LG0923
Oct 20 2008, 07:47 PM
I have recently seen advertisments for the Steatlh 4x4 Buggy and wanted to know if anyone had any info on them. Please share anything you know about them, good or bad... I looked at the bad boy buggy but got alot of negative feed back. Thanks again... LG (lynn@superiorfarming.com)
ohiodeerslayer
Oct 20 2008, 09:41 PM
Primos has started to use them instead of the Bad Boy Buggy. They are nice. Havent researched them much.
187Elk
Oct 20 2008, 10:16 PM
Theya are made by Clubcart and Ingersaland( makers of the Bobcat skid steer). They are supposed to be heaverier duty than a Bad Boy I have heard. I have a dealer down the street. I have looked at them, but I would get a fourwheeler for what they cost. They only have one motor instead of two. Like a Bad Boy, which has two.
LG0923
Oct 22 2008, 11:19 PM
Thanks for the two replies. I know they arent for every use and probably not as tough all around. I have a four wheeler but wanted one just to ride back and forth to my stands and be quite. Also to ride around over my land and hay fields. Nothing really rugged about any of that... Any info is appreciated. Just dont want to buy any junk.. Would like to it last 5-8 years anyway and under good care... Thanks again...
BearTrackFarms
Oct 22 2008, 11:57 PM
If the way you plan on using it is not very muddy or rugged you should look into buying a used regular golf cart. Throw a lift and some mud tires (not very expensive) on it and paint it with your own homemade concoction of black, brown and green spray paint. I think you would have to replace batteries every 5-7 years but that is not that big of a deal...I would look into it, see how much a new electrical system (batteries, wires, everything) is and then try to find a golf cart that someone has that needs new batteries and stuff but either doesnt have the time or motivation to put new batteries in...if you are thrifty that could be done fairly cheap, and the main thing about a golf cart is the batteries so I think just about any chassis and body would be fine as long as you "re-built" the guts.
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