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Been Busy....Butt Buggy

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KC9KAS

Spent the last several days working on momma's butt buggy. She has been helping quite a bit too!
Thanks to our good friend Lane Ralph, a few modifications and our buggy and it is almost "show ready"!

 

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AMC RULES
Really neat...      :greetings-clapyellow:
now we're gonna need a video of that thing in action. 
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Lane Ranger

Ken:  You have been busy!   You taking that to Evansville Show I assume !
 

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squonk

Better put a bumper and a roll bar on it! :) :ychain: That's "Stylin & Profilyn" right there! :thumbs:

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KC9KAS

Ken:  You have been busy!   You taking that to Evansville Show I assume !
 

​Lane, that is the plan! Are you going to E'ville?
Thanks for the nice comments guys!

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Lane Ranger

Yes sir  David and Don Redding and I will all be there !
 

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Coadster32

That thing is pretty cool! Looks great.

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kaiser

that thing is cool. almost like a "vintage mobility scooter".

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shallowwatersailor

Ken nice work on the Choremaster! Hard to imagine that people use to plow and cultivate with something that small. I guess it beat doing it by hand. Looks like the sulky is almost as heavy as the tractor.

Are the tires on the sulky solid?

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tunahead72
Really neat...      :greetings-clapyellow:
now we're gonna need a video of that thing in action. 

​Yes, video!
 

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KC9KAS

Ken nice work on the Choremaster! Hard to imagine that people use to plow and cultivate with something that small. I guess it beat doing it by hand. Looks like the sulky is almost as heavy as the tractor.

Are the tires on the sulky solid?

​The tires are pneumatic....fronts off of a Wheel Horse!!

My wife said she remembers her mom working the garden with one of these "One Wheeled Garden Tractors".

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muz123

Cool!
 

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