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09.05.2008, 11:52 AM

Hey snellemin, one of those cheapo Chinese 4-wheelers from Traders Village would be an interesting setup. They would probably hold up to power a little better.


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09.05.2008, 12:03 PM

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Hey snellemin, one of those cheapo Chinese 4-wheelers from Traders Village would be an interesting setup. They would probably hold up to power a little better.

Only been there once for the VW "carshow" they had. Gonna hafta go again and look for those chinese 4 wheelers.


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09.05.2008, 02:30 PM

My son has 2 of the 12 volt John Deer Gator riding toys. They are made by Peg Perego. The stock motors are some kind of a 550 I believe. It goes really fast on 24 volts but the motors don't last long. I think a 775 brushed motor would do well in there. The motor mount holes would need to be enlarged to 1 1/8. I also eliminated the "shifter" that changes between reverse, 1st., and 2nd. gear.
   
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