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Old 12-03-2010, 09:43 PM   #21
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One would expect that they would want the right battery, I forgot I was on the "hillybilly "site with the bubble gum and duct tape mentality where anything goes as long as it works.

Sure you could stick the wrong battery in it, but are you willing to accept the bad advice givin when the battery falls short of performing the job correctly? I would think one would want to give sound advice, and givin this is a golf cart site and he was talking about batteries for a club car, you would think he would want the right battery.
Call me weird but thats the way I would think.

But lets go with what you say. Some one asks if there is a solenoid for a ezgo that will fit, well hell, lets tell'em to head on down to the auto parts store and just pick one up there.

Hopefully those with plenty of experience in the business would speak up and head up the wrong doing. Have a good day.
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Old 12-03-2010, 09:52 PM   #22
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Round 2- ping! ping!
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Old 12-03-2010, 10:20 PM   #23
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Get a bigger hammer! It will fit.
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Old 12-03-2010, 10:24 PM   #24
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One would expect that they would want the right battery, I forgot I was on the "hillybilly "site with the bubble gum and duct tape mentality where anything goes as long as it works.
Ya know, sometimes you're just full of crap. This would be one of those times.
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Old 12-03-2010, 10:29 PM   #25
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One would expect that they would want the right battery, I forgot I was on the "hillybilly "site with the bubble gum and duct tape mentality where anything goes as long as it works.

Sure you could stick the wrong battery in it, but are you willing to accept the bad advice givin when the battery falls short of performing the job correctly? I would think one would want to give sound advice, and givin this is a golf cart site and he was talking about batteries for a club car, you would think he would want the right battery.
Call me weird but thats the way I would think.

But lets go with what you say. Some one asks if there is a solenoid for a ezgo that will fit, well hell, lets tell'em to head on down to the auto parts store and just pick one up there.

Hopefully those with plenty of experience in the business would speak up and head up the wrong doing. Have a good day.

Your done man, We've had enough. You can leave peacefully or you can leave my way....take your pic. I prefer my way.....people laugh at you.

If thats what the man wants to do to his cart it's HIS business to do so.
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Old 12-03-2010, 10:30 PM   #26
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One would expect that they would want the right battery, I forgot I was on the "hillybilly "site with the bubble gum and duct tape mentality where anything goes as long as it works.

Sure you could stick the wrong battery in it, but are you willing to accept the bad advice givin when the battery falls short of performing the job correctly? I would think one would want to give sound advice, and givin this is a golf cart site and he was talking about batteries for a club car, you would think he would want the right battery.
Call me weird but thats the way I would think.

But lets go with what you say. Some one asks if there is a solenoid for a ezgo that will fit, well hell, lets tell'em to head on down to the auto parts store and just pick one up there.

Hopefully those with plenty of experience in the business would speak up and head up the wrong doing. Have a good day.

Wow you must have a bunch of friends with comments like that...
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Old 12-03-2010, 10:37 PM   #27
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Fixer why don't you take your useless shade tree mechanic A$$ back to that rock you crawled out from under, or is it that they don't want you over there, because you sure have't help anyone on BGW #1 site in the WORLD
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Old 12-03-2010, 11:08 PM   #28
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You have a problem with Hillbillies Mr.? Appreciate you don't talk bout my Granpa dat way Slacker!!!

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Old 12-04-2010, 01:01 AM   #29
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Fixer-It's a waste of space and a real abuse of self control to respond to your "hillbilly-duct tape"comments. You may want to review your 400+ postings as I have. Interesting to note you don't hesitate to plug Crown batteries as well as describe the problems with the 12v (T1275s) that were used by Club Car for awhile. Interesting also that Club Car now uses Crown along with US, per your quote.
You have given a great deal of good advice to many problems coming to the Forum. It is somewhat sad to note that your smart mouth attitude tends to overshadow your perhaps good intentions. Better people than I have called it to your attention but you must be a slow learner. We all mean well & try to help each other but I have never seen a post such as yours on the Forum. You must be a very sad guy with other issues. I guess my self control got a little loose here. Sorry about that but at 80yrs. old you get a little grumpy when confronted by a wise $ss.
By the way I have used duct tape (early military type) I used it to cover up five 30 cal. holes on the P51D I flew. It wasn't factory approved but it lasted a couple of weeks and was cheap & easy to replace when it came off. You probably aren't familiar with that airplane but I was "factory trained" to use it in Korea. I now have had a good day. You take care now and don't overcharge your batteries.
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Old 12-04-2010, 01:13 AM   #30
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dcannow, very well said, and it is very nice to have Men like you here at BGW,Thank you Sir
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