Posted by wilson on April 25, 2010 at 09:53:46 from (66.244.106.6):
In Reply to: Electric Cub Cadet posted by ed1 on April 25, 2010 at 08:35:44:
wish you had posted last week I made electric powered pick-up years ao was going to redoo it new batteries make it hybrid and all However after getting too close to 48 vole dc and reseting my pacemaker I decided tostop Still have the forklift motor coupled to chev 3 pseed in ford raner if anybody is interested. I did buy electric forklit for controller 3 montha ago. Then the thing with pacemaker Last friday I took it to scrap yard I did make money on it. It hav 48 vold hyd pump motor as well as really large traction motor. I would have happly let you have it for scrap price. I would sell the pickup to some one wanting to cover my parts cost. Igt was a fun project featured in farm show years ago went 42 miles per hour and pulled well . So GO for it what can you lose !!
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