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Golf cart story
easy fix on a golf cart
https://www.machinerymoverschicago.c...ttery-Charger/ Here;'s what is interesting, besides the trivial repair. I got this cart for next to nothing in a scrap metal purchase. The company where I got this cart, originally bought it for its founder. He was 88 years old and spent all his time at the factory, running around it, overseeing everything, as founders are wont to do. Then he got paralyzed and that is when they bought the golf cart for him, so that he could continue to run around the factory. He used it for 6 months. The interesting thing is that 6 months later, he somehow got un-paralyzed, stopped using the golf cart, and continued walking around the factory on foot. The cart sat unused and eventually they realized that it would not charge, it sat abandoned for longer time, and then I bought it with scrap metal. The fix was to recrimp a wire. i |
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