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Harley Davidson Golf Cart 1963-82 Model D, DC And DF Wiring

Wiring for 1963-66 Model D and 1963-68 Model DC The Harley Davidson gasoline cart has a 12-volt electrical system utilizing a combination starter motor/generator unit built into the engine crankcase,...

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Golf Cart Wraps – An Easy Way To Customize Your Golf Cart

A golf cart wrap (also called a golf cart skin) is a low-cost alternative to painting and provides the means of putting graphics on your ride with an almost limitless variety of designs. You can buy...

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How Much Is A Golf Cart – What Does It Cost? A Buyer’s Guide

So you’ve taken up golf as a hobby, or you’ve got a large farm acreage that you need to get around easily. Grandma turned 80 and needs to get to the neighbor’s house down the road, or you need...

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A History of the Cushman Motor Works

Everett and Clinton Cushman and several members of their large family of farmers and machinists moved from Wisconsin to Lincoln, Nebraska in the late 1890s.  Clinton attended the University of...

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EZGO Model 400 Wiring And Troubleshooting

The E-Z-GO model 400 appeared with several different configurations:  a 5-speed with 7 solenoids and a two-speed motor, a 3-speed with 6 solenoids, and a 4-speed with one solenoid. Article Contents...

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Yamaha G1A and G1E Wiring Troubleshooting Diagrams 1979-89

Yamaha’s premiere cart in 1979 was the G1A Model J10 Gas-powered vehicle that featured an Autolube Oil Injection System to supply oil to the engine in precise oil-to-gas ratios. This eliminated...

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