How to Convert a Lawn Mower Handle to a Folding Handle
One space-saving advantage on push-style lawnmowers is a folding handle. Manufacturers usually offer this feature standard with all their newer models, but many older model lawnmowers came with rigid handles that are less compact and often take up more storage area. However, using improvised techniques, a few tools and basic do-it-yourself skills, you can convert the old rigid handle on your mower into a folding handle in about an hour.
Remove the throttle control clamp screws on the lawnmower handle using the appropriate screwdriver. Turn the screws counterclockwise.
Measure the distance from the top of the mower handle down on either side to the handle mount brackets on the frame of the mower using a measuring tape. Mark the center between the two points on the handle using a metal scribe.
- One space-saving advantage on push-style lawnmowers is a folding handle.
- Measure the distance from the top of the mower handle down on either side to the handle mount brackets on the frame of the mower using a measuring tape.
Measure 3 inches up from the center mark on either side of the handle and scribe a line across the surface.
Cut each side of the handle at the 3-inch mark using a tubing cutter and remove the severed upper section.
Position the upper section on a hard surface. Have a helper hold the section upright on one side, maintaining the position using a level.
Set a 1/2-by-3-inch bolt on the top of the handle tubing that is on the surface. Place the head of the bolt against the open end of the tubing. Strike the bolt with the hammer to create an indent in the tubing.
- Measure 3 inches up from the center mark on either side of the handle and scribe a line across the surface.
- Strike the bolt with the hammer to create an indent in the tubing.
Repeat Steps 5 and 6 on the opposite side of the handle.
Install the indented upper section over the handle’s lower section. Clamp the sections together using vise-grip pliers.
Drill a 1/4-inch hole on each side of the handle approximately 1-1/2 inches up from the end of the indented tubing. Use a drill with a 1/4-inch steel drill bit.
Install a 1/4-by-1 1/4-inch bolt through each side of the handle followed by a 3/16 lock washer and a wing nut. Tighten the wing nuts clockwise by hand.
- Repeat Steps 5 and 6 on the opposite side of the handle.
- Install a 1/4-by-1 1/4-inch bolt through each side of the handle followed by a 3/16 lock washer and a wing nut.
Remove the vise-grip pliers from each side of the handle.
Replace the throttle control onto the handle and tighten the clamp screws clockwise with a screwdriver.
Tip
When you want to fold the handle, loosen the wing nuts on either side and fold the upper section forward. When tightened for use, the indented sides clamp securely around the tubing on the lower section.
Tips
- When you want to fold the handle, loosen the wing nuts on either side and fold the upper section forward. When tightened for use, the indented sides clamp securely around the tubing on the lower section.
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Max Stout began writing in 2000 and started focusing primarily on non-fiction articles in 2008. Now retired, Stout writes technical articles with a focus on home improvement and maintenance. Previously, he has worked in the vocational trades such as automotive, home construction, residential plumbing and electric, and industrial wire and cable. Max also earned a degree of biblical metaphysician from Trinity Seminars Ministry Academy.