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Old 07-30-2013, 01:25 PM   #1
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Hey guys,

So me and my buddy came across some industrial ezgo electric carts and we're trying to find any info we could on them.
One has an info panel (serial plate) on it, the other does not.

We picked these up for $80 for the pair. Both need batteries, bought one set already, and one needed work because the rear end was locked up. Freed it last night and played around a bit. Wondering what they are worth fixed up and basically anything you guys can tell me.

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Old 07-31-2013, 04:49 AM   #2
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. . . they look like old Cushman industrial carts I used to use in a factory environment . . .
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I thought the same, but the one cart has an ez go emblem on the front, and the serial tag. Couldn't find one in the smaller cart. Thanks, and keep the answers coming.

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T he EZGO has a front end very similar to my industrial 881. Google the numbers and you will probably find quite a bit on both of them! The other cart does look like a Cushman.
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Don't know what they are, but they look industrial. And SUPER cool . Good job on that find, you got a heck of a deal!
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Thanks for all the info guys. I really appreciate it. Just wish I didn't have to buy 6-6v batteries, but I think I can make a decent amount of money with a little of my Time and an investment for batteries.

Or just keep it and tool around. We towed mine around in town with his and had a lot of fun just being idiots. Peoples responses were quite amusing when we drove by. Nobody was bothered at all. Lots of " do those do burnouts?" And" looks pretty fun!" :D

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Emailed Cushman, and they told Me it doesn't appear to be a Cushman, so I guess its back to square one. The guy who sold them to me said they were both ez go. So I suppose I will email them and find out. :confused:

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. . . found the reason for the similarity of the EZGo and Cushman industrial carts . . EZGo belongs to Textron Inc . . .

"E-Z-Go is a designer and manufacturer of light transportation vehicles for golf courses, consumers and government, as well as commercial and industrial users. Products include electric and internal combustion golf cars and multipurpose utility vehicles under the E-Z-GO, Cushman, and Bad Boy Buggy brands."

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Thanks for the info.

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