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Can't imagine why they didn't look in the tank and see if they had go juice its just that simple.
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:joke:They probably did but were too far from a gas station to get gas or didn't have the $4.xx a gal on them to buy some.
:'( BTW I have to admit I might have been one of the carts along side the trail in a rental cart that died on me last year (5 yr old batterys). I guess I didn't learn I still went electric when I bought.
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if you know of a gas golf cart that is jerky, back fires, stink, pollutes, and all those other bad things than it needs a tune up desperately. If a gas cart is running correctly, has a muffler extension, and tuned properly none of those things should happen.
Then there sure must be a lot of them in need of a tune up because every time I go through a tunnel you can smell fumes and they aren't from electric carts and Its been more then once that a gas cart has backfired slowing down at a intersection. I've also tried a new Yamaha gas carts that I thought they had some of the the same issues > no backfire but seemed jerky and rough compared to the electric carts. The Yamaha sale guy kept telling me to get it up to speed and that noise / roughness will go away.
:dontknow:Perhaps my hearing aid is turned up too much and I'm overly sensitive to the noise.