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Electric golf cart for farm use?
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<blockquote data-quote="saltbranch" data-source="post: 690532" data-attributes="member: 13181"><p>I know for sure the battery box is steel on the one I use, saw the rust when I replaced the batteries. As far as use in the pasture, it seems to ride OK, not as smooth as a 4wheeler I dont think. Thats comparing 2 different critters.The one I use is in stock golf course form though, tires and all.</p><p>My Uncle just bought a UTV, think was called Rhino from the JD dealer on clearance. Has the Honda motor, dump bed,2wd for 6600.00, looked pretty sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saltbranch, post: 690532, member: 13181"] I know for sure the battery box is steel on the one I use, saw the rust when I replaced the batteries. As far as use in the pasture, it seems to ride OK, not as smooth as a 4wheeler I dont think. Thats comparing 2 different critters.The one I use is in stock golf course form though, tires and all. My Uncle just bought a UTV, think was called Rhino from the JD dealer on clearance. Has the Honda motor, dump bed,2wd for 6600.00, looked pretty sharp. [/QUOTE]
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