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Re: OT Old McDonalds Farm
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Posted by Hobo,NC on August 25, 2006 at 14:58:46 from (67.141.239.121):
In Reply to: Re: OT Old McDonalds Farm posted by Steve_ne on August 25, 2006 at 06:40:38:
Original batteries were never a problem I took'em out and installed a marine or car battery and they could ride for weeks before i had to recharge'em. Daughter had a Barbie jeep that had a million miles on it, I gave it to a friend and their kid put a nutter million on it. I think I had to put a couple switches in it under the gas pedal and that�s all. When I gave it away it needed a nutter battery so my bud got the bright idea to put hiz boat trolling motor battery in the rear and not in the passengers floor board were I had it. Sounded good to me, well we wired it to fit in the rear. Hiz daughter got in it and hit the go petal and it stood straight up, bad idea. We then took off the hood and cut out a space big enough to fit a small automotive battery.
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