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Customer Pictures
Pictures of People Having Fun!
When the First United Methodist Church of Cedar Hill had their "Fun Run" for "Country Day on the Hill," they chose the LM150IIR (now replaced by the Hammerhead) as their "pace car." The driver? A pilot for a major airline. (This is a closed street -- do not drive go-karts on public streets.)
Let there be no misunderstanding ... you're not supposed to jump karts, and there's a limit to the angle of incline upon which you should ride. Nevertheless, these pictures speak volumes about the capabilities of the Hammerhead, even if you really shouldn't be doing this! (And helmets should always be worn.)
"It's been several months since I bought my Chuck Wagon from y'all and after a few days of adding my own personal touches it has been working ever since. It has hauled a load of dirt so high it wouldn't hold any more. Scooted right across the yard and dumped the entire load in 5 seconds. About 3 wheel barrel loads, I think, in one trip. Without breaking a sweat.
"I found that by adding a gun rack to the back of the headrest I can carry my [trimmer] and yard tools without worrying about tossing them off. They will come in real handy during my trip to the hunting camp. My buddies are arguing over who's going to ride with me and who's going to walk.
"My Granddaughters beg to come see me on weekends so we can all go for a
ride. They love going thru the big ditches I have near the road. I
have yet to get it stuck or use the locking differential. And that
ditch is almost 5 feet deep and just barely wide enough to get in. Talk
about tough and go anywhere.
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