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Gone Wild
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Location: Reddick IL
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![]() Maybe BOO can help on this one. My itty bitty brain was unoccupied and seeing threads about posys and welding the spyders I remembered a guy I worked with had a sand buggy and it had a pair of little flipper levers that would operate each rear brake independently and was thinking it would work on our carts.
IDEAS??? Gorno where did you leave the spillchick? |
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Born Wild
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Clover SC.
Posts: 5,552
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![]() I've always called those tractor brakes, some call them steering brakes
Don't have a pic of the one I had on my rail but it was like a shifter lever and you push it foward to brake the right rear and pull it back to brake the left rear. The ones in the pics are the 2 lever type |
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****tard supreme
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Location: waldo,wisconsin
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![]() my old sc case had two brake petals and that old girl would turn on a dime, or one wheel would spin! mash the brake on the spinning wheel and away you go
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Gone Wild
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: near sacramento,ca
Posts: 1,889
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![]() Really wouldnt take much fab as you already have two cables coming forward.
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Super Moderator
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Location: Pluto
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![]() Like ruredy said.. ours is a shifter for the turning brakes. but only one lever and I think it's only rear brakes. Beyond that I'd have to ask Tom what it works or how. Again, mechanical=I have no idea.
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Happy Carting
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Location: Southern California
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![]() I got a hold of one of those old push/pull hydraulic valves for my very first sand bug. That thing was a hoot. That car never went straight anywhere again...Imagine the fun you could have in the mud with that?
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Stay thirsty my friends!
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Location: Suburban Chicago
Posts: 24,232
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![]() Mud? You drive your cart in mud? That's just CRAZY man!
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Super Moderator
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steeplejack x
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Location: Republic of Texas
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