What to do when it doesn't work
#101
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Re: What to do when it doesn't work
Aw crap, there went my keyboard...
"Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
news:HI2dnS4D7oDJrUbZnZ2dnUVZ_v-dnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Nope quite the opposite, he was offered a coke and
> rewarded with more TV wearing his wife beater t-shirt and
> scratching himself.
> Coasty
>
> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:0gFCg.11821$bD3.2920@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. .
>> .... and hopefully his reward for this behavior was an
>> abrupt warming of the seat of his pants and the loss of
>> his driving privileges for several days...???
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
>> news:ZMidnavdvq1v5EfZnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Today my wife was talking to our daughter-in-law and our
>>> 3 year old grandson was having issues with his battery
>>> powered jeep. He has out grown the one he has and it
>>> does not have the power it once did. He could not keep
>>> up with his sisters jeep so he got out stomped his feet
>>> and kicked it, threw his hands in the air and said I
>>> want a newer one. They learn so young.
>>>
>>> Coasty
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
"Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
news:HI2dnS4D7oDJrUbZnZ2dnUVZ_v-dnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Nope quite the opposite, he was offered a coke and
> rewarded with more TV wearing his wife beater t-shirt and
> scratching himself.
> Coasty
>
> "Kate" <svtkate@spam.filter.selby.ws> wrote in message
> news:0gFCg.11821$bD3.2920@bignews4.bellsouth.net.. .
>> .... and hopefully his reward for this behavior was an
>> abrupt warming of the seat of his pants and the loss of
>> his driving privileges for several days...???
>>
>> Kate
>>
>> "Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
>> news:ZMidnavdvq1v5EfZnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@comcast.com. ..
>>> Today my wife was talking to our daughter-in-law and our
>>> 3 year old grandson was having issues with his battery
>>> powered jeep. He has out grown the one he has and it
>>> does not have the power it once did. He could not keep
>>> up with his sisters jeep so he got out stomped his feet
>>> and kicked it, threw his hands in the air and said I
>>> want a newer one. They learn so young.
>>>
>>> Coasty
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
#102
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Re: What to do when it doesn't work
hell with the pics go for a ride reminds me of the dudesons
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
#103
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Re: What to do when it doesn't work
hell with the pics go for a ride reminds me of the dudesons
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
#104
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Re: What to do when it doesn't work
hell with the pics go for a ride reminds me of the dudesons
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
#105
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Re: What to do when it doesn't work
hell with the pics go for a ride reminds me of the dudesons
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
DougW wrote:
> philthy" <"noway wrote:
> > the battery died in my daughters jeep so i found a tractor battery
> > that fit in front under the hood and with a little wire magic
> > it was the fastest on the street
>
> See if you can get one of those 48V scootabout chairs at a local
> salvation army store. (some are broken but most just have bad
> batteries). The motor and drive train out of one of those would make
> an awesome electric toy jeep. You would probably need a roll cage because
> of the weight, but they sure do move.
>
> Long time back one of my coworkers built two of those into a recliner.
> Silliest damn thing you ever saw, but it moved. One motor powers each
> side so it worked like a tank. One of these days I might get out there
> and take some pictures.
>
> --
> DougW
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