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Re: OT Golf Cars


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Posted by John T on June 02, 2013 at 08:01:11 from (216.249.76.176):

In Reply to: OT Golf Cars posted by super99 on June 02, 2013 at 05:47:05:

I go to several large shows where I might cover SEVERAL MILES and use the cart FOUR OR MORE HOURS PER DAY (and lots of starts n stops).......THE ONLYYYYYYYYYY CART THAT WILL COME NEAR ALL THAT MANY MILES AND HOURS PER DAY USE WITH ALL THE STARTS N STOPS IS A GAS.

If youre at say the Florida Flywheelers all day with 4 grown men riding with a lot of starts n stop in that sand !!!!!!! Give me a break NO WAY AN ELECTRIC CART would last all day and all those miles.

If his is overheating or only good for short trips or short times HIS HAS A PROBLEM. Mines an old 1995 Yamaha Gas and I can use it all day for miles n miles and it NEVER gets hot or has a problem.

THAT BEING SAID if you have a newer 48 volt electric cart they can indeed last longer but of course until I run out of gas, theres no way they can go the miles n miles n hours n hours I can go WELL DUH

I use mine in the summer to run the pasture n check fence etc and drive up the road to the neighbors (plus grandkids drive it a ton) and 5 gallons of gas will last seems like half the summer.

So an elec is fine for whats it can do, but if you wanna run all day n miles n miles n miles with lots of starts n stops an elec will eventually run down its batteries while I can still keep going maybe 10 times as much or more till I run out of gas ITS A NO BRAINER IF YOU NEED HOURS OF USE PER DAY N LOTS OF MILES YOU NEED A GAS CART

John T


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