
08-16-2023, 05:19 PM
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
6 Pages of Posts and I've yet to see a post by someone who owns a golf cart, without a battery.
Funny how all the gas owners are content to depend on a battery to get their Flintstone Vehicle going, but then want to toss battery power like they don't really need it.
I'm surprised no one seems concerned about sitting on 4-6 gallons of gas, with a battery right next to it, who's job it is, to get that gas engine ignited.
I was particularly impressed by the poster who's been able to remove the smell from the gas he uses. Must be a super higher octane or his cart is burning vegetable oil.
& to the poster who correctly pointed out the "smell" in the tunnels. The oder in gasoline comes from Benzene. Benzene smell is so strong, most folks can smell it, even if the concentration is only about 2 parts/million. Anyone who's close to gasoline and can't smell it, should get a Covid test.
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The gas tank and the battery are on opposite sides of the cart...
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