Posted by IA Leo on August 14, 2009 at 08:30:33 from (67.224.28.37):
Considerin buying a used electric golf cart with a good or new battery and using some solar panels on the sun roof to keep it charged. I live on 5-6 acre old farm yard that isn't golf course smooth but I mow it with a garden tractor, so it isn't too bad. My 90 year old MIL and her blind 94 year old husband get along pretty well in the their part of the house, but she could drive the cart to her garden and maybe give her husband a ride around the property. He is spending all his day in his easy chair, wheel chair and listens to audio tapes. Still in good humour after a do everything for yourself farmer out of the big depression. She used to drive a car but had to quit. An electric cart shouldn't be too hard to drive should it. What should I expect to pay and what should I look out for other than the battery? Leonard
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