Man Coverts Golf Cart Into Remote-Controlled Snow Plow

MIDDLEBURG, Pa. -- The wintry blast was a perfect opportunity for Bill Lauver to put his robot plow through its paces.

For three years, Lauver has often done snow clearing from the comfort of his living room, watching from the window as the converted golf cart with plow attachment plies the drive while he operates the remote control.

"It's funny, we'll see people look at it really strange, and my husband will be standing in the window," said Lauver's wife, Sue.

Lauver said the plow is a converted 4 horsepower electric golf cart, geared down for a slower speed and more power to shove snow.

The plow can handle 6 to 8 inches of snow, Lauver said. "This snow is a bit hard on it because there was freezing rain last night. It's a bit crusty," he said Wednesday.

Lauver tosses around ideas for some other projects, possibly a remote-control lawn mower or snowblower, but he had little encouragement from his wife.

"I want him to get some exercise," she said. "He's always controlling everything by remote."

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this beats having

kids, it will not talk back and the job will be done right.

quit yur bitchin

you just got a new snowblower and you need to get some exercise too.. ill just walk behinfd and make sure ya dont forget nuttin. you are getting up there in years too ya know!!

Richard's exercise plan

  1. Walk across the room.
  2. Hand the snowblower remote to Sanura
  3. Repeat as necessary