Electric ATV
Electric ATV
Thinking positively here, planning for when we get resource consent to build
Anyone had any experience with electric battery-powered ATV's? Seem like a good idea, we could build it it's own shed, with it's own solar panel, and have it ready to rock'n'roll at any time.
Thoughts anyone? Seems like such a good idea, maybe there's something I havn't thought of, or everyone would use them.
Anyone had any experience with electric battery-powered ATV's? Seem like a good idea, we could build it it's own shed, with it's own solar panel, and have it ready to rock'n'roll at any time.
Thoughts anyone? Seems like such a good idea, maybe there's something I havn't thought of, or everyone would use them.
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ATV- does it mean All Terrain Vehicle? sorry to let my ignorance show... if it does mean all terrain vehicle that would be cool!
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It does mean that. But why not have the ultimate ATV - very good in hilly areas, doesn't need electricity at all, definitely four wheel drive - ergh, sorry, four leg drive... Yep, I'm talking about a hill pony! It needs a shed, too, and you can still have the solar panels for lighting.
(Alright, you still need an ATV to make the hay, then... )
(Alright, you still need an ATV to make the hay, then... )
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Solar PanelS - plural, Magpie! You will need a few unless you only want to use your vehicle once a week. Are you thinking a golf cart sort of thing?
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More like this Nev - http://www.zapworld.com/products/ATZHD_ATV.asp
My OH's first thought was golf carts though, and to my credit , I think, I didn't laugh. These do look rather cooler though! As I said, they do seem so logical, but no-one seems to use them, so I wonder if there is somehting about them that I haven't thought of.
Ina, I would love a pony, but the OH is allergic to them... do you think one who is allergic to horses would be allergic to donkeys too?
My OH's first thought was golf carts though, and to my credit , I think, I didn't laugh. These do look rather cooler though! As I said, they do seem so logical, but no-one seems to use them, so I wonder if there is somehting about them that I haven't thought of.
Ina, I would love a pony, but the OH is allergic to them... do you think one who is allergic to horses would be allergic to donkeys too?
Looks really cool, mate!
Gotta be careful though, a lot of cockies over here kill themselves on the petrol versions!
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Gotta be careful though, a lot of cockies over here kill themselves on the petrol versions!
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yeah they can be dangerous!
Cockies Nev?? you mean youths??? daredevils?
My son would LOVE one of these but he'll just have to wait until he's older.
They would be fantastic on the farms though. I'd love one too.
Cockies Nev?? you mean youths??? daredevils?
My son would LOVE one of these but he'll just have to wait until he's older.
They would be fantastic on the farms though. I'd love one too.
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Sorry Shirlz,
Aussie slang cockie = farmer
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Aussie slang cockie = farmer
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They are probably not quite powerful enough for ordinary farm work - ours are a bit faster, and they are sometimes used for more than the 30 miles this one can do. And you'd have to put them on charge every night.
I believe there is a diesel version that's supposed to be more environment friendly - maybe you could run that off old cooking oil, too. And whatever the fuel, they are not toys. There was a fatal accident near here not long ago - not a farm vehicle, but somebody racing along the road. Should always be used with a helmet on (but that's not COOL, is it ?), you must never take a passenger (unless you have one of the rare versions that are specially designed for taking passengers), and you must make sure your trailer isn't overloaded, which happens sooner than you think. Lots of accidents happen on farms, too. Lots of kids involved. Oh, and you should keep your bum on the seat when you are driving - which again just isn't cool enough for your average male young(ish) farm worker. Why is it that my younger male colleagues always ride standing up? It's so easy to lose your grip on it if you hit a large stone or a pothole - and show me the farm that isn't full of them! (I should know - tripped over a stone last year when getting off the quad to open a gate - and couldn't walk properly for a couple of months!)
Saying that, I really enjoy being out on them! They take you to places that cars can't go, and that would be rather hard to walk to (especially if you are carrying bags of feed/sick lambs).
I believe there is a diesel version that's supposed to be more environment friendly - maybe you could run that off old cooking oil, too. And whatever the fuel, they are not toys. There was a fatal accident near here not long ago - not a farm vehicle, but somebody racing along the road. Should always be used with a helmet on (but that's not COOL, is it ?), you must never take a passenger (unless you have one of the rare versions that are specially designed for taking passengers), and you must make sure your trailer isn't overloaded, which happens sooner than you think. Lots of accidents happen on farms, too. Lots of kids involved. Oh, and you should keep your bum on the seat when you are driving - which again just isn't cool enough for your average male young(ish) farm worker. Why is it that my younger male colleagues always ride standing up? It's so easy to lose your grip on it if you hit a large stone or a pothole - and show me the farm that isn't full of them! (I should know - tripped over a stone last year when getting off the quad to open a gate - and couldn't walk properly for a couple of months!)
Saying that, I really enjoy being out on them! They take you to places that cars can't go, and that would be rather hard to walk to (especially if you are carrying bags of feed/sick lambs).
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All very valid points Ina... yeah.. probs not powerful enough for a farmer then.... the biodiesel sounding like a better option.
I still like the idea of them - I'd love to have one... but I'd make sure I wore a helmet and sat on the seat... not cool to be crippled after an accident or worse still dead is it??
Thanks for the translation Nev!!
I still like the idea of them - I'd love to have one... but I'd make sure I wore a helmet and sat on the seat... not cool to be crippled after an accident or worse still dead is it??
Thanks for the translation Nev!!
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No worries, gotta remember to keep the slang to a minimum - the Queens English, as she is spoken!
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Our land is quite hilly, which is why we would like one... I wonder if they would have the power to go up the hills?
Ina, we have thought about the safety of it all - hell, I won't even drive a car! Interestingly, apparently someone thought it would be a good idea to put roll cages on them, like on tractors, but it turns out they are more dangerous with the cages than without... just have to be a bit sensible on them, don't you.
Diesel may be an option, we plan on having a diesel genny as back-up for our solar system, so will be looking at bio-fuels for that anyway.
Thanks, guys!
Ina, we have thought about the safety of it all - hell, I won't even drive a car! Interestingly, apparently someone thought it would be a good idea to put roll cages on them, like on tractors, but it turns out they are more dangerous with the cages than without... just have to be a bit sensible on them, don't you.
Diesel may be an option, we plan on having a diesel genny as back-up for our solar system, so will be looking at bio-fuels for that anyway.
Thanks, guys!