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found this today and debating on making it a 4 hp Go-cart. I found some nos rings but it has good compression. I gave a old go-cart frame to my daughters boyfriend but I will have to see if he ever used it. The go-cart is one of those old ones I road as a young kid back in the 1960s. Or try to find some parts for the chainsaw. What to do?. What to do?
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Go cart. Chain saws are a cause for that four letter word - work.

I knew of one Honda powered cart. I think it was 125 powered. It would really move.

Had a cousin with a racing cart back in the 60's. Yes 60 mph is fast 1/2" from the ground. We were supposed to have kept it in a school parking lot. Like that happened. That could be the reason we had to park it.
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Not sure if I will ever get to old for the need for speed. Old age has given me better judgement as to where to do it though. Open play tracks are getting fewer every year here and going fast cost more money every year. Got get a car back together before old and cost prevent all this fun. I would like to do the need for speed in Texas some day. Don't want to go crazy fast but the 200 mph club would be ok. Depending on how a car gets put together I should have one that will get close.
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10" of ice on a lake? Probably never seen that around here. Used to have fun riding four wheelers on the local reservoir when it was froze over with some snow on it. Haven't even seen that for years. Be kind of nice to have a real winter to play in.
Move farther north.
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