THE EVER DANGEROUS GOLF CART TOW

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      Steven SnyderSteven Snyder
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      Petr FolwarcznyPetr Folwarczny
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      Hello, greetings for you all from New Mexico. Well I read the article about towing gliders with golf cars. The article mentioned some rules (like length of the rope, stop the car slowly, etc) to tow the gliders behind the golf car and I’m thinking: seriously? Everyone who’s IQ is higher than zero should automatically follow those “rules”.  Just saying…

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      Anonymous
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      What was the cause of that fire?
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      John PhelanJohn Phelan
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      New reply posted by Frank Smith. Topic title: Reply To: THE EVER DANGEROUS GOLF CART TOW

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      What was the cause of that fire?

       

      From what is written in the article, it appears they are blaming the glider being towed with the brakes locked on.  I find it rather curious that someone wouldn’t realize the brakes were locked and even more curious that it was towed so far and so fast that the brakes heated up to a point of causing a fire.  It takes a lot of aggressive braking to heat the brakes up to red-hot status.

       

      My guess is the photo was just some eye candy for the article and the fire was probably caused by an electrical issue with the on-board battery.

       

      Best Regards,

       

      John F. Phelan

       

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    • #9479
      Steven SnyderSteven Snyder
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      Apparently the wheel break dragging. 

      Steven Snyder224-628-2871
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      Steven SnyderSteven Snyder
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      Apparently the wheel break dragging. 

      Steven Snyder224-628-2871
    • #9481
      Anonymous
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      Could have been someone’s attempt to get insurance money…very unethical if such was the case.
      An accidental battery short left unattended does seem plausible
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