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<blockquote data-quote="skip" data-source="post: 18637" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>We don't have a lot of flat spots on our land. We put a lift kit in the cart with knobby Terrain tires. It's a 48 volt system and handles all of our gulleys, and hills quiet well. I've ridden all over with 4 people on the cart (added back seat that folds down to give me a platform for fencing tools, feed, chain saw etc. It goes through mud pretty well. Once or twice, I've had to get out, walk beside it for a few feet and push on the accelerator. It gets itself out very easily when empty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skip, post: 18637, member: 82"] We don't have a lot of flat spots on our land. We put a lift kit in the cart with knobby Terrain tires. It's a 48 volt system and handles all of our gulleys, and hills quiet well. I've ridden all over with 4 people on the cart (added back seat that folds down to give me a platform for fencing tools, feed, chain saw etc. It goes through mud pretty well. Once or twice, I've had to get out, walk beside it for a few feet and push on the accelerator. It gets itself out very easily when empty. [/QUOTE]
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