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Re: OT, Electric Golf Cart towing?
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Posted by Mark - IN. on April 19, 2006 at 16:06:46 from (152.163.100.74):
In Reply to: OT, Electric Golf Cart towing? posted by Robert in Md on April 18, 2006 at 20:20:02:
Yeppers, you can. I'm pretty familiar with some guys that travel the country with 100s of golf carts that they rent out at NASCAR and IRL events, and sometimes they break down. One of their golf carts actually has a small hydraulic jack operated boom with a hook on it used to lift the front ends of the broken down golf carts and tow them back to be repaired. They also use that little tow truck of sorts to tow fresh golf carts to the users for whom they're picking up the broken down golf carts. So long as you don't have the park brake set, its not in gear while its not running. The clutch engages by centifugal force, is disengaged when not running or not accelerating. I kind of figure if its good enough for those guys whom make their living by relying on running golf carts, oughta be ok for you. Mark
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