A race-car driver in England has souped up a lawnmower in the hopes of breaking a world speed record for a grass-cutting device. Don Wales, who already holds the land-speed record for a steam-powered vehicle, is aiming to best the current lawnmower speed record of 80 mph set by a guy named Bob Cleveland in 2006. And with test runs topping 100 mph, he may beat Bob Cleveland's lawnmower speed record but he'll never beat him in the category of Best Name.
"It is a really exciting project, and I am delighted to be a part of it," Wales said. "How often do you get to drive a lawnmower at more than 100 miles per hour?"
As part of the rules, the device must be able to actually mow grass. The official Guinness Book of World Records attempt will take place in February in England.
In the meantime, if you want to approximate the experience, try watching "The Straight Story" in fast-forward.


























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Sunday 27 December
By Ron
My Dad dabbled quite a bit in mechanical inventions, one was a riding mower with a vertical shaft, large 4 stroke engine hooked to a Willys (I think?) 3 speed manual transmission, narrowed automobile "rear end", small tractor tires in back, racing-go-kart tires in front. Excellent wheelie machine, very fast, AND it mowed our 5 acre property nicely.
Dad also built, completely from scratch, a working 9 cylinder aircraft engine in 1941 .. I have that engine, plan to restore it, maybe after I retire.
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