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I've got an old rheostat type EZ-Go cart. It's our "basic farm
transportation" between the house and the barn. Now it's begun to slowly fold up in the middle -- rust on the main chassis rails, and they're not accessible unless I remove the body. Have any of you de-skinned a metal bodied cart? Am I in for more than I want to tackle? LLoyd |
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"Lloyd E. Sponenburgh" wrote:
I've got an old rheostat type EZ-Go cart. It's our "basic farm transportation" between the house and the barn. Now it's begun to slowly fold up in the middle -- rust on the main chassis rails, and they're not accessible unless I remove the body. Have any of you de-skinned a metal bodied cart? Am I in for more than I want to tackle? LLoyd So you're ending up with a motorized taco? How much do you want to tackle vs. buy a replacement? If replacing it isn't in the budget, I don't see as you have any choice but to attack it with your vast metalworking skills. Otherwise, think Deere 6x6 diesel Gator with dump bed ![]() |
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