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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 21, 2003 at 15:30:09 from (204.255.239.172):
In Reply to: Golf Cart posted by Farmallpuller on December 21, 2003 at 11:02:04:
I've got 84 of 'em. Well, they're not all mine, but I take care of 'em. I run the maintenance dept at a big country club. Ive got 78 Club Car electric, and 6 Club Car "Carry-All" gas carts. For what you're wanting, the gasser would be the best. Electric carts need to be used as often as possible. The batteries are deep cell, like marine batteries. They don't need to stay on a charger all the time. They will develope a "false bottom" where they don't charge all the way, and won't DIS-charge all the way. Then you'll need to replace the batteries every 3 years or so. That get's costly. Mine have 8 batteries per cart, @ $55 a batterey. My gas carts are real work-horses. They have a 7-1/2 gallon gas tank that I fill maybe 3 times a year, with quite a bit of use. The Carry-All will handle an 800lb payload. I even have one (MINE!) with a full cab, heat, radio, lights and windshield wipers. If you're in the Louisville Ky area, drop me an e-mail, and I'll hook you up with a guy that handles used Club Car's. They range in price from a few hundred buck's (well) used, to $7500 new. Hope this helps. John
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