Auction wish list

grandpa Love

Well-known Member
Won't end up with any of these. But we can dream??
cvphoto110106.jpg


cvphoto110107.jpg


cvphoto110108.png


cvphoto110109.png


cvphoto110110.png

My wife wants the golf cart with the funny bed on it. Has drink coolers, napkin dispenser, trash can, cup dispenser and shelves for chips and snacks. And an awning! She is a menace!
 
Me and Mick climbed in a ton of equipment. Got to fire up most everything. Almost panicked, big skidder key switch didn't want to kill it! Lol.
cvphoto110112.jpg


cvphoto110113.jpg
 
Okay, I see now why your there in the second post, next to the C......is that a loboy or regular cub??


Have not heard any good on those cub cadet sub compact tractors.
To much of a grey market tractor as far as getting repair parts.

This post was edited by DoubleO7 on 12/06/2021 at 06:49 pm.
 
About 2 years ago I got a track loader a lot like that up and running after it had sat for around 10 years and then used it to move a good number of thing for the guy who hired me to do all that. Would have been nice to have the $$ to buy it
 

You probably know this, but That golf cart is what the golf course uses to go around to sell beer and snacks to golfers. Are you sure it was for sale, or did the auction site own it to bring soda and snacks around to bidders? They do that at the Hennessey implement auction in dodgeville WI
 
GP,
Some golf carts are EV's and some are engine powered.
The batteries don't last very long and are costly to replace.
10 years ago I bought a new Kaw 4010 mule instead of a golf cart.
My boss drives it almost daily. Very useful tool to have on 22 acres.
We need a 4x4 too. The mule can easily haul 100 gallons of water.

If I were you, look for a gas powered UTV or golf cart.
Not sure how fast golf carts can go. My mom's old one was a little faster than a walk.
I think some gas golf carts may go around 25 mph.

The Villages in Florida are made for gas powered golf carts. I wonder what the used ones are selling for?
 
Gas golf carts aren't all that either. Bought a nice Club Car Carryall with a cab. Ran okay at first, but it's been nothing but a troubleshooting nightmare ever since. One day it lost spark. Internet said 100% it was the rev limiter and "ignitor." Replace that and it'll run fine again. So I did, and it didn't. Run that is. What next? Internet said had to be the rev limiter. It wasn't. It was the coil. Coil was rusty and delaminated. And impossible to replace without taking the engine completely out of the cart, which meant taking the cart completely apart. I said screw that and bent the shroud just enough so I could wedge my hands in there to replace the coil. There's still chunks of my hand in there, but it had spark. Ran like a top. For a few minutes. Then it started having fuel problems, which I have been chasing for years. You change one thing, it will run like a top, for a few minutes, then it will quit. Change the next thing and it runs like a top again, for a few minutes.

I've changed all the fuel lines, the fuel pump, the fuel filter, the carburetor. Now it won't run at all because the new carburetor decided to start flooding and I can't figure out why. There are no specs out there, no real rebuild kits for the carb (not due to shortages, the "kit" does not include any gaskets, no needle, no seat, no shaft seals, no packing)
 

We sell tractor parts! We have the parts you need to repair your tractor - the right parts. Our low prices and years of research make us your best choice when you need parts. Shop Online Today.

Back
Top