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    #31
    Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
    The pintle hitch cracked me up!
    Yeah I thought somebody would like that one

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      #32
      Very nice job!! It looks great!!

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        #33
        Awesome work, I like it!

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          #34
          I dig it

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            #35
            Freaking awesome


            Sierracharlie out…

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              #36
              Is it gas or electric? If it’s electric I hope he upgraded it to carry the extra weight.
              That is an awesome build, you sir have some skills.

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                #37
                Originally posted by KactusKiller View Post
                Is it gas or electric? If it’s electric I hope he upgraded it to carry the extra weight.
                That is an awesome build, you sir have some skills.
                It's electric with a Plumb Quick Bandit Motor.
                Extra weight? The guy and his small kids dont weigh as much as 4 fat golfers....

                And thank you for the compliment

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                  #38
                  Wow - great work

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by DirtyDave View Post
                    It's electric with a Plumb Quick Bandit Motor.
                    Extra weight? The guy and his small kids dont weigh as much as 4 fat golfers....

                    And thank you for the compliment
                    The big beefy tires are hard to spin and all the extra steel on the roll cage etc. It just adds alot of strain to the stock cart system especially if he starts adding adults to the back and if he stretches it to a "limo". Also plum quick bandit motors are made for speed not torque which he is gonna want. Those bandit motors build up alot of heat when under strain. Just something you might mention to him so he can keep it in mind as he continues to build it up.

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                      #40
                      I like how you did the rear suspension any better pics? How does it handle rough terrain?

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