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06-15-2014, 07:11 PM | #1 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jun 2014
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Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
I am new to this board and have a few questions. I recently bought a 1996 EZGO TXT series cart and am in the process of getting it ready for hunting. I already have a Gator but want to set this up for a stealth approach for hunting. I was told by as local golf cart shop that I should not spend to much lifting or adding oversize tires to a series cart. I will need it to get through a bit of mud not to many hills but maybe some rough terrain and maybe snow in the late season. The cart I bought had no batteries or charger it does have lights windsheild and roof. I made a 3 inch lift kit (used to be a fabricator for living) and my son and I camo painted it. Now we are getting ready to buy batteries charger and tires just looking for suggestions. I am trying to build this as cheap as possible because I only plan to use it for hunting. I was thinking about buying 20" tires and using the stock rims I do not want to skimp on batteries and have been told not to skimp on the charger. I realize all of the questions probably have been asked before so I thank you in advance for any help offered.
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06-16-2014, 12:29 AM | #2 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Juliette GA
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
If it's just for hunting then I would look into atv tires for the tread. Series cart is good for the torque needed to turn bigger tires. 23" tires are the norm for lifted carts. You say you want to go cheap but now would be the time to go 48 volt if you want to think long term. Before you buy batts and charger. This would add controller and solenoid to the cost but might be worth it if you're in hilly terrain.
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06-16-2014, 07:27 AM | #3 |
Master of All Things
Join Date: May 2013
Location: West Columbia, Texas
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
Shane, as long as you don't go any bigger then the 20" tires you stated, you will be fine. and your advice is right on, don't skimp on the batteries or the charger. whichever batteries you get do yourself a favor and get the highest AH rated batteries you can afford. this why your run time will be longer.
oh and btw......CONGRATS on your ride and Welcome to our happy little corner of the net, and to BGW. There is a BIG fridge on the back porch with anything you can think of in it...help yourself...of course only take what you can LEGALLY have. Make yourself at home on one of the big fluffy couches, kick your shoes off, put your feet up on one of the tables, yes we are allowed to do that, mom's, dad's, wives', husband's, girlfriend's and boyfriend's here don't care....and take it easy. oh...btw....every once in a while a food fight breaks out...so you may not want to wear nice clothes here. Welcome!! |
06-16-2014, 07:32 AM | #4 |
Happy Carting
Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Southern California
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
THe stock control won't live long off road. Most people use 400 amps on flat ground and 500 amps on hilly ground (mud, snow included) 48v is the way to go for you right now. Slight cost increase on the batteries (get 190 amp hour rating) but, the controller,solenoid, charger all cost the same in 48v. You will have a very usable golf cart at 48v.
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06-16-2014, 07:03 PM | #5 |
Not Yet Wild
Join Date: Jun 2014
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
What will it all take to convert my machine into a 48V cart? Thanks again for all of the help.
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06-16-2014, 07:16 PM | #6 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jul 2013
Location: Juliette GA
Posts: 271
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
Look all through Scotty's site and you'll see all the different packages on parts. Worth it to buy it all in one place in case you have problems.
http://www.cartsunlimited.net/Scotty...rsion_Kit.html |
06-18-2014, 02:25 PM | #7 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Southwestern Pa.
Posts: 6,215
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
Here's the most recent pic of my TXT hunting cart. You can read all the spec's about it just by looking at my "signature" box below. Now, my tires are 22x11x10 and are the one's that "came" with it (this was a custom built cart) when I bot it 5 years ago. The tread depth was only 3/4" when the tires were new, and I haven't measured 'em lately....but I can tell you the rear one's are less than that now. Before this hunting season I will be getting a set of Gators like these: and for my size wheel, the tread depth is 7/8". In SW Pa. this will be just fine to get around the snow and muddy hills. Now, when the snow gets above 4" I slap on a set of spike chains on both the back and front. BTW, Jakes front disc brakes are a must "in these parts." You just can't stop a 1,000-lb cart on factory rear drum brakes when going down a hill. FWIW Dave |
06-18-2014, 02:43 PM | #8 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Mississippi
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
Dave, those are fairly heavy tires! If you haven't yet, check out Mud Lites....do really good in mud/snow, ride good for an aggressive tire, & are very light. I've got a set on my Mule & am impressed with them.
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06-18-2014, 03:47 PM | #9 | |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Southwestern Pa.
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
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FWIW Dave |
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07-11-2014, 05:49 AM | #10 |
Gone Wild
Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: Brandon MS
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Re: Using EZGO TXT 36V for hunting have questions
Shane73, I just got my first cart also. I got mine mainly for hunting but also for just tooling around the neighborhood. Mine was a 90 36v CC. After talking to ScottyB I went with the 48v controller system. I couldn't be happier. I did the whole system including controller, solenoid, cables, batteries, 48v x 12v converter, tires, high torque motor. I did all the work myself, with Scotty's and the forums help. I went with STI Black Diamond ATR 22x8-10 tires and steel wheels. They were inexpensive compared to others. Look a lot like mud lites that I had on an atv before. I highly recommend ScottyB/ Carts Unlimited.
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