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    Hi my name is Martin Mc. I started work Monday @ a golf course. I have 35 yrs exp in the automotive field but Monday I got my first look @ a cart close up.

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    Welcome aboard,
    Well get your tools out and tear into one and get your hands dirty! The best thing I can tell you is be prepared to find anything done to them.

    Please don't use wire nuts on them.
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    There is no substitute for Voltage!

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    • #3
      Welcome to Golf Carts Forum luggwrench hope you enjoy your stay!
      Regards

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      • #4
        to GCF Martin!
        I hope you enjoy your new job and come here often.

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        • #5
          Welcome !!
          03 E-Z-Go, DCX 400, currently 36vt, 4in, brush guard, 22in Saharas, 12in ITPs, Screaming Yellow, 30MPH :mrgreen: 99 Oasis converted to a MPT 1200, 4in lift, Silver Metallic Pink matching 12in ITP wheels, 08 MPT 1200 in progress, 05 Club Car DS Gasser

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          • #6
            hello there, if you go ahead and brake it we'll tell you how to fix it
            IF WE CAN'T HELP OTHERS THEN WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE ARE WE
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            • #7
              Thanks for all the welcomes. I just finished my first week Fri 2:30 2/3/12. It's been an enlighning experience. I tried to get a service cart to idle by turning the idle screw on the carb and figured out it's got an ignition kill when you take yer foot off the accelerator. I never even rode in a cart untill Tuesday of this week. This job brings new meaning to the phrase: "You learn something new every day." I love it!
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              • #8
                I don't know about EZGO'S but club car have a cam on the backside of the f/r handle you can pull it out and twist it for maintance mod. That way you don't have to keep your foot on the gas.
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                • #9
                  The cart can be setup to be on or off. The only big this is to chane a spring in the drive cluth and thd you go in to the pedal box and install a jumper wire at the micro switch

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