I rather fancy making a powered lawn roller (you can tell works a bit thin on the ground at the moment).
I have a ancient pull push cast iron roller seized and rusting at the bottom of the garden and a pretty good 3.5hp Tecumseh engine sitting in the garage which I keep tripping over.
Initial thoughts were to make it chain drive with a clutch, but I recon a reverse gear would be really useful for making several passes over particularly high spots and backing out of her flower beds on the occasions I'm not paying full attention.
So I'm basically describing one of those pedestrian rollers they used to roll new tarmac on pavements in the days when they bothered to resurface pavements.
Hydraulic drive would seem the way to go but I really need to do this on a budget (ie zero or minimal cost). I found Youtube video where a guy had rigged up a power steering pump to drive a bidirectional hydraulic motor via a simple leaver valve.
I can probably pick up a power steering pump cheap but does anyone know places or ways to obtain the motor, valve and hoses cheap. Stuff on ebay seems very pricey.
How are these components specified? I've seen motors quoted at so many cc per rev which seems to make sense. I've not played with hydraulics before so I'm on a steep learning curve.