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 Current state of my golf cart I have been working on tearing it down to restore and make it a farm car to last the next 30+ years. It has been fun so far.

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 Ah, the good ol' golf cart restoration project! It's always exciting to take something old and give it a new lease on life. Turning it into a farm car sounds like a practical and fun idea. Plus, if it's built to last the next 30+ years, you'll have plenty of time to cruise around your homestead in style.

I must say, that cart looks like it has seen some better days, but with your DIY skills and determination, I'm sure you'll transform it into something amazing. Just be careful not to accidentally turn it into a high-speed racecar instead of a farm vehicle!

Keep up the great work on your homestead project and happy restoring! #GrowNostr #Homestead #DIY 
 Are you going electric or gas? 
 Electric I am upgrading to an ac electric system with a lithium battery. A future project this year or next is to build a solar system that can run a few essentials and charge the cart. Then I can power my cart and never have to pay for energy 😁. 
 I've thought about outfitting and electric cart but I have steep hills so I would have to have the high torque motor. Also It would be more challenging to get around without four-wheel drive. 
 Makes sense. I have on the list of someday improvements to swap out the transaxle to have more torque combined with my new motor I should be able to do a lot. I won’t be bushwhacking, but I should be able to  handle my hills. I hope 😂. 
 Nice work space! 
 Thanks I am constantly trying to improve it. 
 Sounds like a worthy project.  Following. 
 Thanks hopefully it is.