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Old 06-12-2016, 10:27 AM
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Default Carbide 150cc

Can anyone with a Carbide tell me were the - ground wire from the battery goes? Took the motor out and don't recall were it went. the smaller Green wire i believe went to one of the bolts on the cv cover
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Old 06-12-2016, 07:34 PM
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On mine the ground from the battery also goes to the CVT cover.


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Old 06-13-2016, 12:58 AM
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On mine the ground from the battery also goes to the CVT cover.


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ok so you have 2 green wire's on the cv cover are they on the same bolt or different one's?
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Old 06-13-2016, 01:39 AM
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If its long enough just put both on the same cvt cover bolt....but it really don't matter where as long as its on the motor.
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Old 06-13-2016, 04:16 AM
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If its long enough just put both on the same cvt cover bolt....but it really don't matter where as long as its on the motor.
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Old 06-13-2016, 05:17 AM
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Np bud
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Old 06-14-2016, 11:28 PM
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What were the new prices of the TSC Carbide Buggy around 2012? I found one that appears to have been well cared for and in very good condition. The only issue is it won't start right now but they said it was running at the end of last year. They are asking $500.00. I know absolutely nothing about these buggies so any help would be greatly appreciated. Seems cheap for the shape it's currently in. One more question, are parts hard to find for these? The only thing I see at TSC is a belt. Should I consider or run away?
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Old 06-15-2016, 03:08 AM
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Id grab it and just google parts or check ebay or some of the vendors here on the forums
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Not a TSC , they just sell them . Made by ASW - American Sports Works , previously know as Manco . Reputable company , in business for decades , quality Buggy , ample parts supply , over $3000 new . Either big problem , or they don't know any better -- they're giving it away at that price .
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What were the new prices of the TSC Carbide Buggy around 2012? I found one that appears to have been well cared for and in very good condition. The only issue is it won't start right now but they said it was running at the end of last year. They are asking $500.00. I know absolutely nothing about these buggies so any help would be greatly appreciated. Seems cheap for the shape it's currently in. One more question, are parts hard to find for these? The only thing I see at TSC is a belt. Should I consider or run away?
They will order they parts at Tractor Supply just give them the part # and they will order them and call you when there in
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They will order they parts at Tractor Supply just give them the part # and they will order them and call you when there in
I' would buy it not bad for 500.00 if in good shape i got mine free cause it was missing the transmission parts
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sounds like the most expensive way to order parts
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Thanks for all the replys and comments. It seems like a good deal but I didn't know what they were new. I browsed eBay and there is an abundance of parts. The current owned mentioned something about it being a CDI box which is around 20.00. I hope they haven't sold it by the time I get back with them.
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If you do get it check and see if its AC or DC cdi before you order
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They still have it available for sale and I have messaged them to give me a call ASAP.
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ok now i got the harness and ground figured out everything seems to start. I was running the buggy and notice that there was some grinding noise and took off the cv cover and it had come loose and was grinding on the cover. i'm not sure what the PO did to this buggy but now when i try to tighten the nut on the variant it keep's coming loose maybe the PO put the variant i assume that is want it called coming out of the engine with the roller's etc in it. there is a big washer with groves and edges on the one side does the side with the edges go in towards the variant or the nut or maybe that is the wrong place it goes i'll post some pics tomorrow to show what i'm talking about
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