NY_Yankees_Fan
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( So, how does that Golf cart cab work in the snow? Do any of the windows open up? Do they all fog up &/or get snow coated to where visisbility is an issue? If so, how did you deal with it? Were there issues with heat or reflection with having the work lights inside the vinyl.
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Jim,
I did not have heat in the golf cart enclosure. I had no problem with fogging of the vinyl, sometimes I would spend 2-3 hours inside snowblowing. The snow would not stick to the vinyl at all. I relocated the lights outside so the glare was not a problem, see the link above for details. A zipper is at each side of the enclosure so getting in an out is not a problem. The rear window also has a zipper that I would open it to turn the crank to rotate the chute. The 2 seasons I had it held up well and worker well considering how much it cost. Is it as nice as my Sims cab ?? NO, BUT it is better then nothing!
Hope this helps.
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Jim,
I did not have heat in the golf cart enclosure. I had no problem with fogging of the vinyl, sometimes I would spend 2-3 hours inside snowblowing. The snow would not stick to the vinyl at all. I relocated the lights outside so the glare was not a problem, see the link above for details. A zipper is at each side of the enclosure so getting in an out is not a problem. The rear window also has a zipper that I would open it to turn the crank to rotate the chute. The 2 seasons I had it held up well and worker well considering how much it cost. Is it as nice as my Sims cab ?? NO, BUT it is better then nothing!
Hope this helps.