Those are sexy! I'm not sure if I'd go THAT far, I envision more of a Thundercar/Super Stock grassroots style backyard built racecar themed deal loosely based on my friends car I helped him build and race. Can't find a picture atm but it's a tough looking car!
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You guys will NOT BELIVE the boat I found for free today I think it might be a scam though... the number posted is for crappy tire's customer service...
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Has anyone ever installed one leaf spring pack (golf cart size maybe) over top of a typical tractor pivoting front axle, so the leaf spring center is securely attached to the center of the frame and the ends are attached to the left and right sides of the pivot axle via shackles?
I'm thinking with the tractor sitting square the spring would be set almost neutral, just wondering and I'm tired.
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I believe I may have seen a side to side setup while diving deep into ATLTF past but I could be wrong. Give me some time and maybe I'll dig up what has come to mind.
*edit* What I think I saw is none of the above that @MightyRaze posted
Honestly, who owns a golf cart for the purpose of golfing? Also, I don't talk to people who own EV's and that includes electric golf carts Nah, I just don't see the point of them, thats all, and they sound kind lame to be honest
In general, they are excellent little vehicles. My friend here has a gas engine one, push the gas pedal and the engine starts. It is his little car for the neighborhood. I have my eye one one that is buried in someone else’s junk pile. When it warms up some here ai am going to ask…
Those are sexy! I'm not sure if I'd go THAT far, I envision more of a Thundercar/Super Stock grassroots style backyard built racecar themed deal loosely based on my friends car I helped him build and race. Can't find a picture atm but it's a tough looking car!
I found @thunderdivine ‘s builds and brought one to the recent list. I have saved all of his pics and videos. Sigh, another project.
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I've gone through all my favorites and haven't found it yet but I did find another leaf spring setup that appears to be the earliest one on the site from 2013 by @redlinemotorsportts
Honestly, who owns a golf cart for the purpose of golfing? Also, I don't talk to people who own EV's and that includes electric golf carts Nah, I just don't see the point of them, thats all, and they sound kind lame to be honest
In general, they are excellent little vehicles. My friend here has a gas engine one, push the gas pedal and the engine starts. It is his little car for the neighborhood. I have my eye one one that is buried in someone else’s junk pile. When it warms up some here ai am going to ask…
Oh, the gas ones are great, I always have my eye out for them...
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Okay @FatMike I found it! It wasn't from in the past it was posted only a few days ago... so that settles it my imagination wasn't playing games on me!
Here's the link, he stabbed in the front of *you guessed it*.... a golf cart! Lol
booy ive been busy lately my truck took a crap while scrapping so i had to do 45 all the way from the jy to my buddies house and we are gonna stab it in his workshop and figure out why the transmission wont shift out of first we think the tcm got unplugged and if so it should be a plug it back in and we should be okay but i hope we didnt burn the pump out of it its a 220k 4l60E in a 93 silverado 4x4 soo needless to say it been worked real hard its whole life if this fixes it ill get a spare as a backup anyway
NOW, I have seen it all. An off road recliner, looks to be built on a mower chassis. From a video about tig welding. He made a beer holder for the cooler.
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Ever heard of Colin Furze? He's one of the original YouTubers and makes the craziest, most functional things! Check this out, he set a Guniess world record with it!
Here's a little mystery that needs solving... does anyone have any idea what this logo represents? The 2 bolts that hold the throttle control on the head are stamped with this, not sure if it's a M or a W but I don't recognize it and it's not often I see bolts with logos on it! The seller thinks the motor came off a snowblower, I can see that or possibly a log splitter and because of the English/French stickers on it, it was probably a machine made in Canada, I'm leaning on being built in Quebec because in 1978 bilingual badging this elaborate was most likely from that area. Food for thought fellas!
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I have these cool ones here and there on my Ford 9N.
I also noticed these from the crank bolts on a briggs pto. Obvious Grade 5, not for sure of the 90-degree triangle.
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