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Nice cart I got two a prisy one...as here
And a worker one as here....... Sure wish you could post two pics at a time!!!!!!!
Yo can use Irfanview (free photo manipulation software available from irnfanview.com, really great program) to join as many separate pix into one panoramic picture and then post the composite.
Nice carts. How wide of tires can you run without them rubbing or hitting when you take a bounce? and how steep of a hill can you ordinarily climb with a couple large adults on board?
Pat
"I'm not from your planet, monkey boy!"
The blue one has 28x10x12 on it. Probably could go to 12 wide. The geen one has 23x12x10 on it. Doubt you could go wider but could go taller. The blue one will pull a 100% grade with two or 3 people the green one will climb anything that it can get traction for it is 4x4 with locking axles.
"prisy"?
It's got horns, doesn't it?
Here is the 'before' picture of ours, when we first got it, and AFTER it was cleaned up.
Awesome performance and so easily controlled. I envy you. I have used my street legal VW dune buggy in the pasture but it is not geared down enough. The skid pan keeps the grass off the hot exhaust so it isn't a terrible fire hazard but your electrics, of course, are as safe as a horse, fire wise.
Pat
"I'm not from your planet, monkey boy!"
I don't believe I have ever seen an after market bed like that one. Can you post a sideways pic of the bed?
Side view