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Golf cart questions?
#3841358
12/12/12 09:35 PM
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ChevyHDGert
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Lets just assume that wherever I hunt will have electricity. The cart will probably be used a couple of times a month during non hunting season.
Gas vs. electric Ez Go vs. Club Car Jakes 6" lift vs. All Sports 6" lift
I've been told that gas will have more maintenance and that the 48v electric ones are just as powerful and fast.
Club Cars have all aluminum frames so no rust issues.
I've also been told the Jakes spindle lift on the Ez Go's have been known to snap.
So these are my concerns and questions. Can someone help me out?
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Re: Golf cart questions?
[Re: ChevyHDGert]
#3841452
12/12/12 10:01 PM
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LittleD
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If you can afford it Get one of the Electric Bad Boy Buggies friends of mine have 2 they are the stuff,your biggest maintenance is going to be Batteries, they also have the cart that switches from gas to electric.
Danny
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/12/12 11:29 PM
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i'd like the electric for the stealth but wondering what happens when i go to the lease and it has rained and i need a real 4-wheeler.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/12/12 11:59 PM
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My buddy went the cart route and now he's going to sell it for a gasser. The batteries for his 48v have had to be replaced every 2 years to the tune of a hair over $900.00 and he's had to replace some kind of module twice. I wanted a cart until I talked to him.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/13/12 12:01 AM
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My buddy went the cart route and now he's going to sell it for a gasser. The batteries for his 48v have had to be replaced every 2 years to the tune of a hair over $900.00 and he's had to replace some kind of module twice. I wanted a cart until I talked to him. ouch. a friend of mine on our lease picked up an old gas job for 300 and put about 1500 into it for a rollbar, lift kit and new engine. it is nice
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/13/12 02:37 AM
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Yes, ouch indeed! He loves the quitness but the batteries are the deal killer, he's even tried different brands and they all only get him 2 years.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 01:07 AM
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I prefer electric. Less maintenance. Quiet. Don't get a spindle lift, period. Doesn't matter who makes it, they tend to have problems. Get a replacement front axle type lift. You don't need a 6" lift. 4" is plenty. I'd prefer a 4" with heavy duty springs over the 6" with stock springs. Club Car has an aluminum frame with lots of steel bolted to it, so yes, there are still rust issues. These things are fairly primitive technologically speaking. They're not much more than an ox cart with an elec. motor and batteries. Anyone can work on them if your willing to get your hands dirty. Here's mine. Did all the work myself. 4" Jake's lift, HD springs (rear are for a ez-go utility truck), new batt's, cables, wheels/tires (Buggies Unlimited), new batt rack, new seat. You'll need to adjust the brakes after lifting.   
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Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 01:13 AM
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one of my favorite THF posted pics of all time
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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#3845851
12/14/12 01:17 AM
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one of my favorite THF posted pics of all time Mine too. Wish I could still afford my little slice of heaven down at Pioneer RV in Port Aransas. We used to keep the trailer there from May to Oct. Spent every weekend there and several weeks through the season. Catchin' fish all day, every day. Even caught a buzz or two as well. Then they got greedy and jacked up the site rental to $500/month.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 01:24 AM
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i wasnt talking about the place
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 02:24 AM
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i wasnt talking about the place  Hey Pirate, how many years are you getting on a set of batteries?
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 02:34 AM
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i wasnt talking about the place  Hey Pirate, how many years are you getting on a set of batteries? 6 or 7. Just be sure to tender the batteries regularly. Top off the charge after every use. Use a good battery charger that stops charging once the batteries are fully charged. Don't let the batteries go long periods without charging. As for the pic; One of the side benefits is that the women run around in bikinis all day and night. Best way I found to keep the wife nearly naked. There's always plenty of scenery too.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 08:21 AM
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 03:25 PM
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I think you'd be fine in Texas with an electric buggy, but not if you have serious mud issues where you hunt. Electric carts don't spin the wheels fast enough to sling that heavy sticky mud off the tires. And, I recently found that the buggy I drove had very little variable speed. Bottom line is that electric buggies in heavy mud drain batteries really fast. My cousin parks the Bad Boy when it gets real muddy and goes to more of a mud-capable machine.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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#3847339
12/14/12 03:34 PM
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Roger that, they have their limitations. I hunt primarily on flat land with a few hills. Mud gets pretty nasty sometimes but I try to go around the bad spots. I've gotta say though that I've been pretty impressed so far with what it will go through. I did over heat the motor a few times (that's why I mounted a fire extinguisher) though in a plowed muddy field, was just too much for it. Will be better after I do the upgrade. Sometimes though, you just can't beat a 4 wheeler. 
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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#3847751
12/14/12 05:30 PM
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I want one, would love the quiet. Our place is all sand, the more it rains the more drivable it is, nearly the only time you need 4x4 is when its dry as a popcorn fart.
If the bateries last 6-7 years like yal say I'll be happy.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 05:43 PM
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I want one, would love the quiet. Our place is all sand, the more it rains the more drivable it is, nearly the only time you need 4x4 is when its dry as a popcorn fart.
If the bateries last 6-7 years like yal say I'll be happy. LOL, well if you decide to get one I would recommend the 48v not the 36. Most of the new ones coming out now are 72 volt! I just didn't wanna pull the trigger on a new one. I've been happy with it so far.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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#3848482
12/14/12 09:33 PM
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Yeah if the batteries are getting even 4-5 years I'll go that route. I wonder why my buddy has had to replace his so many times? He's one of those maintainence freaks with everything, maybe a bad charger?
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/14/12 10:57 PM
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You can't just replace one battery here and there. You pretty much have to replace them all. Especially if they're getting where they won't take or hold a full charge. If you replace one it will only take as much charge as the rest.
The other issue is that you have to make sure that all connections and wires are secure. Get a loose one and it'll burn the terminal quickly.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/15/12 01:11 AM
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One thing I really do like about the electric buggies is that they are SO quiet. That's a real big positive. My Kubota RTV900 sounds like the Union Pacific train rolling through town, though it does appear that the deer and hogs are used to the sound.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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#3849584
12/15/12 03:43 AM
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as others have stated, if your buddy is only getting 2 years, he's got some issues. I love my low rider, it aint pretty, but gets me there and back
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/15/12 02:19 PM
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One of the worse things you can do to these batteries is to run them all the way down until they are totally dead. That dramatically increases the sulfurization (sp?) between the plates within the battery, causing an early death. Best way to extend their life is to not pull more than 50% of total available charge on a regular basis, keep'm watered to correct level using distilled water ONLY, and don't overcharge. I use 8 each 6 volt golf cart batteries in the house bank of my trawler's 12 volt system and get at least 4 years out of them with very heavy use while cruising for several months a year.
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12/16/12 05:54 AM
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One of the worse things you can do to these batteries is to run them all the way down until they are totally dead. That dramatically increases the sulfurization (sp?) between the plates within the battery, causing an early death. Best way to extend their life is to not pull more than 50% of total available charge on a regular basis, keep'm watered to correct level using distilled water ONLY, and don't overcharge. I use 8 each 6 volt golf cart batteries in the house bank of my trawler's 12 volt system and get at least 4 years out of them with very heavy use while cruising for several months a year. That's good advice!
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/17/12 04:39 AM
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So I've decided on electric.
It's my understanding that all the Ez Go's are 36 volt. I drove a 48 volt Lifted Club car precedent this weekend and it was fast.
So does anyone have an opinion as to Ez go vs club car?
I know the club car will cost more but they're so much nicer and seem to be built better and apparently nothing rusts on them.
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Re: Golf cart questions?
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12/20/12 01:36 PM
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So I've decided on electric.
It's my understanding that all the Ez Go's are 36 volt. I drove a 48 volt Lifted Club car precedent this weekend and it was fast.
So does anyone have an opinion as to Ez go vs club car?
I know the club car will cost more but they're so much nicer and seem to be built better and apparently nothing rusts on them. Club Cars do have steel on them and the steel will rusts. They have an alum. frame with steel components bolted to it.
Mike Buda, Tx Hunt near Freer
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