Hello everyone... my husband and I purchased our property in April, and it came with a golf cart that we just LOVE for getting around the property. It's our little work horse, and pulls a little modified trailer the previous owner made.
We'd like to know a couple of things about it first.... What make and model is it? Approximately how old? My husband and I did the beef-up of the back seat that you see in some of the pictures, it was previously pretty flimsy and liable to buck people right off.
It's good and solid now.
Our first maintenance need is going to be brakes... it basically doesn't have any... What is involved there, what kind of brakes does it have... are there repair shops that specialize in carts or would it be a standard brake shop?
Our questions after that will be tips and suggestions for battery life and replacement. We gather it's not maintenance free, we were told to add water from time to time by the prior owner, which we have. I suspect the batteries are no longer as strong as they could be, in terms of power. Are we better off replacing ALL the batteries at once, or can/should we replace them one by one, and spread the cost out a bit.
That's my immediate questions... Hopefully more will come up
We'd like to know a couple of things about it first.... What make and model is it? Approximately how old? My husband and I did the beef-up of the back seat that you see in some of the pictures, it was previously pretty flimsy and liable to buck people right off.
It's good and solid now.
Our first maintenance need is going to be brakes... it basically doesn't have any... What is involved there, what kind of brakes does it have... are there repair shops that specialize in carts or would it be a standard brake shop?
Our questions after that will be tips and suggestions for battery life and replacement. We gather it's not maintenance free, we were told to add water from time to time by the prior owner, which we have. I suspect the batteries are no longer as strong as they could be, in terms of power. Are we better off replacing ALL the batteries at once, or can/should we replace them one by one, and spread the cost out a bit.
That's my immediate questions... Hopefully more will come up
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