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Anyone got a Field and Scott trolley? Please reply!
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Hi,

I've just got a Field and Scott Striker trolley from ebay & i'm not sure it's working correctly.

Battery is fully charged, fix to the trolley, put the trolley in my front room which is carpeted (should simulate grass resistance - short pile :) ), anyways I turn the control to fully on & the motor spins away but the trolley just doesnt move at all.

If anything, this is just a power assisted trolley - I was under the impression that assuming I put it on full power, that it would move on it's own accord across the terrain.

Even when I put it on my kitchen floor which is tiled, it doesnt really make much progress.

Do I have a faulty trolley or is this how they all work?

I've mailed the supplier but obviously it's weekend so don't expect to hear before tommorrow.

Anyone assist please :)

Si
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i have one si.
check the tyres are pushed on to the axle properly also check that there is a pin where the motor connects to the axle.
mel
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Cheers mel,

OK the wheels are deffo locked in place with the locator pins in the slots.

When I turn it on, I can see the pins spinning round and round which also turns what looks like a bearing in the wheel - theres no way the wheel will turn though unless it's lifted into free air.

On yours, do the wheels lock to the spindle?

Si
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i hav'nt got a field and scott but you may find the wheels are on the wrong axle just swap them over,i had a similar problem, i hope this works for you
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aww man I owe you a big one, can't beleive I didnt think of that myself. Jeez does this thing move fast, pulled my arm out stopping it on the carpet lol

Cheers

Si
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had to go out before i could reply but steve got it in one, easy mistake to make si
by the way if you have any problems with your trolley graham at f&s trys to sort it out straight away i snapped one of the buckles on mine i e-mailed him and he sent me a new one free of charge by the next post.
mel
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glad it worked
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I gotta say i'm really pleased with it so far, build quality is good, nice and compact & I got the transport bag for it as well which is great.

Can't wait to get it on the course now :)

Just won a set of Titelist DCI990's too so gonna be a busy week at the course/range testing.

Si
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Does anyone have contact details for Field & Scott.

I need a spare toggle latch for my electric trolley

Thanks

Andy 

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Simon:

If you're going to be removing/refitting the wheels in the future, suggest you mark each wheel to its axle with a marker pen or file.....

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Think Field & Scott is just a brand name used by Stack 'm High Ltd to sell on Ebay. With the trolley being an OEM trolley from china that businesses can import and slap whatever name they want on it.  

Not sure if they still do golf gear, but their contact details used to be:

sales@stackmhigh.com

Edited: 13/12/07 01:30

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