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philthy August 12th 06 03:23 PM

What to do when it doesn't work
 
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

Coasty wrote:

> 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



DougW August 12th 06 03:31 PM

What to do when it doesn't work
 
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



Lon August 12th 06 05:48 PM

What to do when it doesn't work
 
I believe you are allowed to substitute treehuggerine chloride...


Coasty proclaimed:
> They live on the left coast it would have to be propane or E85
>
> Coasty
>
> "L.W.(Bill) Hughes III" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>> Grandpa should put in a Briggs and Stratton.
>> God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O
http://www.billhughes.com/
>>
>>Coasty wrote:
>>
>>>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

>
>
>


Seahag August 16th 06 04:32 PM

What to do when it doesn't work
 
Oh man. Does this mean I need to re-power _my_ grandson's
Jeep!? They got lift kits for 'em yet?

Seahag

"Kate" > wrote:
> There is actually quite a lot of information out there
> about powering up your Power Wheels.
> I have been looking at some with thoughts of (nearly) my
> three year old grandson's little Jeep.




Seahag August 16th 06 04:34 PM

What to do when it doesn't work
 
Aw crap, there went my keyboard...


"Coasty" <uscg_ret at comcast dot net> wrote in message
...
> 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" > wrote in message
> .. .
>> .... 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
>> . ..
>>> 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
>>>

>>
>>

>
>




philthy August 17th 06 12:57 AM

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




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