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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: blackie66 on June 08, 2012, 10:45:06 PM
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need info clueless
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How big a motor? Where do you want it mounted?
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I was thinking like this?
http://www.flipneasy.com.au/slipneasy.html (http://www.flipneasy.com.au/slipneasy.html)
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drawbar, 8 to 15 hp.
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I was thinking like this?
http://www.flipneasy.com.au/slipneasy.html (http://www.flipneasy.com.au/slipneasy.html)
Blackie, we had one of these & I worked a treat...you do need to add some rope/straps to stop the wobble but still a great unit.
Regards
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Blackie's avatar needs mounting >:D 8)
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good one mayney,i cant believe the misses done that, hem19x can u lock the motor to it?they are a bit pricey tho $599
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good one mayney,i cant believe the misses done that, hem19x can u lock the motor to it?they are a bit pricey tho $599
lol She has good taste in women! Im looking for something to mount a 4 stroke onto the Ultimate but they don't have a 2 prong drawbar as such, thinking I might remove the spare tyre off the back and do something there!
Mayney
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good one mayney,i cant believe the misses done that, hem19x can u lock the motor to it?they are a bit pricey tho $599
Yeah Blackie, there is a locking mechanisim as well as provision for a BIG padlock.
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(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i73/christofurry/DSC025541Medium-1.jpg)
I had a Gal box made and it slips up inside my trailer. Keeps it out of the weather and off the drawbar where they can get damaged or stolen.
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(http://i69.photobucket.com/albums/i73/christofurry/DSC025541Medium-1.jpg)
I had a Gal box made and it slips up inside my trailer. Keeps it out of the weather and off the drawbar where they can get damaged or stolen.
:cheers:looks good are they all right to lay them down like that? 2stroke or4 stroke.
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Hi,
I have a small Honda 4stroke that can only be put down on one side.
The New Inventors (http://www.abc.net.au/tv/newinventors/txt/s2233031.htm)had a bit on line some years ago that may interest you.
cheers
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That one is a two stroke, I just run it dry when I flush it out (i.e. unhook the fuel line and wait till it coughs). But Ive never had any problems. I would have thought that 4 strokes would be a different story.