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Thank you! Was able to finish mowing after following this easy instruction. More than halfway through I took a bathroom break. Came back to the pulley being stuck. Was very disappointed because I wanted to finish before the storm hit. Found this video and very very glad I did. 😊
Poorly made video. It doesn't show the coils. On my Kenmore refrigerator the coils are designed such that only the front of the first row can be cleaned. This video fails to explain this.
Please help, my mower tipped over and I've done what you said but I still can't pull the cord, even with the spark plug removed. I can't find any video that actually says what to do in this situation, all the stuck pull cord videos just say to check for obstructions but the blade is free and clear and turns fine. Well not all the way it hits a point it won't turn past but I can turn the blade fully both ways just not past this one point but nothing is touching the blade, it's something inside. I don't know what to do.
Saved my bacon! This was the fix for our mower this morning. Had to cut the lawn before we left on vacation; four hours to go. Went to start the mower and couldn't pull the cord. It was stuck; jammed! Quickly looked for a RU-vid video for help and found yours. Sounded right, because we had just cleaned the bottom of the mower deck a few days ago. Sure enough, employed your directions and everything worked just as you explained. Thank you, thank you! Got the lawn done and left on vacation knowing the job was complete.
My problem is the cord seems to be stuck. I tried taking spark plug off and putting it back on but the cord does not pull up it seems to be stuck and moves an inch at a time. ideas what that might be?
Thank you a lotttt. I was asking to my self how it should be better for cleaning it. Hoss water finally. Greetings from the far city of Santiago, Chile (SouthAmerica) 🇨🇱 🥰
Im a clutz and this looks pretty easy if you have access to the back. My machine is older and the heating element is at the lower rear but accessed from the front. I think it will be easy to remove stuff but getting those screws lined up at the back from the front is hard.
Huh? This will clean the floor but def not my condensor coil. My GE is prob 10 yrs or so, the condensor coil is a barrel shaped set of coil wires with the fan drawing from one end........ way at the back of the fridge and hidden by a steel beam and small area (not complete area) of grille for protection? and i suppose larger dust approaching from front of fridge/floor/etc. Had to pull the fridge out, remove back cover and brush it from the back (impossible to get all around it though)... and my little bottle brush only did 1/2 the job, so may need to tackle it again. I'm not having fun 🥺
I'm in process of cleaning coils. Some refrigerators have coils in back and others are on bottom. I removed back plate/vent, and coils are not there. Vacuumed and cleaned area anyway... doesn't hurt. By process of elimination, coils on my fridge must be underneath. As in this video, I'll removed front cover, brush and vacuum underneath.