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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Mar 2010
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| I have not bought it yet but was trying to find out as much as I could to know what I was getting into. I was told it was a 91 model and has gxt-800 on the back. It is the diamond metal body the owner said it was a 250 cc moter. He said John Deere and Ez Go got together and made these models. The only problem I was told about so far was the starter had a bad connection (ground side I think) and had be clamped to the housing to work. Any advice would help a lot. I plan to make a trip to look it over this week end. Thanks Ed |
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| ?????? ![]() Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: South TX
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| Welcome !!!! Are you able to provide a picture for everyone? |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Mar 2010
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| Since I just registered not sure if I can but it shows attached. Let me know if it shows up. Ed |
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| Born Wild Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Clover SC.
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| "He said John Deere and Ez Go got together and made these models" It's his story, he can tell it like he wants to. it's a 2 stroke cart with the 244cc robin engine (cheap to rebuild) basically a marathon cart with diamond plate sheat metal and a bed. I have a 4 stroke gxt 804, (about the same cart) edited***** i'm not sure that cart in the pic is a 91, |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Mar 2010
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| That helps I have been searching the web to find out what it is and had very little luck. Is it worth buying for under $1000? Ed |
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| Born Wild Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Clover SC.
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| how much under a $1000, doesnt matter really. i'd say if it's in good condition maybe $600 |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Mar 2010
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| OK sounds good to me. I plan to go and check it out ths week end I will let you know if I get it. I am sure I will need help if I do. I have heard a lot about gas vs battery and which is better - any suggestions? My main use will be around my home (about 6.5 acres) as a workhorse. That is why I liked the back to haul stuff in. Ed |
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| Born Wild Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Clover SC.
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| you'd be so much better off to get a newer 4 stroke cart than the old 2 strokes. even if you spend a little more. I wouldn't even consider an electric for hauling stuff unless it was a 48v workhorse, I don't like electric carts much because all the down time charging you have with them |
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| Not Yet Wild Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 12
| Thanks for you help and suggestions. I will think about it before I decide. I would love to have a newer one but money is very tight right now and so I am shopping for the best buy for my money. Thanks Again Ed |
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