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Posted by Phil in MS on January 06, 2004 at 06:39:23 from (207.203.128.29):
In Reply to: Re: Golf Cart posted by Indydirtfarmer on December 21, 2003 at 15:30:09:
Indy, Have you had any experience with other golf cart brands or just Club? I think I would like a gas cart as a chore cart on my small beef farm (36 acres on one side of the road and 30 acres on the other), but a friend suggests an older 4 wheeler. Now I am not a hunter like he is and I am 50 years old so I don't expect to go mudding with the boys or plan to go hunting on a 5,000 acre plantation. I just want something easy on and off to check a mile of so of fence in pasture sod or woodland. May try to pull a small trailer from time to time with some materials or fencing tools. Your previous comments about the gas carts leads to me think that a gas cart would fit my needs better than electric. Your thoughts and comments would be appreciated. Thanks.
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