I found a Yerf-Dog Warrior on FB with no engine or torque converter for $300. Thoughts on this? I have a 3203 (I think) that is kinda a work in process, is the Warrior bigger? It looks bigger.
So do you know if there is a size difference? I can't find any info on it. I have another Yerf-Dog that needs some work and an engine, but I dont want to keep buying go karts that need work. I don't have the time for that. I have one that is mostly done, needs some finishing touches and another that needs restoration.Drop a 459 Predator on it with a 40 series and have fun.
I like the hobby, it scratches my itch to restore things, but I have no desire to go as hard-core as a full car. I just dont have time between wife, school (wife and I are both in Bachelors programs, then I plan on my Masters), kids, house, church, gym. The kids aren't ready for restoring.But then you’re going to miss all the fun of this hobby. How old are the kids? It might be time to have them do one for dad!
I’d say a good buy!!! Frame looks solid from picture. As stated. You’ve got room for a big block motor. MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!!!!! Check the teeth on the sprocket. Definitely want to gear that correctly. Also check ALL the bolted frame connections and for possible cracks before you start building anything making sure they’re all tight and no serious frame damage. Have your kids out there with you if your able, those times will go a looooong way for them when they’re young, teach them trade/mechanic skills now so you don’t have to pay Denny for oil changesI found a Yerf-Dog Warrior on FB with no engine or torque converter for $300. Thoughts on this? I have a 3203 (I think) that is kinda a work in process, is the Warrior bigger? It looks bigger.