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Old 02-11-2008, 09:46 PM
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At the back of the head the bone is kind of shaped like this )( you have to hit it in the center of the lower part of the shape. If done right a hammer can me all you need. I use a 22 most of the time but with one that big I don't take any chances.
 
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Old 02-11-2008, 11:17 PM
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I need to come on down there and go hunting with Y'all....
 
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I like to keep the truck nice and shiny so here's my off road machine...

 
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Old 02-12-2008, 12:12 AM
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I say drop a goldwing engine and trans in it!

You could go with mud tires....
 
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Old 02-12-2008, 07:53 AM
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I need to come on down there and go hunting with Y'all....
I've been trying to find out what kind of license do I and the visitor would have to have to do just that.

 
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Nice Glen. I have a friend that hauls Bad boy Buggies.
 
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Old 02-12-2008, 08:30 AM
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How long can you use them things before they need rechargeing?
 
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Around the house where I use it just to run ot to the mailbox or to the neighbors I charge it once every couple of weeks. On a 3-day weekend when I use it a lot, like at a balloon event, a good overnight charge will usually get me thru the weekend or at least till Sunday afternoon.
 

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Of course if you buy gas powered you don't need to recharge. This is an 85 I picked up used and outfitted to match my balloon. It'll run aout 17mph tops on a full charge. Added the 4" lift and off road tires. Bought it mostly to use around the airport here where I live, all the neighbors have one. Next door is a cart chasis fitted with a vintage Army eep body. Cool.
 
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NOW - if you build an offroad golf cart, what kind of golf are we talking about here?

A course that follows powerlines through the swampland?

The water traps would be GATOR traps, and the sand traps would be fulla MUD!

You'd need radiosond ***** and a detector that could pick them up six feet under the terrain for when they splatted into somewhere nasty, and then you'd have to include "SHOVEL PENALTIES" in the rules for when you had to dig up your ball...

*Firearms would be kept in a seperate golf bag.

-Armed caddies are an obvious one
 

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They do have 4 wheel drive golf carts. They are called Bad Boy Buggies.
 
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Nice. I know what the second picture is but what is the first truck made of?
 
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Nice. I know what the second picture is but what is the first truck made of?
chit if i know....clay?
 
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Nicely detailed! For a split second I thought it was a real truck.
 


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