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22 minutes ago, drinksloe said:

By rights u should be rigging some sort of dead man cord like on jetskis so if u come off it stops,

The one in the video does have a dead man's handle, you will just need to rig the string round the handle then round the safety handle so when you let go the motor will stop.

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14 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

The one in the video does have a dead man's handle, you will just need to rig the string round the handle then round the safety handle so when you let go the motor will stop.

 

I was thinking i would have to tie/tape the handle on, aye that should work and definately a bit safer.

 

Been thinking about it and had visons of a slow motion slide down the banking towards the spinning lawnmower blades,

Like a really crap james bond baddies tac😃tic

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