Moving Golf Cart From Orlando To TV

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Old 11-11-2013, 11:09 AM
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We just bought a house in TV that came with a 36V Electric Cart that is not suited for TV. We have a 48V Club Car in Orlando and want to swap out the carts. Does anybody know of a service that transports Golf Carts from TV to Orlando and reverse?

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Old 11-11-2013, 11:16 AM
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We just bought a house in TV that came with a 36V Electric Cart that is not suited for TV. We have a 48V Club Car in Orlando and want to swap out the carts. Does anybody know of a service that transports Golf Carts from TV to Orlando and reverse?

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Not specifically, Bill, but I would try one of the village moving company, maybe they could put it in a small van or try one of the car moving companies. These are just suggestions, but I really don't know from experience.Good luck with that.
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Old 11-11-2013, 11:39 AM
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Could you rent a small UHaul with a ramp? Drive the cart into the van and do it yourself? Not sure how much weight those ramps can hold but I did it once with a riding mower from home depot and their truck and ramp and it worked fine
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I just shipped one three months ago and used online service called uship dot com shippers bid on your load and the price was acceptable. way lower than a moving company or car haller.
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I think if you contacted any auto service company that uses a ramp truck you could make a good deal. Take one from Orlando and drop it off at TV. Pick up the one in TV and bring it back to Orlando. Try and see if they have an off peak time.
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