I bought this style from Northern Tool (not this exact brand)
This has a ratchet that is for the input side.
but they didn’t have this style. This is cheaper and comes with some metric sockets that may fit well enough? It is for lug nuts.
I can see an issue with the second one in the use of it. The “foot” thing is also the counter torque arm that may be difficult to use. The concept is that you turn your wrench in one direction and then the torque multiplier wants to also rotate but the arm goes against a solid point so the rotation is transferred into the output of the multiplier. That foot may not reach anything on the mower deck stat is sturdy enough. There is a bar in the first style that is about a foot long that I can get to co against some of the support structures on my rotary cutter.
Also be careful about the input and output size of the tool. Buy the correct size socket and wrench or buy adapters if needed. For instance I use a 1/2 inch torque wrench with an adapter to the 3/4 inch input of the torque multiplier when tightening the nuts (and use the ratio of the torque multiplier) to reduce the amount of input torque (mine is 3 to 1 ratio I recall)