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Posted: 1/20/2022 5:27:05 PM EST
Buddys farm got hit by the tornado recently. Part of the destruction included a case diesel 4x4 side by side and a john deer gator.
Carnage. Attached File Attached File Attached File I asked about the tires on the case a few weeks ago as they were new tires and i needed some, and yesterday got the go ahead to get them. I pulled the tires off and noticed it had a damn kubota engine in it ! 16hp 3 cyl diesel. Me.....Hey, what are you doing with the rest of it ? Buddy... think dads gonna scrap it. Ill let you know later today. I haul the tires home and get a call. Buddy... he said you can have it....in exchange for a couple 1/2 days of helping pick up debris, little stuff. Me... fuck yeah !! My first plan was to pull the engine and support gear, and sell everything else and build a kubota 10ky generatot for my house. However... i think i can have this thing fully operational for $500 or less. ( tornado ripped off the front right wheel, needs new assembly , maybe new cv shaft. ) obviously it looks like shit, but i could replacing plastic with sheet metal, build a flat bed and make it look like a special forces side by side, have a fun little beater hunting vehicle. . I charged the battery and engine fired right up ! Trans seems to work ok etc. So drivetrain and aluminum body is in good condition. Thoughts ? Here she is. Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Attached File Tires. Attached File Build this out of it / something close to it. Attached File |
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Sweet karma. I’m in
Seriously. If you have the know how to fix it I would I, on the other hand, don’t. |
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Lucky bastard
My bil flips atvs/utvs all the time and makes good money doing it. Will get a worn out Honda 4x4 for $1k, throw $300-500 into it and sell it for $3. He tares them down to the frame, paints everything and replaces all the plastic. Looks like a damn brand new atv when hes done. |
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If you already have something similar (assuming you do since you needed the tires) I’d build the gen. You can only drive one at a time.
I get where your coming from though. Sometimes it’s just fun to make “junk” work for cheap. I’ve fixed free lawnmowers for next to nothing just to give them away, so no judgement here |
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Quoted: If you already have something similar (assuming you do since you needed the tires) I’d build the gen. You can only drive one at a time. I get where your coming from though. Sometimes it’s just fun to make “junk” work for cheap. I’ve fixed free lawnmowers for next to nothing just to give them away, so no judgement here View Quote Iv got a Yamaha kodiak 450 atv, and a Polaris ranger. The Yamaha has bald tires, and I was going to use these. I don’t NEED another atv…. But this would be a cool project, ( as long as it’s not too expensive ) Generator project would basically be free. Keep engine, sell transmission and other parts and buy a pto generator head etc and parts and assemble. |
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First, you did not get it for free. Unless you do not value your time or labor. In that case…
Try to rebuild it. Worth more as a functional side by side instead of a “custom” generator. |
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Both machines look like they used hard and put up wet, then went through a tornado.
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Make one look like a Tesla truck, then tell everyone the batteries crapped out and you had to it convert to ICE.
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I have zero doubt I could part it out for prob $3000 pretty easily, the kubota engine alone would bring a good amount, plus various other parts. This just looks fun, and unusual, and I love oddball / unusual stuff.
Guy across the street makes custom Polaris razor etc roll cages, and deals with them a lot, I’ll see what he thinks. I think fixing the front wheel could be done probably for $300, I’ll throw a tarp over it and ponder it, price parts and stuff for both projects. |
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If you have the skills and time to rebuild it, why not? It could be a fun toy to have around.
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Quoted: Build this out of it / something close to it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92687/20220120_162515_jpg-2247823.JPG View Quote |
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Suggestion: Start website called www.SarcoVehichles.com and sell both as 'Hand Select".
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This is going to be one of your most expensive, "free", undertakings
In for the epicness |
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Gift one to me so I can rebuild it for plowing instead of using my 15k quad
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I know it looks like shit right now, here’s what it used to look like pre tornado.
Attached File but just remember the drivetrain , frame , suspension, etc are all in good shape, so Iv got a lot of good stuff to work with. I’ll strip off lol the plastic, and replace with sheet metal, maybe aluminum panels. ( gonna have to figure out how to weld aluminum though ) Get creative and have fun and I think I can build something cool to play with. It won’t be super fast with the Diesel engine, but it will be plenty fast for my uses, hunting, trail riding, farming, etc. best part, I’ll have it CHEAP ! DEFINATELY going with a military look. My neighbor builds custom roll cages for razors and such, and I’m pretty sure I can get a little help cheaply. I don’t think modifying it into this would be very difficult. Basically build it to look like the below vehicle, but have a tilt rear flat bed with removable side rails. But keep it as light as possible, it’s already got a aluminum frame, aluminum differentials, etc, so use aluminum and have a light fun buggy. Gonna be sweet !! Attached File |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92687/357D5441-2EE7-4AFB-8E28-84D7046E5A9C_jpe-2248453.JPG View Quote You are on the right track. Build it into a faux spec-ops buggy. Start watching ebay for parts. Google for other parts. You are here by required to update this thread on a monthly basis. <taggage> |
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So originally you were going to get just the wheels and leave the thing sitting in his field on the axles?
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Can't believe I'm the first to say - LS swap!!
Kidding. I'd restore it as cheaply as possible to its original form. |
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Quoted: That’s just sheet metal, pop rivets, and motivation. Never do that to a nice side by side, but this one, will be fun ! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Sweet karma. I’m in Seriously. If you have the know how to fix it I would I, on the other hand, don’t. That’s just sheet metal, pop rivets, and motivation. Never do that to a nice side by side, but this one, will be fun ! Good luck and keep us updated with your progress, but that picture you posted is a lot more than sheet metal and pop rivets. |
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Quoted: This, but while rebuilding it find a way to add a PTO to run a genny. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Build this out of it / something close to it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92687/20220120_162515_jpg-2247823.JPG There you go. |
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Quoted: So originally you were going to get just the wheels and leave the thing sitting in his field on the axles? View Quote I figured they were going to scrap it. I needed tires. they would just grab it up with a loader and drop it into a dump truck to scrap. The only reason I decided to try and get it, was because I discovered it had a kubota engine in it. Kubota Diesel engine will last forever and Iv been wanting one for a generator project. Figured I could use the engine, pull it and they could scrap the rest. Just didn’t think they would just let me have the entire thing for FREE. now Iv got it, im leaning towards fixing it. |
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Quoted: This, but while rebuilding it find a way to add a PTO to run a genny. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Build this out of it / something close to it. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/92687/20220120_162515_jpg-2247823.JPG That might be beyond my ability. |
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Build it, the fuss of getting a motor set up for generator duty will be more on parts than finding a good used genset.
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Nice score! I see you have it chained down so it doesn't blow away again.
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Quoted: Lucky bastard My bil flips atvs/utvs all the time and makes good money doing it. Will get a worn out Honda 4x4 for $1k, throw $300-500 into it and sell it for $3. He tares them down to the frame, paints everything and replaces all the plastic. Looks like a damn brand new atv when hes done. View Quote Where is he? I’ve got 3 bucks. |
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If you are going through the trouble of that, you should lengthen the driveshaft and rear deck. Have something similar to the new Can Ams that have a long bed.
Congrats on your Appalachian Technical |
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Quoted: If you are going through the trouble of that, you should lengthen the driveshaft and rear deck. Have something similar to the new Can Ams that have a long bed. Congrats on your Appalachian Technical View Quote I’m leaning towards as small and light as possible. Make a flat bed with short sides big enough for a deer, It’s all aluminum except for the roll cage, I’d like to add a few pieces of aluminum tubing to the front and have a flat front cargo area. Replace all plastic with aluminum panels, possibly pop riveted or bolted on. Paint it camo. Add some led lights, a IR flood light for using night vision, gun racks, front and rear winch. That tan SF buggy I posted the picture of is a perfect example of what I’d like to end up with. I think it’s doable, and can be done really cheaply as well. I bet for under $1000.00 investment I can have it completely done . |
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Strip it and sell the parts off.
A guy I know has done that for years with sleds and quads and somehow makes a pile off of stuff he gets for basically nothing. Takes a little time, but he runs a small engine repair shop, so he just strips and catalogs between work. |
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It looks just like my parents bobcat 2200. Those little kabota engines are torque monsters for what they are. I'd give it a go at fixing it.
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I would build the Case one into what you want it sounds cool and it looks like the perfect starting point.
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View Quote I knew about those, several different versions and manufacturers , like the us mil growler, etc. The one I posted a pic of is a Phoenix international prowler. Attached File https://www.army-technology.com/contractors/vehicles/atv/ I chose that one because it’s pretty boxy, with no complicated curves, angles, etc. I can do boxy, much easier ( for me ) to add a square aluminum box on the front out of square tube , than try and bend tubing which I’d suck at. The prowler is also bare bones, which means less material, cheaper n lighter. massimo has one too that’s kinda close but i don’t like how it looks. Massimo. Attached File |
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Those Kubota engines are nice. They are super easy to work on.
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Quoted: Those Kubota engines are nice. They are super easy to work on. View Quote Yup. The kubota engine is most of the why I was interested in this thing, kubota diesel is awesome, useful and highly sought after. I knew I could sell it easily if nothing else. I’m not going to say I’m not tempted to part it out. I could prob get enough out of the engine, trans, and other parts to buy myself a thermal scope, like a hogster. It’s very tempting, and least amount of work too. |
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Quoted: Yup. The kubota engine is most of the why I was interested in this thing, kubota diesel is awesome, useful and highly sought after. I knew I could sell it easily if nothing else. I’m not going to say I’m not tempted to part it out. I could prob get enough out of the engine, trans, and other parts to buy myself a thermal scope, like a hogster. It’s very tempting, and least amount of work too. View Quote I used to work on those with my dad. He sold them as marine generators. The engines held up like Champs in the environment. The generators not as well. But salt water and electricity don't mix. |
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Awesome find. I have been wanting a side by side to run around my 20 acres but they are just stupid expensive. I’d be fine with old, busted, slow, or one that had been through a tornado, but damn if I can find anything under 3 - 5k on Craigslist.
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