Schaumburger - It'll be dependent on how much territory you cover in the cart. Check with the owner to see if he/she knows how many gallons the gas tank holds. Subtract a gallon (for a safety buffer so you don't run the tank dry) then multiply the result by around 40 mpg. That will be how far mileage-wise you can travel on a tank. More than likely, though, the cart won't have an odometer on it. But you can make some rough guestimates on driving distances you're covering and come up with an approximate figure.
A couple of other ways to keep an eye on the fuel level:
- The tank might have a float gauge/pointer in the gas cap.
- Take a look-see down inside the tank to see if you can see how much fuel is in there.
- The tanks are generally made of an opaque plastic. You can look at one of the sides of the tank and see the fuel level through the plastic.
In reality, unless you're going to absolutely drive the wheels off the thing every day for an entire week, chances are a full tank of fuel will do you for your complete stay.
Bill
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