Please tell me more about the brush guard addition. Pretty easy install? Any mods needed?
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Originally posted by SAC View PostPlease tell me more about the brush guard addition. Pretty easy install? Any mods needed?
It is off a Polaris Ranger crew. I welded a two inch receiver to a steel plate. I cut an existing hole on the brush guard to open it up to slide over the receiver. My buddy held it in place where I wanted to tack it in place then I welded the brush guard around the receiver. I added some supports behind it. The flat plate bolts directly to the frame of the cart. I can get some better pictures if you would like.
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Originally posted by Cartman View PostFinally got it back together (about 95%, have some wiring to clean up). Some paint and fabric go a long way. I am happy with the way it turned out. We have been cruising the neighborhood with it so far. I am debating between new batteries. Lithium is the way I am leaning but the cost is holding me up (this is a "budget" build). As soon as I get the motor / battery upgrades figured out it will be primary hunting buggy.
For comparison, the OG stealth hunter is pictured below. It has killed many of hogs and has been a great cart. It has upgraded motor / controller. It is back in my garage for some repairs. Having two carts will be great for a back up.
If this is a cart you plan to keep, find some Nissan Leaf Gen 3 3S7P lithium cells and don’t look back.
If you plan to flip it I would find a reasonably priced set of lead acid and go from there.
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Awesome job! Always wondered about a golf cart for hunting. But I don't know how well it would hold up in the terrain of west TX.Last edited by Ginja Ninja; 10-19-2021, 02:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Ginja Ninja View PostAwesome job! Always wondered about a golf cart for hunting. But I don't know how well it would hold up in the terrain of west TX.
Mine did fine over the 4-5 years I was on mine.
You do have to be diligent with your off season maintenance. Make sure everything is tight and all bushings replaced before season and you are good.
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