stand-On Two-Wheel Sulky with 13" Tires for Walk-Behind Mowers, Anti-Rust Specially for Lawn Maintenance and Gardening Operations, Black

4.6/5 (7 reviews)
$204.99
Wheels Lawn Mower Sulky, Adjustable Walk Behind Mower-Sulky, Stand-On Two-Wheel Sulky with 13" Tires for Walk-Behind Mowers, Anti-Rust Specially for Lawn Maintenance and Gardening Operations, Black
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What It Is

This is a two-wheel sulky attachment that converts a walk-behind mower into a ride-on unit, allowing the operator to stand on the platform while mowing. It’s designed for commercial or heavy residential walk-behind mowers with a rear hitch, primarily for large lawns or ongoing maintenance tasks.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check your mower’s hitch type and deck width. This sulky uses a standard universal hitch pin (typically 5/8” or 3/4” diameter) but confirm your mower’s hitch receiver is compatible—most mid-size to large walk-behinds (e.g., Exmark, Toro, Scag, Gravely) will work. Deck size matters: the sulky is best for mowers with 36” to 52” decks; smaller decks may cause instability. Measure your mower’s rear hitch height (should be roughly 6-8 inches off the ground) and ensure the sulky’s tow arm adjusts to match. It’s aftermarket, not OEM, so no brand-specific guarantee—verify your mower’s hitch bracket is sturdy and not plastic.

Key Things to Know

  • Anti-rust coating: The black finish is durable for outdoor use, but check for any exposed welds or edges that may need touch-up after heavy use.
  • Installation difficulty: Moderate—requires basic tools (wrenches, pliers) and about 30–45 minutes. The two-wheel design is stable but heavier than single-wheel sulkies.
  • Tire size: 13” tires are standard for rough terrain, but verify they match your mower’s tire clearance to avoid rubbing during turns.
  • Common gotcha: The adjustable tow arm can loosen over time; periodically tighten the locking bolts to prevent wobble. Not suitable for zero-turn mowers—only walk-behinds with a rear hitch.

Should You Buy It

Buy this if you have a large property (1+ acres) and a compatible walk-behind mower, and you want to reduce fatigue by standing instead of walking. It’s a solid value for the price, with good stability and anti-rust protection, but skip it if your mower has a small deck (under 36”) or a non-standard hitch.

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