Last updated: Thursday, October 16, 2008
I came across a great post comparing an EZGo golf cart with a Polaris Ranger today. A snippet of it has been provided below:
Our EZ-Go has been an indispensable part of life on the farm now for two years. It replaced a two cycle EZ-Go, a 1989 whose engine simply wore out. Its predecessor was a Yamaha G1 rescued from a wrecking yard and resurrected with regular engine rebuilds.
What I learned from the series of carts is that 2 cycle golf cart engines have a life expectancy measured in hundreds of hours; four cycles run for thousands.
The EZ-Go has worked steadily for the last two weeks on the walnut harvest. Each expedition would involve loading a large plastic tub onto the back compartment of the cart (where the golf bags go), and adding various pails as space provided. Off I’d go, cheerfully picking my way over the familiar bumps on the road back to the walnut plantation.