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I agree with 2manyrocks. For most people a mixer is used from time to time and may sit a long time between uses. That is not good for gas engines and you end up spending more time trying to get it going than it is worth. Besides if you have a generator, then your electric mixer is portable. I have so many gas motor items already that I spend too much time winterizing and changing oil, etc. For rarely used items, keeping it simple with an electric motor is often the best option.I'd rather have a mixer with an electric motor than listen to a gas engine. You just need to figure out the proper pulleys to maintain the correct operating speed.
Nothern Tool had 5 or 6 different electric ones so they are obviously functional for a home user. Cement Mixers + Portable Cement Mixers | Construction | ohrthern Tool + Equipment Maybe the next time you are there or Home Depot or whatever you can have a look at them and see how they do it. Why reinvent the wheel? You may end up with exactly what suits your needs, at a cost of next to nothing but your time.