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Posted by Rod in Smiths Falls, ON, on March 22, 2005 at 16:24:48 from (209.71.222.71):
In Reply to: Re: Yamaha Golf Cart Engine posted by bo on March 22, 2005 at 09:36:18:
Those old G1's are tough, aren't they? The mechanics call them "the little tank" and claim they are the best golf cart ever made. A bunch of us geezers at the Marina have G1's and take them on safaris over snowmobile trails and pastures in summer. As the Judge says, "It is the only vehicle ever designed to be driven by a drunk." I'm not so sure I agree with that, but it takes a lot more than puddles or stones in the path to put one out of commission. One time I caught my mother pulling a single-horse cultivator with the G1 to work up her garden.(My bewildered sister was hanging on to the handles.) Another time she towed heavy stones to a rock garden on a toboggan behind the cart. After that I had a guy build her a low trailer for it. She doesn't like the EZ-Go nearly as well, so chances are I'll find her another G1.
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