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Re: Building a People Carrier - Idea's Welcome


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Posted by Badger08 on July 22, 2012 at 21:45:19 from (204.248.117.40):

In Reply to: Re: Building a People Carrier - Idea's Welcome posted by Joe W. on July 22, 2012 at 16:44:33:

Joe, that's some nice work! There is alot of work, planning, and skill involved with those, and some fancy paint jobs!

My first idea was to build it so you could pull everything off and just use it as a flat bed too, but I think it's best to just build it to be permanent. I like your designs where the people sit facing forward. Sitting lengthwise ups the capacity but then people are sitting and having to look forward too, where sitting forward would be nice.

Gtractorfan - are those camper steps in the back? That would be a nice touch so they could be folded up when transporting but yours are high enough they could be left down, that's a nice touch, where wood steps if back in the shed for the winter would stick out farther. I never even thought about painting them up John Deere colors but they sure do look nice that way!

And as B-Maniac said, it a small town here, I never even thought about checking on that. We are so used to that stuff, I never even thought about it. Liability sure wouldn't hurt, just in case. I was on a hay ride yesterday for a friends bachelor party and never even thought about it I guess!

RayP(Mi) - that's the plan, get the old 2 cylinder out and the wagon and have it there...my sister say's is 'has' to be a John Deere...so John Deere it will be haha. It's fun to tease her though.

I will keep my eye out at shows and see what others have came up with, there are alot of neat ideas and neat how everyone builds them different and with there own touch. No two the same. And alot of craftsmanship in them.

Thanks everyone!


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