Posted by fixerupper on June 02, 2013 at 14:21:38 from (100.42.82.30):
In Reply to: OT Golf Cars posted by super99 on June 02, 2013 at 05:47:05:
This is getting sounds like a discussion of 'your is better than mine'. I stated a gas cart is best for shows because of it's longevity. When I was a very active official at our local show I used a gas cart and I loved it. An electric would have run out of poop by noon. However, here at home on the farm I have a 36 volt electric that I absolutely love. I'll hop on and go quietly and effortlessly. But I use it on hard graveled yards with practically no slope. I have no desire to own a gator or four wheeler. When I was involved at a 9 hole fairly flat golf course electrics were good for 18 holes with no problem. Put an electric on a hilly 18 hole course and you won't make it around. You have to match the tractor to the task. There, it sounds like farming. Jim
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