What to do when it doesn't work
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 |
What to do when it doesn't work
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 |
What to do when it doesn't work
I agree. Call up Binford and do it up Tim-the-toolman style! Be sure to get
the grunt right after you say 'power jeep 5000'. Carl "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 |
What to do when it doesn't work
Hmm, not replace the battery with an Optima deep cycle, double the wire
guage to the motor, and add cooling fins to the motor using Arctic Silver? L.W.(Bill) Hughes III proclaimed: > 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 |
What to do when it doesn't work
>Arctic Silver?
What's that? Duct tape? |
What to do when it doesn't work
Stupendous Man wrote: > >Arctic Silver? > > What's that? Duct tape? Oh No, it's not duct tape. It's "a unique high-density filling of micronized silver and enhanced thermally conductive ceramic particles" http://www.arcticsilver.com In the computer world if you want to go faster AND stay cool, this is the stuff. Matthew '82 CJ-7 |
What to do when it doesn't work
NO HYBRID, golf carts in my family!
God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O http://www.billhughes.com/ Lon wrote: > > Hmm, not replace the battery with an Optima deep cycle, double the wire > guage to the motor, and add cooling fins to the motor using Arctic > Silver? |
What to do when it doesn't work
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 |
What to do when it doesn't work
..... 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 > |
What to do when it doesn't work
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. Here's just a quick link http://www.modifiedpowerwheels.com/ If you google, you can find a TON of information, enough to overwhelm you. BUT they may want to wait awhile so as not to reward him for throwing a hissy fit. Maybe give him some little jobs that he can do to earn a new one and some upgrades. Kate |
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