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I did not want the steering column. It is square clunky and looks like it is from a Ford Capri. I wanted to trim it out my own way. I am not using the key. It is a total redesign.

It also solves a problem many hot rodders and kit car builders are dealing with. I am working on moving the circuit to a PIC and perhaps a product.

You have to ask, why do we do things different then everyone else? We all do something different. Why do we have to do things the easy way or the way everyone else does it?

At first this does not seem easy but once the circuit board is made I can build one in short order. I have a few things I am thinking of using the circuit on myself. I have a junky Cushman which I run equipment back and forth between the business shop and the home shop. It is a piece of crap but a fantastic tool.

The cart was set up with leaf springs from hell with a 2200lb load rating. It was designed for a warehouse with concrete floors. I cut out the leaf springs built a 4-leaf suspension with air bags. When parked outside it looks like a derelict vehicle.

I haul welders, engines, tree limbs that would fill a pickup truck, lumber, you name it. I use it almost every day.

BUT...... It's ugly. Has 3 wheels, well worn, etc. I have parts form a Cushman sitting on a skid. It will be a from scratch vehicle. It will be laid out similar but I hope to make a few things better.

Moral of the story is:
1. Why would anyone do this? It works for me; it beats playing golf.
2. Another turn signal application.



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