Just bought a crazy golf cart: what should I turn it into?
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But, if you had a giant wedge of cheese you'd be golf-carting it so quickly, our heads would spin!
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Yeah, but nothing else is really calling to me enough to put huge amounts of time (which I totally don't have at the mo), money and effort into making something amazing. I don't do things half-assed, so... maybe by next year something will strike me as the best thing to turn it into.Ugly Dougly wrote:Meh, if I had a golf cart, the last thing I would make it into would be a golf cart.
But that's just me.
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Re: Just bought a crazy golf cart: what should I turn it int
I personally think that the 1980's golf look will kick ass!
Like you said initially the golf cart is not just a MV, it is a support vehicle.
I used to have a hand puppet that looked like a Gofer. I really wish I still had it, because I would mail it to you ASAP. Maybe if you can find a little stuffed Gofer you could mount him to the Golf cart someplace.
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Like you said initially the golf cart is not just a MV, it is a support vehicle.
I used to have a hand puppet that looked like a Gofer. I really wish I still had it, because I would mail it to you ASAP. Maybe if you can find a little stuffed Gofer you could mount him to the Golf cart someplace.
EDIT: When you review Caddy Shack, try and memorize some of Rodney Dangerfield quotes. Silly Dangerfield quotes always hit the spot!

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Re: Just bought a crazy golf cart: what should I turn it int
What a sweet cart. Dont touch it. As a matter of fact, I would hesitate to even take it to the playa. It will never be the same again.
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Re: Just bought a crazy golf cart: what should I turn it int
So what if it'll never be the same again? Objects are meant to be used, not worshipped.ranger magnum wrote:What a sweet cart. Dont touch it. As a matter of fact, I would hesitate to even take it to the playa. It will never be the same again.
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Depends on the object, no?brody wrote:So what if it'll never be the same again? Objects are meant to be used, not worshipped.ranger magnum wrote:What a sweet cart. Dont touch it. As a matter of fact, I would hesitate to even take it to the playa. It will never be the same again.
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Or, depends on the person. I don't buy anything without the intent to use it. Otherwise it's just gathering dust and being useless and why bother buying it?jkisha wrote: Depends on the object, no?
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I agree with Brody here, what is the point of buying or makeing a machine that sits around gathering dust in a back yard or shop somewhere. It is a lot more fun to use the equipment where more peolpe can see and enjoy it. Vehicles where built to be used not just sit there for fear of damaging it, but not everyone see's it that way.brody wrote:Or, depends on the person. I don't buy anything without the intent to use it. Otherwise it's just gathering dust and being useless and why bother buying it?jkisha wrote: Depends on the object, no?
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Re: Just bought a crazy golf cart: what should I turn it int
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I agree on the golf cart and most other things. Why buy them if you can't use and enjoy them.moltensteelman wrote:I agree with Brody here, what is the point of buying or makeing a machine that sits around gathering dust in a back yard or shop somewhere. It is a lot more fun to use the equipment where more peolpe can see and enjoy it. Vehicles where built to be used not just sit there for fear of damaging it, but not everyone see's it that way.brody wrote:Or, depends on the person. I don't buy anything without the intent to use it. Otherwise it's just gathering dust and being useless and why bother buying it?jkisha wrote: Depends on the object, no?
But you can't say that about ALL objects. Some are meant to be enjoyed in totally nonutilitarian ways.
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You should turn it into something that doesn't break down. Make it "playa worthy". Then think about mutating it for next year, Muffy 
We just went over my golfcart based, funky-fied, gas four stroke, moonmobile and the #1 thing we focused on was BEEFING UP THE DUST SNORKEL!!
Your Yammi may or may not need a dust snorkel. I'd have a good mechanic (preferably one familiar with playa dust) look into the air intake.
If the fresh, clean air intake (air box) is in a bad spot, such as pointing down toward the playa, then this could be the year to have a dust snorkel installed.
Dust snorkel or not, I would bring several new air filters and get familiar with the process of opening the air box and replacing the clogged air filter with a new one.
You can also extend the life of an air filter by banging it against something solid (the tire) to clean the dust out.
Yours truly,
Biff
P.S. No shit woman! Got yerself a vintage thing did ya? wow! Bring the filters and def look into the dust snorkel if ya got time. Hurry! peace

We just went over my golfcart based, funky-fied, gas four stroke, moonmobile and the #1 thing we focused on was BEEFING UP THE DUST SNORKEL!!
Your Yammi may or may not need a dust snorkel. I'd have a good mechanic (preferably one familiar with playa dust) look into the air intake.
If the fresh, clean air intake (air box) is in a bad spot, such as pointing down toward the playa, then this could be the year to have a dust snorkel installed.
Dust snorkel or not, I would bring several new air filters and get familiar with the process of opening the air box and replacing the clogged air filter with a new one.
You can also extend the life of an air filter by banging it against something solid (the tire) to clean the dust out.
Yours truly,
Biff
P.S. No shit woman! Got yerself a vintage thing did ya? wow! Bring the filters and def look into the dust snorkel if ya got time. Hurry! peace

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A centrifugal force pre filter from a tractor could stop a lot of dust from entering the air filter and may be a good attachment mounted on top of a snorkel. I haven't tested these on playa, but they seem like a good idea. I bought one for other purposes from a farm wrecking yard a few years back for about $30.
If you try one let us know how it works.
If you try one let us know how it works.
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Yep, made myself a dust snorkel a few weeks ago, thanks! Air intake was down there underneath, so ran some ducting hose stuff from the intake and up behind the passenger seat. Unsure if it's going to be too loud to be sucking air back there in the main cab, if so I'll just route it out the side or up top (it's the stretchy kind of hose, and I left lots of extra accordioned down). Might stretch a bit of pantyhose over the end of that, even, so it's not just open to the air. Unsure. Don't want to decrease air intake volume....moonrise wrote: Your Yammi may or may not need a dust snorkel. I'd have a good mechanic (preferably one familiar with playa dust) look into the air intake.
If the fresh, clean air intake (air box) is in a bad spot, such as pointing down toward the playa, then this could be the year to have a dust snorkel installed.
Thanks, yeah. I got familiar with it as I popped it open to install the snorkel. Took it apart, looked at it, put it back together.moonrise wrote:Dust snorkel or not, I would bring several new air filters and get familiar with the process of opening the air box and replacing the clogged air filter with a new one.
You can also extend the life of an air filter by banging it against something solid (the tire) to clean the dust out.

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Re: Just bought a crazy golf cart: what should I turn it int
Check out the goretex shopvac type filters.
I suspect they would work well with playa dust.
I suspect they would work well with playa dust.