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Miscellaneous Vehicles

Miscellaneous vehicles may include a motorcycle or any similar vehicle, a motor home, a golf cart, or an all-terrain vehicle. Some of these are designed for personal use and should not be used on public roads.

3,638 Questions

Where do you find a vinserial number on an airstream trailer?

Since I have been employed at Airstream for thirteen years, we have punched the VIN# into the framework top at the front behind the hitch.It should be right behind the L.P. base on both sides of the (A) frame.

Where do you find the vinserial number on an airstream?

On the front (A) frame top behind the hitch. It is stamped into the "I" beam. various coats of paint may have made it hard to see.

Can you drive a farm tractor on the street?

Yes, normally you can as long as you are going from one job/farm to another.

Make sure you have your slow moving triangle displayed on the rear of the tractor or you could be sited.

For top speed would it be a good idea to put a big sprocket on an go kart engine and an smaller one on the axle?

Generally yes, but it would Depend on whether the engine has torque enough to turn the wheels at that resistance or not.

What model is my Yamaha golf cart serial number JN9-112826?

The first three digits of a Yamaha serial number will determine the model (not the year) this information is all you need to order parts and accessories. Use the chart below to determine the model of your golf car. JU2=G22 ELECTRIC JU0=G22 GAS JR1=G19 ELECTRIC JR8=G20 and G21 GAS JN8=G16 ELECTRIC JN6=G16 GAS JN4=G14 ELECTRIC JN3=G14 GAS JG6 AND JH7=G9 ELECTRIC JR3 AND JJ3=G11 GAS JF3=G8 ELECTRIC JG5=G9 GAS J51=G5 ELECTRIC JF2=G8 GAS J46=G3 ELECTRIC J50=G5 GAS J56, JE2, J41=G2 ELECTRIC J42=G3 GAS J36, J26, J14=G1 ELECTRIC J55, JA2, J38, J31, J24, J17, J10=G1 GAS

Does anyone have the Drive belt diagram for Sabre 1742 lawn tractor?

I found the diagram on John deere-PARTS CATALOG Catalog #2804 Grid C4 Section 50 Page 7

What is a rubber-tired buggy?

When Rubber was discovered and finally volcanized or heated enough to make it hard it became practical to use instead of iron on wheels. This same concept was used on early trucks, but due to poor suspensions it literally destroyed the roads so a requirement was made to use nematic or air filled tires. Those who lived in the early 1900 view the rubber tired buggy as one of the most significant inventions in their lifetime as it was quite and the ride much better that iron. They are still used today and are far superior to their teal counterparts.

How far can a carriage travel in one day?

"[A] stagecoach traveled at an average speed of about five miles per hour, with the total daily mileage covered being around 60 or 70 miles." (Wikipedia]

The question has little to do with wagon, carriage, or stagecoach, per se, but with many factors such as:

  1. the poor condition of mostly dirt (or muddy) roads in the 1700s to late 1800s
  2. the weight of passengers and goods transported
  3. the stamina of the team of horses, and whether a tired team could be traded or exchanged for a rested team
  4. the stamina of the driver (driver of the horses)
  5. the stamina of the human passengers, who were often jostled around and even left bruised by sitting on hard wooden benches as the coach went over rough roads
  6. and, whether the wagon, carriage, or stagecoach had a break (wheel, tongue, or harness)


Can you drive a reliant robin on a provisional?

as fare as my research goes there is plenty of opinions on the matter that reliant Robbin's can be driven on a provisional due to minor reasons such as. you must have a cat, B 1 licence an L plates must be.front-back . to me sounds quit true facts .

How much horsepower is 190cc?

Engine size is not a direct correlation to the horsepower.

What is tractor?

A tractor is a mostly large vehicle used to plow fields or as a form of transport moving items on a cart hooked on to the back for hay or other things farmers need to move from place to place.

What country makes Fiat cars?

Fiat cars were originally made in Italy, but now its manufacturing plants are located all over the world: Argentina, Brazil, China, Hungary, India, Iran, Italy, Morocco, North Korea, Poland, Russian Federation, South Africa, Turkey, Viet Nam.

Is it possible to create a human animal hybrid?

In theory no, and theologically, even if possible the idea would be taboo. On the other hand a family member who was a registered nurse since l943 claims she saw a photograph in a book on abnormal biology- she was shown the photograph by a doctor who evidentally was interested in Freaks more or less as a hobby. There was a photo of an animal about the size of a large dog or foal ( Baby or extremely young Equine animal)., It has a round head and human-like features. the animal appeared to weigh about 30 lbs, again say the size of a common dog. It appeared to be Black or dark in color- Black and white photo naturally. I have no other information. As this poto was in a technical type book it is not likely to be a joke or a piece of Trick photography. Evidentally, if real a product of the bizarre rural pastime of (Mourning Lukes_ that is Humans making love advances to animals , and probably an equine animal here. it is utterly repellent, no laughing matter. Alas it could happen.

What is the purpose of Fingers in pressure plates?

The pressure plate pushes the clutch disc, sometimes called the clutch plate, against the constantly spinning engine flywheel. The clutch disc, therefore, is either stationary or rotating at the same speed as the flywheel. Friction material, similar to that found on brake pads and brake drums, causes the clutch disc to spin at the same speed as the engine flywheel. It is this friction between clutch disc and flywheel that allows the engine torque to drive the wheels.

Pressure plates are, as the name implies, round, metallic devices containing springs and fingers, or levers, and controlled by the release fork connected to the shifter. All of the clutch components are enclosed in the bell housing of the transmission, between the rear of the engine and the front of the gearbox. The purpose of pressure plate fingers are as follows: When the driver steps on the clutch pedal, a number of springs in the pressure plate are compressed by multiple - most often three - fingers. This compression of the spring(s) pulls the pressure plate and the clutch disc away from the flywheel and thus prevents the clutch disc from rotating. When the clutch disc is stationary, the driver can shift into the proper gear and release the clutch pedal. When the pedal is let up, the fingers in the pressure plate release their grip and the spring(s) expand to push the pressure plate into the clutch disc, thereby engaging the flywheel. This release process is often called the "clamp load".

Can you safetly remove the smog pump on your 1985 350 suburban without causing to many problems it is carborated. It is a heavy three quarter ton 350ci and it has no catalytic converters on it?

The pump is used to inject fresh air in to the exhaust system at the catalytic converter. The goal is for the oxygen to react with the catalyst and heat to burn up any unburnt hydrocarbons left over from the combustion process. The catalyst in your 1985 Suburban probably quit working about 15 years ago. Unless you replace the converter the pump is having zero effect upon your vehicles emissions. Considering your speaking of a 454 cubic inch engine removing the pump will also have little effect upon your engine either. It takes less than 0.125 horse power to turn it. My suggestion is remove the 454 infact in this day and age I suggest removing the Suburban if at all possible The savings in fuel cost could net you a new car payment.

What is the difference between a live axle and a fixed axle on a go kart?

a live axle is like a car when you turn the inside wheel is going slower. but a fixed axle is a one wheel drive.