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Old 09-24-2013, 01:33 PM
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Thanks jimbob,those are 10 1/2" wheels that I had made by extreme motorworks with I think 4 1/2" offsets.Im not a 100% positive on the offset since its been a few yrs since I had them made and the tires are 26x12x12 carlisle's.I had to do a few mods to the brake calipers and the carriage bolts to get it to work but it has worked pretty darn good so far.The engine runs like a champ and the hydro seems to be in real good shape too.Just a good ole machine.My buddies that live around me all have golf carts but I choose this.We all visit one another and its a couple miles to our houses,so when I go there it through the woods,across the pasture and a few ditches and a few beers.They tell me I need a golf cart but I say for what,my C.C. does just fine.Better be quiet cause you know the curse,as soon as you start saying something good something will break!!!!!!!!!!!
Over the river and through the woods, to my buddies house we go!!

I'm with you, though; the heck with the golf carts, I'll take a CC any day!
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Old 09-29-2013, 05:18 PM
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I got it finished up today.Everything works great.Nothing professional but it will serve the purpose that I built it for.Also put a pretty good scratch on the leg from the hitch so I made a change to that.Probably gonna make a tool box out of the old battery compartment.Now to clean up this disaster area I call a my shop.
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I got it finished up today.Everything works great.Nothing professional but it will serve the purpose that I built it for.Also put a pretty good scratch on the leg from the hitch so I made a change to that.Probably gonna make a tool box out of the old battery compartment.Now to clean up this disaster area I call a my shop.
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Great job and I bet with a little ice and a six pack the box could have other uses!
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Great job and I bet with a little ice and a six pack the box could have other uses!
Yea still scratching the ole backside wondering how I can incorporate a easily and quickly removable shelf for the igloo.My buddies just shake their heads at me and wonder what's next.At least now when I'm making that slow 30 min trip home with the engine at half throttle with the lights on,or after finishing spray duties w/engine at half throttle I'll still have plenty of battery left.I don't like running the engine at WOT if I don't have to and cooling has never been a problem with the ole girl.Also gonna drill another hole for a permenate cord for a battery tender.Also picked up a tachometer for it this weekend,that's another project soon to be started.It just never ends,and I love it!!!!!!!!
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