Re: Mud, belt and Clutches
I don't know, but one way to do it is get an old bedliner and use pieces of that. That stuff is tough as anything.
With my cart if mud is to the belt its really buried and I don't ride in stuff like that, I just don't want to sink the cart and get everything wet/muddy in there. I would pull it out. Generally it does not fly in there from puddles but your cart may be different.
Also remember most carts cool the engine with air from under the cart, the belt does too but low power in carts does not heat it really. But old G2 some had a full cover under there to make them quiet and they could get pretty hot. Later G9 did not have the covers.
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