Hillbilly All Terrain Electric Golf Trolley

Hillbilly All Terrain Electric Golf Trolley

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Hillbilly All Terrain Electric Golf Trolley

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Hillbilly All Terrain Electric Golf Trolley
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LimeyClive
5

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Very Happy Golfer

I used a Hillbilly for many years in England and became a fan. Upon moving back to the good old USA I was delighted to find that I could buy one here. I cannot speak too highly of both the product and the service I have received from the importer in California.

The Hillbilly is very easy to fold up for transport in my car. It is suitable for all terrains and is very robust.

golfnutgreenbrook
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Qualty Has Gone Downhill !

Having owned the original model HILLBILLY for several years { still going strong when i decided to upgrade to the new terrain]what a mistake ! the new model failed 3 times in the first 12 months [pedometer problems] third time just out of warranty followed by electrical problems traced to faulty wiring then original battery failure after 15 months Finally gave up the ghost 3 months ago with a total collapse of the mainframe thankfully on the last hole! i had to carry my bag and drag the the deceased trolley back to the clubhouse unfortunately only to find out later it was well beyond repair

Would i recommend no! dont waste your money

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BrentGodfrey

I have also owned a Hill Billy Trolley for a number of years and any problems were sorted out promptly by Hill Billy. I decided to upgrade to the new trolley and within two years I have had two new motors wheels which kept falling off and pins holding the wheels falling out. Hill Billy arranged to repair the trolley and it was sent back. Since then I have experienced other problems.

However the worst problem is during the winter the front wheel gets clogged up which puts extra strain on the battery. In three years I have had three 27 hole batteries and the latest has just failed.

Guest

Fingers Crossed

Just bought a hillbilly Ikart but now having read reviews on the all terrain wondering if bought a bad choice....fingers crossed

Guest

This Is Rubbish

Having bought a hillbilly all terrain in Dec 2009 the thing ran ok for about 15 months then the problems started i've so far replaced the motor the gearbox the control switch the front wheel the back wheels the rubber was falling off the rims and a new speed control box which I found out later was not the problem after all (this was through a hillbilly agent in Edinburgh) so I would not touch this trolley with a barge pole

handicap14
2

Value For Money

Faults And Faults!

Bought a Hillbilly terrain trolley in 2009. Am now on third potentiometer [one replaced during warranty] and have also replaced several axle pins. All the rivets on the A frame failed and one day on a round I found the lower tube of the frame had become detached altogether from the rest of the frame - lucky I had some long enough elasticated clips in my bag to secure it! Eventually I had to replace all the rivets including those supporting the front wheel assembly with nuts and bolts. This was much a more secure option. I have replaced the front wheel with a domed Powakaddy one with no tyre on it. The tyre on the Hillbilly one wore out very quickly. I now need new tyres on the other wheels but understand such tyres are not available on their own so may have to buy two new wheels [ca £25 each] but am more likely to buy a new trolley [not Hillbilly].

The original handle broke - split underneath where the recessed nuts are. There were no accessories attached to it either - fixed it temporarily with jubilee clips but eventually bought a replacement which so far seems ok.

The clutch on one of the wheels became detached when an axle pin broke. There appeared to be no securing screws on the clutch and there seemed to be no evidence inside the clutch or wheel that there ever had been! I re-attached the clutch with self tappers which seems ok. Can't think of anything else except that the original battery of four years old is still working although showing signs of wear which I can't complain about. At least they got something right!

Guest
2

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Keep A Spare Hillbilly For Parts

I have a hill billy for my wife and one for me. I bought two used ones on Craigslist to use for spares and after 5 years all the parts on the spares have gone to keep the two running. I'm now having an intermittent problem where one cart stops for no reason and then will start up again after a few minutes. I've replaced everything except the controller board with no success. If you aren't mechanically and electrically inclined I'd look for another cart.

Faver1
1

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Many Problems With Hilly Billy.

I've had my cart going on 3 years. I live in the NE so I don't use it all during the winter. I had the battery replaced after 1 year. This year I have been unable to use it - it will run for a while, then stop, run,then stop. More parts than I knew exist have been replaced, but it still cannot run properly. I've needed to use and electric cart most of the time. As far as I'm concerned,I have a lemon. The company should replace my cart for free. I'll let you know the outcome.

Guest
4

Value For Money

No Problem

I have had my Hill Billy for over three years the design particularly the bag straps need improving. The only part I have had to replace is the switch. I have found the cart to be very reliable having used it over 200 times. Reading some of the other reviews is alarmimg and makes me wonder if it is all going to go wrong.

OLYMPIC
4

Value For Money

Have Had Two Hillbillys For 7 Years. Still In Use

We have two HillBillys which have worked well for my wife and I. Since there appears to be no distributors in Canada and we need parts in Calgary, we are hoping that nothing major goes wrong. It's really hard to find parts since the distributor in Canada is no longer selling Hillbillys.

Help needed to find new battery charger distributors so that we can go on for another 7 years with a good product???

SYD123
1

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What A Crock Of Crap

I have owned a Hillbilly All Terrain now for 2 years with all the usual faults....motor failure....rivets failure etc etc.

Today, it failed again and I had to push it for 8 holes BUT not anymore because it's gone where it belongs in the skip!

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NIGELPARRY1

I have a second hand Hillbilly golf trolley and the RH wheel intermittently loses drive, accompanied by a rapid clicking sound. Have dismantled it but can see nothing wrong. Can you advise please?

Thank you

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