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Originally Posted by tophcfa
Batteries wouldn’t do well sitting idle all summer long in a hot garage. I would go with gas and be sure to store it for the season with a full tank of ethanol free gas. Remove the battery and put it in the house on a trickle charger and put jack stands under the cart to take weight off the tires so they don’t get flat spots. When you return, simply replace the battery and remove the jack stands and you should be good to go : )
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Originally Posted by La lamy
Cool. Unplugging the battery and jacking would definitely be a learning curve, but I'm game! Thanks.
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I have a gas powered Yamaha, and I left in my hot garage from May-October. I don't see the need to remove the battery. I do recommend a tender for it. I did not raise the tires off the ground, but it really is a good idea. I came back to no problems. Battery is fine, tires also.
I do have a friend who came by, checked the house while I was gone, and gave the cart a ride a couple of times. If you have a friend you can enlist, that would be a great idea.