Posted by blue water massey on November 08, 2016 at 06:13:31 from (104.129.106.69):
In Reply to: Re: club car? posted by glennster on November 08, 2016 at 05:38:31:
If like our 92 Carryall it will take fairly rough ground no problem It has a locking diff and in the winter I put chains on the back wheels We use ours almost daily here yr round This one has the electric hoist on the dump bed and I've loaded full with gravel handles it ok but definitely more load than it's rated for I also have a hitch on it and pull a number of small trailers It's very handy for more than you realise How ever Club Car also offered a dump bed conversion for their golf carts as well Won't be built as tough as the Carryall but still a handy out fit that will take a lot I think ours is rated with a 12 hp Kawasaki motor not sure what the smaller golf cart came with but I think they were rated in the 8-9 hp range If your plan is to use it at the PA farm either would work from what I've seen in your pics Carryall value would be 3-4500 around here the golf cart version 16-3000 depending on age golf cart and utility cart values this yr went up crazy As we were looking to upgrade a golf cart this yr the closest place selling used carts started in the spring at 2600 and by the fall was at 3500 for the same yr n options but that's a dealer hope you get it you'll be surprised just how much se you'll get out of it
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