Those of you with a great memory and nothing better to do might remember this thread from 2015:
https://grassrootsmotorsports.com/forum/grm/lawn-mower-sulky/104414/page1/
The TLDR version is that I have a walk behind mower, I was about to have knee surgery, and was too cheap to pay someone to mow my lawn while I recovered. I found a nice, restored 60 year old Gravely sulky, made a hitch for it and lived happily ever after for almost five years.
I love this thing! It's super comfortable, cuts my mowing time in half and I'm not exhausted when I'm done.
It was perfect. And then it broke.
I had just finished the whole lawn and was running fast down the gravel road to clear some mud from the tire treads. As I turned back onto the grass, I hit the bump and felt a sharp SNAP! I didn't fall, but could tell that I was sitting a little low and crooked.
Damn. I knew I had one week to find a replacement, or I would be walking again.
One of the nice things about living in New England is that it's not all that hard to find old farm equipment that's no longer being used. About five minutes of Poogling turned up a couple of viable candidates within reasonable driving distance. I made a deal on a frame and seat that was in the middle of a Craigslist ad for a big bunch of Gravely stuff up in Massachusetts, and drove up there with $40 in my pocket a few days later.
I really only need the spring right now, but the frame is actually in really nice shape, and the seat is probably worth more than I paid for the whole thing.
It only took a minute or two to get it all apart with the impact gun. Then I treated it to a few minutes of hatred with a member of the Death Wheel family...
...And then a few coats of my favorite paint : Rustoleum Hammered Black.
Reassembly didn't take much longer than it took to get the old one apart, and I was ready to mow again.