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Electric golf cart for farm use?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim" data-source="post: 689931" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>I have had an electric golf cart for about ten years now and bought it used. It is a 1992 Club Car model and does have the lift kit installed. In the ten years I have had it I have replaced the batteries twice. The first time the batteries that came with the cart only lasted about one year, read reached life expenancy, and I got about 5 years on the next set and this set I have about two years on them. Yes you need to make sure that the batteries are secured, kept full of water and charged regularly.</p><p></p><p>My gold cart has a top cover, a fold down windshield and a bed behind the seats which makes it great for hauling all my fencing stuff, feed and fence poles ocassionally. I have used it as a piece of ranch equipment, taken care of it, but not treated it like a golf cart to ride around the golf course or concrete roads.</p><p>Now as far as the golf cart for ranch use it has been good to me but the ranch has not been good to the golf cart. The cart is not designed to run over rough pasture and I have had numerous weld and body repairs made. I will probalby buy an ATV when the golf cart wears out but until then the golf cart keeps plugging along.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim, post: 689931, member: 71"] I have had an electric golf cart for about ten years now and bought it used. It is a 1992 Club Car model and does have the lift kit installed. In the ten years I have had it I have replaced the batteries twice. The first time the batteries that came with the cart only lasted about one year, read reached life expenancy, and I got about 5 years on the next set and this set I have about two years on them. Yes you need to make sure that the batteries are secured, kept full of water and charged regularly. My gold cart has a top cover, a fold down windshield and a bed behind the seats which makes it great for hauling all my fencing stuff, feed and fence poles ocassionally. I have used it as a piece of ranch equipment, taken care of it, but not treated it like a golf cart to ride around the golf course or concrete roads. Now as far as the golf cart for ranch use it has been good to me but the ranch has not been good to the golf cart. The cart is not designed to run over rough pasture and I have had numerous weld and body repairs made. I will probalby buy an ATV when the golf cart wears out but until then the golf cart keeps plugging along. [/QUOTE]
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