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Old 12-02-2015, 10:37 AM
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I still have to cut and clean it up a bit. But it is a start.
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Hey Cubbers,

We had a weird winter this year in PA. It def gave me some time to work on my beast. hopefully the pics do me a solid here.

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okay, i tried and tried to flip these pics. sorry. I cant figure this out.. even in the preview.
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So.... how are you going to get any power to those big tires?
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So far, not really havin any prob with them. no major trench test or anything yet. But she does move forward and reverse pretty well. she is hooked up like a 129. That much didnt really change.
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Looks neat so far! It should be fine for riding around but I'm afraid it will be geared way to high to do any work with those larger tires..

Should be really fast but just not sure you will have any pulling power with the stock gearing.

It does look cool though! Keep us posted!
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I like the look myself, thanks for posting progress pics.
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I like the look as well BUT, you are SERIOUSLY straining your transaxle!
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Makes me think about Johnny Cash One Piece At A Time.
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