Posted by VicS on June 02, 2013 at 06:44:19 from (70.195.64.178):
In Reply to: OT Golf Cars posted by super99 on June 02, 2013 at 05:47:05:
This is my golf cart experience. I bought a used gas cart from our local golf course. It was a gas EZGO, with a Robin 2 cyl engine. I lifted it and put traction tires on it. The motor was a little weak. And heat came up from the motor on hot days. One day my wife took our twin grand daughters, down to the pond. Darned thing wouldn't start. She was stranded. Had to carry one about 100 ft through the fescue, set her down and go back and get the other one. One of them screaming all the time. When I got home the wife said we are going to go tomorrow and get a better cart! We got a new electric EZGO 2plus2. 36 volt. It has been to quite a few shows. Never has used even half of a charge in one day. Outs will go 8 miles wide open on a charge. a lot farther if you go slower. But I would get a 48 volt next time. Vic
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