As a farmer I can appreciate this
Maybe JD will build one to compete with the XP and the wildcat![]()
Safety fuel cells shall consist of a bladder enclosed in a smooth skinned container. The container shallstandards are in accordance with the following table
be constructed of 20ga. steel, 0.060-inch aluminum or 0.125-inch marlex. Magnesium is strictly
prohibited. Container must be securely attached to vehicles with bolts or steel straps. All fittings must
be built into the skin and bonded to the skin as an integral part of the tank or mechanically sealed by a
ring and counter ring system by either flat joint or an “O” ring. Internal baffling is mandatory in all fuel
cells. Bladder construction shall be of nylon or Dacron woven fabric impregnated and coated with a
fuel resistant elastomer. Rotary molded polymer cells are acceptable. The physical properties minimum
are you worried about the cast arms? i know the cast spindles on the rhinos dont last.
Looking good Lucas!!
yes sir it has a can being built for it just waiting for itJust a question and hate to be a stick in the mud, but are you going to put your fuel cell bladder inside a metal outer container.
But your Gator is looking good, you've accomplished alot in a short time, especially considering the Gator isn't as race preppable as many other UTVs. Glad to see you and others, carrying the John Deere banner.
As per SCR22 - BITD UTV Rules
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how did testing go Lucas??
well as most of you guys/gals know we made the race and we started but we had some issues from there but we are now ready for the bluewater GP hope to see you all there working on a little BBQ flavor too so we should be filling tech with some good smells besides race fuel
Oh...man, I have heard about LH BBQ for years. Lucas, same me a spot in line ahead of Cory, ok?
MP