Our new shop is going in next month. It's about 150' from my primary garages, all downhill. I plan on keeping my tool boxes in the climate-controlled garage attached to my house for the time being. I don't mind walking up the hill and back a few times to get tools, but it becomes a hike after a few trips, especially on a 100+ degree day. We have a diesel tractor, but I hate the idea of firing it up for 15 second trips- I try to only use it when I am going to get some seat time.
I'm looking into entry-level electric UTVs and even golf-carts for the trips back to the house to pick up food, drinks, and tools as needed. We also have some woods trails about 1/8mi long leading to a creek and pond, but there are two steep hills that I don't know if a golf-cart would be able to drive up without momentum (maybe 15 degree grade for about 50', then it smooths back out). The tractor does them just fine and safely though. I've been making a little camp site down at the pond and would like to be able to bring the family down there for fishing and campfires on nice days. The trail is smooth, not rocky or anything.
Any recommendations? How "off-road" worthy is a typical golf cart? I've only ever used them in the pits at drag strips.
I'm looking into entry-level electric UTVs and even golf-carts for the trips back to the house to pick up food, drinks, and tools as needed. We also have some woods trails about 1/8mi long leading to a creek and pond, but there are two steep hills that I don't know if a golf-cart would be able to drive up without momentum (maybe 15 degree grade for about 50', then it smooths back out). The tractor does them just fine and safely though. I've been making a little camp site down at the pond and would like to be able to bring the family down there for fishing and campfires on nice days. The trail is smooth, not rocky or anything.
Any recommendations? How "off-road" worthy is a typical golf cart? I've only ever used them in the pits at drag strips.
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