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<blockquote data-quote="Cubman" data-source="post: 50962" data-attributes="member: 417"><p>Thanks for the replies. I was really considering it (would have been alot of fun), but I decided it would be completely useless where I live. If I were to build one, it would be a longtail mud motor. Put a go kart engine on one end of a couple pieces of angle iron, use a couple of pillow blocks to support an extended shaft, directly to mud motor prop. Add cav. plate, handle, and pivot, and thats the whole motor. If I ever move to MS, LA, or FL, I would definitely look into it again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cubman, post: 50962, member: 417"] Thanks for the replies. I was really considering it (would have been alot of fun), but I decided it would be completely useless where I live. If I were to build one, it would be a longtail mud motor. Put a go kart engine on one end of a couple pieces of angle iron, use a couple of pillow blocks to support an extended shaft, directly to mud motor prop. Add cav. plate, handle, and pivot, and thats the whole motor. If I ever move to MS, LA, or FL, I would definitely look into it again. [/QUOTE]
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