Showing posts with label hillbilly. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hillbilly. Show all posts

25 February 2014

Golf Trolley Reviews

Another link to a website who have some reviews of the most popular electric golf trolleys. Check it out but always remember that we are here to help you with advice and answer any questions you may have.
http://bit.ly/1pcmVom

GTG

17 February 2014

Golf Trolley Brands

We can repair and service almost every brand and model of electric golf trolley so here's a list but if yours is not on it just call or email us to find out if we can help.
Go to www.golf-trolley-garage.co.uk for contact details and location.

Motocaddy
Powakaddy
HillBilly
Powerbug
Mocad
Powawalker
Stowamatic
Bentley
Slazenger
Greenhill
Prorider
ikart
Go Kart
Caddymatic
Proteam
Trooper
Trojan
Golfmotion
Masters
Hillman
Fraser

13 February 2014

Golf Trolley Repairs

Golf Trolley Garage are the based in Worle near Weston Super Mare for all your electric golf trolley repairs and servicing. We have been doing this for over ten years and have the ideal facility to repair golf trolleys and golf buggies with all the equipment, tools and spares to get you back on the course as soon as possible. We carry most items in stock including potentiometers, switches, motors, gear boxes and control boxes for most brands and models but if we don't have it in stock we can get it within 48 hours although 24 hours is quite normal. Send us an email to book your trolley in for a repair or service : info@golftrolleygarage.co.uk


GTG

18 January 2014

HillBilly

A customer came in complaining that his Hillbilly Compact Plus was making a ‘terrible’ noise from the gearbox area. We isolated the problem to the motor which we removed and stripped down and upon examination we found one of the lugs on the base plate had fractured and sheared off and was still attached to the motor retaining bolt which screws in to it. Because the bolt was no longer attached it was hanging freely within the motor and causing the noise.

The answer to the problem was to thoroughly clean the motor internals, tap and drill a new thread in to the base plate and re-assemble the motor with a new and longer retaining bolt.

 GTG 

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