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Golf Cart Dealer- The Customer Is The King!

To be a golf cart dealer, there are certain expectations of the customers that you must meet. This applies to both the user of the golf cart and the manufacturer.

Golf cart dealer is a role that is often strictly negotiated by the manufacturer of the products. This is strictly negotiated and the potential dealer is scrutinized deeply because the dealer does not only put his or her personal interest at stake, but that of the manufacturer. A bad golf cart dealer who is accused of providing poor services to a customer will not only affect the store they operate from, but an entire product line.

As such the golf cart dealer license can only be given to persons or firms that have met the following qualifications:

Secured financially! A dealer need not be in precarious financial situations. Such a dealer will not only be at risk of squandering the assets of the manufacturer but also the swindle the customer. It is good to demand to know the asset value of the dealer and demand to see the certificate of the manufacturer. This will avoid the possibility of dealing with quacks or cons.

Recognition by authorities such as consumer protection agencies, association of dealers or manufactures helps to weed out con dealers. Check out the websites or blogs about the dealer you are about to deal with. A poor rating of the dealer is a warning not to deal with them.

You can locate your local dealers of the brand from the information provided by the manufacturer. Some of the most popular dealers include those of Yamaha golf carts; E-Z-Go golf carts dealers, Club Car Golf carts, Tomberlin golf carts. These dealers trade in goods from the parent manufacturing company. Besides checking out the dealer’s information from their own websites, counter check the information provided from the manufacturers.

Golf cart dealer of almost every type of the golf cart can be found in most of the states in US. Besides searching the dealer based on the State, they could be searched through locating the country, the company, the vehicle type, and product type, accessories and the parts.

Because the golf equipment is an expensive and exclusive product, its dealership is also limited to a few companies. Therefore it is important that the few golf cart dealer try to provide comprehensive services in a one stop shop. This could include provision of accessories, insurance cover, security systems and even arrange for financing.

Check out the one stop shop in the websites.

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Basically the function of a Golf Cart is to commute the Golf Players inside the Golf course. But now it has totally changed. They are now used in shopping malls, farms, resorts, industries etc. Club Car is one of the top selling brands. They are known for its efficiency and reliability. They are very easy to be driven around and so are well preferred from age groups varying from teenagers to adults. But it is necessary for these people to mix minor troubles can are prone to occur. One of them is to troubleshoot a battery. It is quite easy and the steps are given below.

Requirements:

Wrench 
Distilled water 
Baking Soda 
Water 
Clean cloth

Steps: 
1. First of all charge the batteries fully. Most of the people forget this step and problems could occur due to this negligence. So connect the charging plug of the Golf Cart to a supply terminal and unplug it after charging it fully.

2. The position of the gear and key switch are important when turning ON of the cart is concerned. The key should be properly set to the ON position. In most of the carts the gear should be in neutral position in order to start the cart. The gear position for starting the vehicle will be prescribed in the instructions manual. Do accordingly.

3. In some cases you might need to analyze the battery. In most cart models the battery is placed in a compartment below the seats. Check whether all the connections to the battery are secure and tight. In case you find any loose connection, tight them using the wrench.

4. The water level inside the battery is a must check step. The battery plates should be well immersed in the water for proper charging of the battery. If you find the water level too low, then refill using distilled water.

5. Finally inspect whether all the electric connections to the various fittings are correct. Troubles can occur due to cuts and breaks in electrical wiring. Replace damaged wires with new ones of the same rating.

Note:

In case of any major issues contact a qualified mechanic.

Always wear protective gloves and goggles before starting the test.

 

Spitzer Products offers the best selection of Golf Carts. Read more on Electric Golf Carts as well as Push Golf Carts online from our website.


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Exclusive New Golf and Hunt Club to be Sold: Mahan Manor is in Unique, Central Kentucky Setting











Mahan Manor Golf & Hunt Club’s championship course includes grand vistas and rock fences characteristic of Central Kentucky


Lexington, KY (PRWEB) March 4, 2010

It opened in grand style with an exhibition match between PGA Tour professionals and now Mahan Manor Golf and Hunt Club is available for sale. The dream project of Bart Mahan, founder and former owner of Buggies Unlimited, will be auctioned April 13 due to his decision to retire.

“Someone likely will get this championship golf course and property for a song,” auctioneer Jim Halfhill, of Rector-Hayden, Realtors, said. “The minimum bid requirement is amazingly low, especially considering the property has had more than $ 7 million in improvements. In addition, plans are available for adding an additional 9 holes.”

Halfhill said potential buyers don’t have to take his word for the quality of the golf course and amenities; it was praised by two PGA golfers who played an exhibition match on opening day last fall.

“It’s a top-notch and first-class place,” Kentucky native J.B. Holmes said. “It looks really good.”

Crowd pleaser and long ball hitter John Daly added, “This is just great.”

Central Kentucky is known for its unique geography—karst formations, plentiful streams, rolling hills and palisades. Mahan Manor includes samples of all of these and was important in Kentucky’s settlement and early industry development. The inclusion of Lower Howard’s Creek in the property adds to its historical and natural significance.

The beautifully situated 230-acre estate is divided into four tracts, each having road frontage on Quisenberry Lane in western Clark County, Kentucky, eight miles from I-75.

The first tract includes 205 acres with a 9-hole championship golf course, 3,500 sq. ft. log cabin clubhouse, new golf cart barn, renovated maintenance equipment barn, five ponds, renovated rock fences, historic “factory bottom” section of Lower Howard’s Creek, octagon hunting tree house and more.

The second tract has five acres with an exit gate and some exit road. The third tract has nine acres with a 2,000 sq. ft. reproduction log home, tool shed, and a renovated cattle barn. The fourth tract has 11 acres and offers several good building sites.

The seller’s published reserve is only $ 1.5 million. At the auction, the seller will accept the highest bid equal to or greater than the published reserve. The auction property is subject to prior sale and pre-auction offers are invited. Prior to the live, onsite auction, the property is offered in its entirety at $ 4.9 million.

For information about Mahan Manor Golf and Hunt Club, visit http://www.mahanmanor.com. More details about the property are posted on http://www.rhr.com and available from Jim Halfhill at 859-338-5764.

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NOKIA N95

 

Having had the phone for a good month now, I finally feel qualified to review the numerous features of this phone and give the low down on some of the more esoteric features of this fantastic bit of kit.

Phone basics
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In brief, call quality is great, contact management is sensible, but detailed and menus and general layout very much in the vein we’ve come to expect from Nokia. Battery life is very much dependant on what you use the phone for, but you can manage around 2 hours max a day with some moderate application usage. This can improve if you dim the screen, turn off 3g etc, but frankly, as a magic toy, who would really want to do that? My advice, get a charger for work to go along with the home one. As I spend several thousand minutes a month on the phone, I find I quickly identify annoyances with basic features, and thusfar, have had none with the N95. The symbian element means it’s relatively easy to do fancy things like take a picture, look up a contact or calendar entry or even log onto a web page, all while mid call! The screen is one of the best I’ve seen on any handheld device, and the form factor of the phone is slightly smaller than my old N80, and quite sexy (my wife, ever the style junkie agrees). In fact, picking up my old N80 last night felt like I was stepping back 5 years.

Texting is predictably good, Nokia dictionary is easy to add to, input styles can be switched, symbols (including a new-line character finally!) inserted etc. I was quite impressed to see if you choose input language as “French” for example it has a French dictionary associated and correctly accents letters. Maybe this is a common feature in modern phones- I’d never noticed it before.

There are also some refinements over the N80 in form, such as a slightly more sprung slider. The key locking functionality is a big improvement on previous sliders and seems to keep my phone from phoning random friends.

More advanced “basics”, the video calling works well, working first time with my wife’s k800i. In fact, one of the most subtle impressions I’ve had from the phone is that most everything simply does work, first time.

Contacts are standard, supporting businesscards (although still having communication issues when receiving sony ericsson formatted business cards). All contacts have a voice tag automatically associated to them- basically a computer voice that attempts to say the name you’ve put in your contact. This is used to allow you to voice-activate a contact without actually having to record a sound and then associate it with a contact. It works for the most part, rather well. Sometimes if your contact’s name is peculiar, (e.g. Schleicher!) you do better to say it phonetically as it won’t always get the pronunciation right.

Camera
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5 megapixels is a respectable resolution for a camera phone, and I think Nokia have done well with answering the obvious criticisms from earlier phones- namely, they’ve implemented autofocus (although it’s slow enough to hurt), and they’ve included a very durable cover switch (so your lens doesn’t get ruined). Add to that a few higher-end photo features like white-balance, scene modes (portrait mode etc), the obligatory carl zeiss lens and I think they have a winner in the phone camera-category. The flash is a waste of time though, and the speed of response between shots certainly makes it feel clunky compared to all but the cheapest real-world digital cameras. Apparently the newest firmware improves this slightly, but overall I think it consigns itself to camera-phone world rather than promotion to digital camera replacement!

Video
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To be honest, I found this vastly more impressive than the camera- the reality is that a 640×480 video clip and 30 frames per second makes frankly astounding quality video- miles better than old VHS cameras and certainly only very slight worse than a proper digital video camera. Certainly good enough for a normal tv screen, and good enough to make friends jaws dropped when I plugged mine into my set one evening. Sound quality when recording is also excellent, very crisp and eminently usable. I’m considering putting together a for-fun music video with this since it’s highly “mobile” camera so special effects shouldn’t be hard to achieve! Fantastic.

GPS
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This feature was obviously one of the features that excited me most in getting the phone. Having the navigational sense of a dead badger, I had visions of myself sat-navving my way around the streets of London on foot, never to get lost again. I’ve since found that the length of time to connect to satellites (sometimes up to 10 minutes) makes it pretty impractical for ad-hoc short navigation. Google maps (installable app) is much better for that. Fortunately, 2 weekends back, decided to buy a kitten in Reading and got a chance to try it in anger. My wife is a techno-sceptic and forced me to print out an AA map as well, but we didn’t end up using it. The volume on the phone was more than adequate to be audible in a car, and the navigation was sound, correctly identifying when we went off track and adjusting the route accordingly. There was a single glitch at a roundabout (it didn’t manage to say which exit to leave off) but may have been down to the fact that it was dynamically loading the map over 3g. I’d recommend downloading necessary maps to the phone.

You do need the phone slider opened as the GPS receiver is under the “#” key, which is a shame, but not a train smash. This is possibly annoying if you intend to mount this on your dashboard.

Overall, barring the slightly lengthy satellite connect time (reminiscent of older tom-toms), the experience was very positive, and certainly won over my wife. We payed £4.50 to get a week of navigation and this activated via SMS so very very easy. I believe it’s something like £47.50 for 3 years of navigation. If I had a permanent car, I’d definitely activate it. You can of course calculate routes and view the extensive maps without paying for the navigation features. It just won’t track you on the ground.

The GPS itself has all the other bells and whistles, including street-level view, a crisp English female voice, and a nice clear display that works as you’d expect. One caveat, get a car charger, as it sucked the phone battery dry in around an hour and a half (although in my opinion, that was still pretty impressive).

Music
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Wow, another MP3 playing phone- big deal right? Well, I’m thoroughly enjoying it, firstly as a found a site online that sold me a 2gb card for… £7 (?!) amazing. That’s 35-40 cd’s on my phone. The next step was to see how I could get music onto it. I whooped for joy when I discovered Nokia supports MTP and hence Napster. For the uninitiated, Napster recently launched a paid service where for £14.95 a month, you can buy a music subscription, which allows you to download unlimited number of tracks and use them as long as you keep paying. As I’m a serious music consumer, I think it’s a fair price to pay (others may disagree), and it’s possible to have up to 3 mobile devices attached to Napster that you can use “unconnected”. They call this Napster-to-go which effectively means I can keep topping up my Nokia with whatever new CD’s take my fancy, legally, for the flat fee of £15 per month.

The player itself is well featured- it can show a little picture of the album, has a graphic equalizer so you can tweak the bass up, or knock out the treble so that an unexpected White Stripes song doesn’t pierce your eardrums. You can create playlists, repeat and shuffle and even show a little visual graphic oscilloscope if that appeals to you. There are two built in effects “stereo widening” and “loudness” which I personally don’t think are necessary, but still show that Nokia have put in that extra bit of effort.

And the bright sparks at Nokia brilliantly added a normal headphone jack onto the phone so you can finally use your Bose headphones (or cheap old favourites) with the phone without having to buy any sort of adaptor. The ergonomics of the socket isn’t ideal, as it’s on the side, but not too much of an issue. Sound quality is fine (although dependent on the choice of earphones, bitrate of MP3’s etc etc).

Menus
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Everything is customizable, from the normal Nokia menu, to the slick visual slidey menu (icons on a sort of curve, with a rotating lens as you slide between them). The front menu has a useful set of shortcuts that can start downloaded applications (so I’ve attached Gmail to one of them) and is generally very useable. You can also assign shortcuts to the directional button.

Refinement
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The theme of this phone, beyond all the techno gadgetry is refinement, refinement, refinement.
In no particular order, here are some of the things that have really impressed me.
-A superb form factor charger that will never interfere with neighbouring plugs like the older chunkier adaptors did. It’s tiny and also, more importantly, silent. Some older chargers had an almost inaudible high pitched squeal, that annoys the hell out of my bionic wife.
-You can see in your menu screen, what’s running in the background, as it draws a tiny spinning circle next to the icon- excellent if you inadvertently leave some battery heavy application running accidentally.
-An excellent alarm clock that lets you set multiple alarms very quickly and easily, have them only go off on weekdays, or specific dates
-When receiving a call and your profile is set to have an audible ringtone, a button appears of screen entitled “silence” which is fantastic for silencing a phone quickly without hanging up on you caller. So useful!
-I’ve always hated joysticks (aka Sony Ericssons) they die quickly and become annoying. I have also owned several Nokias including the N80 and the 6320 (which has a single directional button that had to be pressed in evenly to register a “press” as opposed to a “direction” I’ve always found the ergonomics of the directional navigation to be a bit shakey. The N95 has a central button (not directional) inside the directional pad. This works perfectly, and I’ve had no problems with it whatsoever.
-The web browser is one of the best I’ve ever used on a mobile device- it has a little cursor, easily maneuverable using the directional pad. It renders web pages perfectly for the most part- and via 3g, this is quick enough to be actually usable. I’ve used it extensively to catch up with the (non-mobile) version of bbc news on the train into work. It also has plenty of extra technophile features like the ability to read syndicated news feeds (basically summary headlines that link to main stories), navigate back and forwards, run javascript, deal with pop-ups, handle encrypted pages, etc etc etc.
-They put a standard mini-usb cable on it (Hooray!)- we all have tonnes of the standard digital camera cables in our houses these days, and the nokia n95 uses one of those to connect; this means you are no longer tied to an (expensive) proprietary cable, but can pick up the required one if you lose yours for under a fiver. Also, if you keep one plugged in to your PC for use with another camera or MP3 player, you can use it as normal with the phone. That is a surprisingly big win in my opinion.

Gallery
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It contains a very functional gallery program that allows you to slide through previews of pics etc or run a slideshow (if for example attached to a tv) which is great. The slide-show is very apple-mac, i.e rather than just a static picture after picture, it starts slightly zoomed in and slowly zooms out or pans, which adds a lot of interest and makes it more compelling to watch as it feels almost “produced”. It also cross-fades pictures which makes it all feel far more slick. You can even get it to play a song while it does the slide-show, adjust delays and turn the zoom/pan feature on or off.

Office tools
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It lets you view word documents, excel spreadsheets and even powerpoint presentations, but of course, it’s arguable as to usefulness when dealing with large docs or spreadsheets. I haven’t played with this much (as I’m not a traveling salesman)! The phone also opens
PDF which could be useful when surfing to a site that only has a PDF of something you need to read. There’s also a flash player, which plays back most static animations but interactivity appears to fox it.

Useful bits’n’bobs
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There’s a great little unit converter, covering mass, weight etc, very useable. A “barcode” reader, although it’s not barcodes as we know them, but rather “semacodes” which are a sort of array of black and white blocks that you can find on web pages, often containing a coded “link”. Kind of weird, you can point the camera phone at the page on screen, and it will read the semacode and show you the address and let you surf to it on the phone. Not sure what this is used for, but ideas touted are things like putting a semacode at a tourist spot that contains a wikipedia link to extra information. Could be interesting but possibly a bit.. I don’t know, pointless?

Applications
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There are a number of fairly compelling application standard on the phone. Even doing this review, I’m discovering new things all the time about this phone.

Video Centre:
For example there is a service called “video centre” that allows you to download little video clips of reuters news onto your phone in the background and watch when downloaded. The video clips are predictably tiny, but it looks like the infrastructure for some quite interesting technology.

Life-blog:
Okay, not strictly a N95 only app, I decided to activate a blog for mine (mikeanddan.typepad.com) which I’ve been using a little, for test purposes. The ability to take a photo, and via 3g upload directly to the blog is frankly quite amazing. If I were a twitter addict, I suppose I could blog every message I sent (for lifeblog keeps a list of everything that you’ve done on the phone in a day and allows you to upload these conversations, texts, pictures etc as you go), but I think the mundanity element prevents me… still, great in theory. One major drawback, is that too much time fiddling with that sort of application inevitably means that when you see that surprise spontaneous morris dancing, or someone with a silly hat, your battery is flat before you can press “upload”. Perhaps better from a legal perspective anyway ahem.

Radio:
A very decent radio (that unfortunately needs earphones plugged in to get reception; it downloads all the settings for local radio stations, so no tuning or other nonsense- it’s all automatic (although you can do manual tuning if desired).

Games:
Probably the least exciting bit; 3d Snake and a demo called SRE which is highly flashy 3d but generally unplayable and dull; luckily there is plenty of other things on the N95 to entertain and I’d say it’s easy enough to download games either via the N95 catalogue or the web in general.

I’ve managed also to load proprietary apps, such as google mail, fring (basically skype for mobile, and allows you to make calls via the wireless connection!), a business card reader (take a picture of a business card and the application reads all the details and sticks it in a contact in 1 easy step!) and have had no issues- it really feels like the phone has matured with this little lady.

Connectivity
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UMTS, GSM, Wifi, Bluetooth- this has it all although the more of these you use, the quicker you lose your battery life. Wi-fi works extremely well, and having a wifi connection at home, checking gmail for example is often easier via the phone than turning on a computer, logging in etc etc. The phone loves wifi, and it makes web browsing or any internet enabled application a breeze to use- detecting networks quickly and easily.

You can also connect to a PC via USB cable, as mentioned earlier, and this also allows you to transfer music, backup/restore, use the phone as a modem if you’re on the run with an unconnected laptop (although Bluetooth is better!), use the phone’s memory as mass storage aka USB key.

Nokia software
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Man, this software has come a long way- gone are the days of clunky and dated interfaces and options that work intermittently- even upgrading the firmware of the phone (something I did last night) worked perfectly first time; with the obligatory backup of all my phone details first and restore afterwards (although I didn’t realize I’d lose applications I’d installed, but that isn’t a big deal). Updating firmware, for the uninitiated basically means reloading the phone’s software, so for those afraid of buggy phones, rest assured, Nokia make reasonably frequent updates to fix bugs, and you can now update the phone completely from home (no taking in to servic centres and sitting with courteousy phones any longer!).

Conclusion
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Even my techno-sceptic wife is impressed by the sheer range of things this phone can do, and I have found myself surprised on more than one occasion at uncovering some new feature. Overall, with the sole exception of battery life, I’ve been exceptionally happy with the phone, and have tried in anger at least 90% of the features, and have yet to find anything that didn’t operate, as I’d expect, out the box. Add to that a 2gb memory card (although I hear 4gb is out now and works with the phone, albeit at a far heftier price tag) and I think you’ll agree the phone is truly a winner. Without doubt, the best phone I have ever owned by a very very long margin!

sridhar mantha


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Sandboarding Thrills in Dubai

Dubai, one of the seven emirates that make up the United Arab Emirates, now possesses a highly developed economy based principally on property, financial services and tourism. Although Dubai is widely known as a petroleum exporter, this source of revenue is no longer such a major factor in its economy. The Al Maktoum dynasty has ruled Dubai since 1833, and the current ruler is also the Vice President and Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. In recent times Dubai has become a global city, a hub for business and also a tourist destination.

In recent years Dubai has become a draw for sandboarders. Sandboarding is similar to snowboarding, but is performed on sand dunes rather than snow. Sandboarders glide down or across a sand dune with both feet secured to the board. More adventurous individuals use a board without any fastenings and this technique is thought to be much more hazardous. Sandboarding has enthusiasts around the world but naturally it is more popular in desert areas such as Dubai which offer an unlimited number of sand dunes to sample throughout the year.

Since it is technically very difficult to install a mechanized lift on a sand dune, most sandboarders either walk to the summit or ride up on a dune buggy. The sandboarder uses a board with a base constructed of laminex or formica, since the board must be very strong to withstand the massive forces of the sport. Usually the sandboard must be waxed before a session so that it will slide smoothly across the sand, and a paraffin based wax custom designed for sandboarding is recommended.

Approximately 30 minutes’ drive from Dubai is the region with the largest dunes in the country. Visitors may take their own 4×4s or alternatively take an excursion offered by a tour company. Sandboarding is best enjoyed in the morning hours, when the sun is not too hot.

There are a few dunes which are 200-300m high which make them highly sought after by sandboarders. The largest, locally known as ‘Big Red’ is very popular but it may be preferable to find a quieter less busy dune. Just as with snowboarding it is preferable for the novice to start with a smaller dune.

When looking for a hotel in Dubai, there is no finer choice than the Raffles Dubai. This exceptional Dubai luxury hotel offers sumptuous accommodation with delectable dining in exclusive restaurants and exceptional levels of service.

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.


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Taking the yamaha around the track kinda quick… This is post modifications..
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Finding a used golf cart for sale is really not a very difficult. There are many websites on the Internet today that sell these carts, as well as golf cart accessories, and these are really not very hard to find at all.

However, finding a good and reliable used one can be rather difficult task. Hopefully these tips will help to find the best used golf cart court as quickly as possible.

Here are some important things to consider before going out shopping for used golf cart. First of all, you can purchase these golf carts from either a retailer, a golf facility, or private individuals. Of course, unless you have a specialty use golf cart retailer, which most cities do not, you’ll probably need to focus on a golf facility or private individuals for which a purchase your used golf cart.

Probably the best way to do this is to simply go to a golf facility such as a public golf course. Of course, these facilities might not be interested at all and selling you a golf cart, but if they are you will surely get a very well maintained and well running golf cart. It certainly wouldn’t hurt to ask, as if you purchase it from the private individual, you don’t know what kind of shape the golf cart will be in.

Of course, the Internet can also be greatly to find a used golf cart for sale as well. Simply, there are literally hundreds if not thousands of websites that sell these nowadays, and finding them online really is not very difficult. You can probably find a lot on eBay alone.

Another great part about the Internet is that since you can access all these websites virtually at once, there is a lot of competition; competition drives the prices down for you. Therefore, when you search on the Internet, you can generally expect to pay a lower price than you would ordinarily pay by keeping your focus local.

Keep in mind, some places actually allow a golf cart to drive in the street; if this is the case, then you can outfit you use golf cart with a lot of safety features, such as turn signals, brake lights, windshield, seatbelts, and even headlights.

So which carts are better: gas or electric? Of course, each has their own proponents, but ultimately you have to make the decision yourself. While electric golf carts are certainly much quieter and cause a lot less pollution, gas can be very convenient, especially if something happens to the golf cart while you’re out and about.

Also, if you either want to fix up your golf cart or simply fix a problem that went wrong with it, this really isn’t a difficult task. There are many sites on the internet today that retail golf cart accessories, and finding these is simply a matter of doing a quick internet search. Whether you want top of the line Yamaha golf cart parts, or simply cheap used golf cart parts, you can find these available online.

If something happens while you are either out in the streets or just quite a ways from your home, and you are anywhere near electrical outlet, you’ll be out of luck. However, with a gas golf cart, all you do is bring a gas tank along, if you run out of gas recently refill the engine and off you go. Follow this information when looking for a used golf cart for sale, and you won’t be disappointed.

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Club Car is one of the top manufactures of Golf Carts. They are commonly found inside the Golf course as well as in recreation centers, resorts, shopping malls, farms etc. They are very easy and convenient to operate. These carts are of two types depending upon the mode of working. They are the battery powered ones and the gasoline models. Gas powered carts are much more powerful than their counterpart and is much suited on rough terrain. They can carry more load than the electric variant. Due to their daily heavy duty work, certain troubles are prone to occur. Here are some steps to troubleshoot your Golf Cart.

1. The foremost step is to check whether the Cart has got adequate fuel. Check the fuel tank using a flashlight. If you find the level of fuel too low, then refuel it with fresh fuel. Never use old fuel as it can lead to poor performance.

2. Next check the oil level of the engine. You can find the oil level checking dipstick by the side of the engine. Make sure the oil level is between the normal limits. If it is too low, fill it with manufacturer recommended oil.

3. Another important area where you need to inspect is the battery. Battery is necessary to turn ON the engine. Check whether the connections of the battery terminal are properly secure. Use a wrench to tighten any loose connections. Next check the water level in the battery cells. If you fine it to be too low, then fill it with distilled water.

4. Check the overall wiring of the Cart. Any fault or break in these wires can lead to malfunction. Check the continuity of wire between two terminals using a multimeter. If there are any cuts or breaks in the wire, replace them with new wires of the prescribed rating.

5. Check the carburetor of the engine for any faults. First take out the air filter by removing its screws. Clean the whole section using spray cleaners. Also clean the throttle controllers situated below the carburetor. Once these are done, securely replace the air filter in its place.

Warnings: 
Always wear protective gloves and goggles before conducting any repair. Keep a fire extinguisher handy.

 

Spitzer Products offers the best selection of Golf Carts. Read more on Electric Golf Carts as well as Push Golf Carts online from our website.


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Golf Carts are now very common all around the world. The ease of usability and low cost has boosted its demand a lot. It has made its way out of the Golf course to the outside world. Nowadays these vehicles are very common in our neighborhood, shopping malls, recreation centers, resorts, etc. Club Car is well known and one of the top sellers of Golf Carts. It is known for their durability and performance.

Here are some tips that will help you in troubleshooting your Cart.

1. First of all ensure that the key of the vehicle is properly inserted and gear position is correct. They key should be in the on position and the gear should be in the neutral position. Certain model of carts requires the parking brake to be applied while starting the vehicle.

2. The batteries of the Golf Cart are normally placed under the seat. Make sure that you have all the necessary protective gear before attempting to troubleshoot the battery. Always wear protective gloves made of rubber and also safety goggles. Check whether the connections of the battery and its various terminals are secure. Use a wrench to tighten any loose connections.

3. Check whether the terminals of the battery are corroded. Due to the acidic nature of the battery, there are chances for it getting corroded. Remove the corroded particles from the terminal using a hard brush. Use any acid neutralizing solvent if necessary. Securely tighten the terminals connections after cleaning.

4. The water level in the battery is an important factor. The life and the performance of the battery depend upon the water level. Open the battery caps and make sure the battery plates are well immersed in the water. If you feel that the water level is too low, fill it with distilled water.

5. Finally check all the wires connecting the battery and the various electrical fittings inside and outside the Golf Cart. Any wrong or faulty connection can lead to major problems. Using a multimeter to check the connection continuity is a good method.

Note: 
Leaving the lights and other battery powered features in the on state can lead to battery discharge. Fully draining of the battery is not good for its health.

 

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Turn your golf car into a hunting vehicle!

 

Plain white golf cars are a thing of the past. Today, there are literally thousands of extras that can be added to your car that will not only change the look, but also how you use your golf car as well. One of the latest, and most popular uses for a golf car is hunting.

 

Golf Carts can be turned into awesome off road, or hunting vehicles with little effort! When you combine the light weight of the cart, with the lack of engine sound, golf carts have great potential to be a valuable resource to the everyday hunter. Turn your ordinary golf car into a hunting or off road vehicle with just a few modifications.

 

Traditional golf carts are becoming more popular with hunters for several reasons, but one of the most notable is the difference in the sound coming from the vehicle. It is difficult to be quiet when the ATV you are sitting on it so loud. Carts put out substantially less noise, and therefore are better for hunting when sound is an issue.

 

There is also a plectra of hunting accessories available, from items that help mount your guns, to camouflage to hide you from your prey.

 

But how can you get it into the same places that you would traditionally take an ATV? You can not find All Terrain tires that will allow you to take your golf car into places that you not traditionally take it. These all terrain tires are very similar to the tires found on ATVs and UTVs.

 

Do you not have the time to complete the modifications needed to turn your plain cart into a hunting machine? Many dealers are not offering these carts ready made.

 

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