Thank you. Yes, it is totally electric. I have 4) 12 volt deep cycle marine batteries in series and parallel, for 24 volts. I had my daughter and I on it for Halloween once, took it about 2 1/2 miles and still had some power left.
@@valentinmelendez8650 yes, you are right, if I were going to do anything else with it, I would consider. This buggy was just a yard ornament my wife bought, and I just started playing with it. But, thank you, sir, great idea.
Yes, actually I seen a cop while driving it. He said as long as I have the slow moving vehicle sign on the back. It would be no difference if it was pulled by a horse or my machine. Good question though.
could be adapted to any carrage of the periond . cool.
like the rearing up just like a real horse.
Hi-Ho silver, away!!
Love the idea but how far can it go before it runs out of battery
Assuming it's electric because of the absence of noise and plums of exhaust fumes
Thank you. Yes, it is totally electric. I have 4) 12 volt deep cycle marine batteries in series and parallel, for 24 volts. I had my daughter and I on it for Halloween once, took it about 2 1/2 miles and still had some power left.
@@55shanghigh Sir you should upgrade the battery to a lithium it will drive much longer
@@valentinmelendez8650 yes, you are right, if I were going to do anything else with it, I would consider. This buggy was just a yard ornament my wife bought, and I just started playing with it. But, thank you, sir, great idea.
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Yes, actually I seen a cop while driving it. He said as long as I have the slow moving vehicle sign on the back. It would be no difference if it was pulled by a horse or my machine. Good question though.
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Just get a honda and kid
both are quite expensive 😂