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Posted by N. TX Tim on October 25, 2006 at 20:01:33 from (12.106.223.124):
In Reply to: Golf Cart Question posted by Pete - IN on October 25, 2006 at 05:17:10:
We have 2 gas Ez-Go's, his and hers. Wife uses hers to exercise her horses and to run around the place. I have a utility bed on mine, a 4" lift and larger mud tires. Use it to haul hay, feed, fix fence, check crops, check/change irrigation, run to neighbors and yard work. Most valuable/useful equipment on the place. That said, I would stay away from the Yamaha carts. Seems like the tubular frame is thin and weak. Have seen several rust through and/or crack...usually right under the driver's seat...especially if you are of a large stature. For the money, I prefer Ez-Go. Also, I prefer gas over electric. Cost to run is higher day to day, but all those batteries are expensive. Also, would rather run out of gas 2 miles from home that run out of juice... Hope this helps, Tim
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