Snowblower Cart With Bus Seat
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We caught up with Ed Rupp last summer at an antique tractor show near LeSueur, Minn., where he and a friend were driving along in a field on a self-propelled cart that Ed built to pull behind an old Ariens snowblower. The cart rides on a pair of motorcycle wheels and is equipped with a school bus seat with another swivel-type boat seat behind it.
"I take it to a lot of shows where it saves a lot of walking. It's a cheap way to get around - I spent only about $75 to build it," says Rupp.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ed Rupp, 24 5th St. S.E., Madelia, Minn. 56062 (ph 507 642-8803 or 507 642-3714).

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Snowblower Cart With Bus Seat AG WORLD 28-6-23 We caught up with Ed Rupp last summer at an antique tractor show near LeSueur, Minn., where he and a friend were driving along in a field on a self-propelled cart that Ed built to pull behind an old Ariens snowblower. The cart rides on a pair of motorcycle wheels and is equipped with a school bus seat with another swivel-type boat seat behind it.
"I take it to a lot of shows where it saves a lot of walking. It's a cheap way to get around - I spent only about $75 to build it," says Rupp.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Ed Rupp, 24 5th St. S.E., Madelia, Minn. 56062 (ph 507 642-8803 or 507 642-3714).
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