i have an old go cart that the kids no longer use... was thinking about converting over to a wagon chassis... you know what they say... welder and torches, you can accomplish anything...thanks again...
well the wheels make it unique... the truckers love it...it actually pulls and handles fine except with a load of parts...at that point i must drink the beer to lighten the load...it doesn't weigh to heavy...curious...what is a 1wd...
whats up guys... found a couple of pics to show you my predicament... wagon does roll fairly easy but after a day of drinking the cooler dry and hauling parts my muscles are getting tired... hopefully i can shoot these pics out right... thanks for all of your ideas in advance..
it wont be a continious operation setup... booth to booth thru out the day....i have a good idea where to head now...forgot picture today... have to go down to NYC tomorrow so i wont be back on til sun or mon.. thanks again guys...
very cool...what i was considering is a live axle on the rear with a sprocket...now do i need a gear box if i use a controller to adjust the speed??? i am not real familiar with electric motors for this type of application...out of curiosity...how long would a double battery setup like this...
thanks guys.. i guess i am looking at a 4-500 watt motor with a gear box and preferable in 24 volt...does this mean two 12 volt batteries or do they make a 24 volt battery for this application...
thanks guys for the info...do you have any resources for new motors...what type of battery do you recommend...whats the formula for converting wattage to horsepower...and toystory, if i go with a used dc mower , would i have to gear down the motor or just use a controller...i would liketo keep...
thanks r97...unfort. i can't find any specs. online for this motor... no tags on motor either...its about the size of a beer can...maybe a bit shorter...i don't know what else to tell you....straight 12 volt... with reverse switch and relays...ran motor with a large battery charger and notice...
:confused:...okay... new to this site... love it...what i have built is a wagon i use for auto swap meets... over the years it has expanded to a tandem axle with a rack on the back for beer cooler...and yes of course can holders... its totally cool and works wonderful...however...getting heavy...