Dave, that's a club car... not a ez-go. I have 2 carts also. One at the house and one at where I keep my 5th wheel. Very handy machines.
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Yes it is a club car , it also had ez-go emblems on the side when I got it . I thought they were one and the same .
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Nice Dave! Like Toolslinger said, super handy to have. The electric dump is sweet. I resurrected my grandfather's Deere AMT600 last year after sitting in his barn for 20+years. Predecessor to the Gator (and made locally back in the day in Welland ON. It's an original from 1987). We had one as a kids growing up too. It's now at my mom's orchard, and it gets driven daily like his did back in the day. They're kinda like having a loader or backhoe - you find uses for them very quickly! Easy on/off and great on fuel. My youngest loves to ride with me on it too - even if it's green
Many Club Cars and the AMT used the same engine (Kawasaki KF82). Tricky to find parts but great engines.
Super handy machine to have around, you'll love it!
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Many Club Cars and the AMT used the same engine (Kawasaki KF82). Tricky to find parts but great engines.
Super handy machine to have around, you'll love it!
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Ya thats the engine in it . It was seized up when I got it . was run low on oil . tore it down , freeded it up polished the crank , clipped the rod and resized it , cleaned the bore up , put it back togeather with new gasket kit . Burmns some oil but runs ok . Want put some new rings in one day if I can still get them .Chad wrote: ↑Mon Sep 12, 2022 1:22 pm Nice Dave! Like Toolslinger said, super handy to have. The electric dump is sweet. I resurrected my grandfather's Deere AMT600 last year after sitting in his barn for 20+years. Predecessor to the Gator (and made locally back in the day in Welland ON. It's an original from 1987). We had one as a kids growing up too. It's now at my mom's orchard, and it gets driven daily like his did back in the day. They're kinda like having a loader or backhoe - you find uses for them very quickly! Easy on/off and great on fuel. My youngest loves to ride with me on it too - even if it's green
Many Club Cars and the AMT used the same engine (Kawasaki KF82). Tricky to find parts but great engines.
Super handy machine to have around, you'll love it!
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