Progress on the Redneck golfcart.

Adirondack case guy

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I have most of the fabrication done now. Just a little work on the rear fender to do yet.
I have a front bumper and tie down for transport made. All my sheet metal panels are made. I got the rear back rest frame built along with center seat console/arm rest/ pop holder, and the outside arm rest frames constructed.
Now to take it all apart and prep and paint it, and saw out some plywood so the wifey can construct and sew up seat cushions, arm rests and back rests.
Loren
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Man, that is going to be a sweet ride! I've been watching your progress. I'll try to call tomorrow.
 
is that one of those GPS driverless units with the barley box in drivers seat between the passengers? will need ice and insulation to keep wobbly pop cold!
 

That thing's gonna weigh a ton! You have to borrow an engine from one of your Cases to power it. How do you get those smooth 90 bends in that square tubing?
 
This will be our transportation at local tractor shows, since it is getting harder for us to walk and stand around all day, and the wifey has plans for it around the house.
Loren
 
With all the added weight, you might need power steering to turn it with it off-set. Or at the very least, a steering ball. I had a ball on my 446 and found it very handy.
 
nice.

but. major design flaw... need to get rid of tool box between the seats. can't get wifey to sit close with that thing in the way.
 

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