"Built-From-Scratch" Horseless Carriage
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"I've always had an interest in building things but this project was special," says Dennis Gimberline about his home-built horseless carriage. The carriage sports a 12 hp Briggs & Stratton engine with a hydrostat rear end. The frame was built with 1-in. sq. tubing, and the steering gears are from a Deere riding mower. The shift is electrical using a 12-volt actuator and a two-way electric switch.
"I followed some plans but sized things differently so I could transport it in my truck," says Gimberline.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dennis Gimberline, 1187 24 3/4 St., Cameron, Wis. 54822 (ph 712 859-6118; denykely@citizens-tel.net).
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"Built-From-Scratch" Horseless Carriage AG WORLD 32-5-24 "I've always had an interest in building things but this project was special," says Dennis Gimberline about his home-built horseless carriage. The carriage sports a 12 hp Briggs & Stratton engine with a hydrostat rear end. The frame was built with 1-in. sq. tubing, and the steering gears are from a Deere riding mower. The shift is electrical using a 12-volt actuator and a two-way electric switch.
"I followed some plans but sized things differently so I could transport it in my truck," says Gimberline.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Dennis Gimberline, 1187 24 3/4 St., Cameron, Wis. 54822 (ph 712 859-6118; denykely@citizens-tel.net).
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