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drivesitfar

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nice MINI HITCH!!

I know with a the rain you've been getting that the ground might be soft so looking forward to the next YouTube video of you taking it for a spin!!
 
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harley jim

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Yep, it's raining like Noah is comming back. I had to go clean the drain grate at the road it got about four ft deep at the road. The neighbors goats got out and They were gone and I didnt know where he kept the feed but they followed me back to the pen and I did find them a treat. Too much rain for goat pics.
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Yes, I have a four ft. Atlas circa 1950 I think.
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It was comming out of the back 40 so fast it was pushing the fence out.
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I made the reciever today.
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Of course you have to have a pin.
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Fits between the wheelie bars nicely.
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Almost ready for paint.
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Now I need to make a trailer tongue reciever to fit the ball.
NOTE
No balls were harmed in the making of this hitch.

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harley jim

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When I bought this house I had a friend that had built several ovens and had purchased all of the equipment to start a PC business but his real passion is construction so he was going to practically give me everything. I built a new shop and was well on the way to opening a PC shop.
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When I bought this place I didnt know there was a PC shop next door, literally. That roof behind the brown house is the PC shop, that's my chain link fence. It's about 400 feet from my place. Donnie is a great neighbor and I have free run of his place and he has at mine also. I can drive my superduty into three of his ovens they are big.
Shorty, Kev
I was going to just paint the cart but Dalton the shop manager shamed me into it so he is coming in today and we are going to try to blast and coat it. Sometimes the humidity plays hell with the blaster but we are going to try.

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shopnut

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The receiver hitch is cool. I had to do a double-take because at first I thought it looked like a 2" version. Nice job on the perfect little mini version!
 

Jeff Ivers

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Thanks shopnut,
When I take it to the car shows this summer the critics will try to pick it apart. The hitch should throw them a curve.
It's raining hard again today so no PC today, not worth the trouble today.

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What you really have to be prepared for at the swap meets is the dozens of people who will comment on how great your cart is -- and then offer you $100 for it (or some other ridiculously low price).
 
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harley jim

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We took a ride up through the Ocoee today, we stopped and got chicken and tater logs and had a picnic.
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Lots of the falls were really flowing from the rain.
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Another one
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Another
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The river was up also
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They have been working on the flume line since last year it had a blow out, the flume is made of wood and steel and Carries water down the river. The farther down river you go the higher it gets. Then it drops into several electric generating plants along the way. There are train tracks on top they drive vehicles up there.
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Who bent the rock!

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Waterfall and ice cream with your buddy, doesn’t get much better.

Question on the scooter. Is factory a 12v parallel system? I assumed it was 24v but I see where dual 12v will give longer run time. What model Duracell are you using?


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harley jim

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Ok so I got the speedy cart to PC today, had an am Dr. appointment when I got back they were having some trouble with another job so I gave them a hand then I took it to the blast house and knocked it out. Then got it hanging on a rack and ready to coat. I had a box of small parts that are to be matt black that we hung and coated. I ground the dross off another job they were trying to get hung. It was a busy day.
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Me in the blast house.
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Looks good.
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Dalton headed to the oven.


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harley jim

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Shorty
I need to look at the motors tomorrow and see if they are 12 or 24, I never looked.
The batteries are standard mobility chair batteries. I'll get that number tomorrow also.
I bought them at batteries plus bulbs, I like the way the do business, they rescued Pat one day when I was at work so they got a fan. There are three Duracell plants here in Cleveland so it's hard to buy a battery without there name on it.
I was given a hoveround that they said had a bad joystick. While the batteries are out of my cart I'm going to test the other unit.
Hefe belongs to the Granddaughter but he loves to go bye bye with Nanny and Jim.

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Jeff Ivers

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I need to look at the motors tomorrow and see if they are 12 or 24, I never looked.
The batteries are standard mobility chair batteries. I'll get that number tomorrow also.
I bought them at batteries plus bulbs, I like the way the do business, they rescued Pat one day when I was at work so they got a fan. There are three Duracell plants here in Cleveland so it's hard to buy a battery without there name on it.
I was given a hoveround that they said had a bad joystick. While the batteries are out of my cart I'm going to test the other unit.
Hefe belongs to the Granddaughter but he loves to go bye bye with Nanny and Jim.

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Are you using the Hoveround motors in your cart? That is what I used in my oldfart cart and they are 24 volt. I have had a problem with the Hoveround motors - I bought 2 pair used. All the motors run, but when hooked to my controller, I get an error code indicating a motor short. Testing them, 3 of the motors show zero resistance across the motor. Instead of getting a 12 mile range, I am getting about a 3 mile range - currently looking for another good motor.
 
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harley jim

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The cart wasnt finished today so I built a wall instead.
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It's about 34' down the front
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The elevation drops about a foot from the sidewalk to the west end
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We came out about 46" from the lattice
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Runs back about 13'
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I am going to run a single high course to the A/C unit then make a corner to go to the house at the foundation next to the lattice
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That's enough for today, Pat is tired and hungry.

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Ford52PU

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I always check your postings because your projects are always interesting. You do great work. A wall like that would take me a week and it would'nt look half as good. Nice job.
 
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