Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 16, 2018 at 17:37:30 from (69.207.198.19):
We loaded up our Case Red Neck electric garden tractor/ golf cart today and headed for the local tractor show. The wifey and I were very pleased with the way it performed. It isn't fast, but it went up and down the hill at the tractor show as hoped. The canopy shaded us nicely and the seats were comfortable all day long. I will be making a couple of additions for comfort purposes, but nothing major. Now I am confident to go ahead and mount the solar panels on the top of the canopy, and order a 24V charge controller, and go ahead and complete the graphics. We heard some disappointing news that this was the last show. Didn't hear any explanations as to why. The show has shrank from it's hay days over the past 27 years, and turned into a pulling event rather than a show of antique tractors. They have 2 pulling tracks. One for farm tractors and one for garden tractors. Sad thing is $$$$$$$$ rules. That chrome and glitter Farmall has electronic controlled fuel injection at each cyl. port-no carb., and turns ungodly Rs. Loren
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