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Mower with engine-driven blade and electrical propulsion

  • US 6,604,348 B2
  • Filed: 02/06/2001
  • Issued: 08/12/2003
  • Est. Priority Date: 02/06/2001
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A self-propelled mower having a frame supporting internal combustion engine structure, a source of electrical energy driven by the engine structure, and a driven cutting device for cutting vegetation, the mower including drive wheel structure having spaced wheels supporting the frame, a forward caster wheel centrally located relative to the cutting device and the spaced wheels, first and second electrically driven motors operably connected to the drive wheel structure and to the source of electrical energy for providing mower propulsion primarily from source of electrical energy to propel and steer the mower over the ground where the vegetation is present, and a cutter drive connected between the engine structure and the cuffing device and driving the cuffing device primarily from the engine structure, the cutter drive including a clutch connected to the engine and a cutter drive shaft connected to the cutting device, wherein the cutting device includes a clutch control, and further comprising obstacle detection structure operably connected to the clutch control and controlling drive from the engine to the cutting device.

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