Bonjour cette débroussailleuse pèse combien car j'ai trouvé d'occasion cette même machine mais dans le temps on doit bien ressentir le poids que ça pèse pendant l'utilisation...
Thank you for commenting, Greg, I appreciate it. I must admit I didn't know that! When I went to the Saltex show in Birmingham, I was surprised how many products Weibang have. I can certainly speak highly about this machine, although some people may be put off by the extra weight. But it's far easier to use than the Hayter Harriers and collects much more efficiently.
I hear you, Greg, big time! I don't know what I was thinking of, as I always put the mower exhaust side down with the air filter up! I think I was thinking about it so much, I tipped it over on the wrong side, my mistake!
I agree that your video was a help so thank you. However, I do feel that you should have an assistant holding the camera and proper lighting as it would have made it so much easier to see what you wanted us to see. Also, you omitted to show how to adjust the headband by pulling it down and twisting the knurled knob. Seems obvious, but one of your commentators asked the question. Maybe worth redoing? Thanks again.
Thank you for your feedback, Christopher, it's appreciated. It's something that I'm looking into as it's difficult sometimes to hold the camera on your own and trying to show various points, etc. This particular video was made in front of my desktop computer, so I had to show the item to the camera rather than taking the camera to the item!
Sometimes, hydrostatic disengagement valves can be in hidden places! Quite often, these levers or taps can be found between the rear of the mower and the collector. However, here is the link to Mountfield's website, where you can download a manual that should tell you exactly where the disengagement lever is.
There is a company that still makes replacement parts for a lot of the Howard gems. Those were by far the best walk behind rototiller ever made in the world! I was fortunate enough to get an old one and got it working and used it in a business for several years. By the way, the man in that video doesn't know how to run that thing properly! And dowdeswell bought out the rototiller division and made them for a while. Mine was an old one that had a dry-sump 9 horsepower J.A. Prestwich engine on it. Those walk-behind tillers will do evey bit just as beautiful of a job as a tractor mounted rototiller if they are used to properly. They can leave a beautifully smooth surface with no tire marks and no footprints!
Hi I have one of these and they are really good. However, I find it hard to remove the spark plug cap can you advise. It appears to be located at the front of the machine but instead of a rubber cap it appears to be metal. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
You stated nothing more than what was on the screen already, which looks like it came off an internet sellers site. Your explanation of the machine was poor. 3:54 minutes of my time wasted.
I run a 6 tooth multi tip mt2 type wheel and have never had a problem with bolts breaking . Maybe that was the reason for the mt2 design wheel. Ps I run a greenmech (Laski) 22hp diesel belt driven machine
Thank you for this - my fiancée has just been issued with one as a Ranger and we were puzzled by the lack of instructions. We *thought* we were on the right track but it was great to confirm, so many thanks :)
Thank you for taking the time to comment; it's appreciated. I'm glad you found the video helpful. The actual item offers good value for money and good protection.
It was kind of you to think to take the time to record and upload this; thank you. If you hadn't, I'd have a higher chance of needing to extract a chainsaw from my forehead! The producer should really thank you with some free gear.
Roy, just wanted to say thank you very much for taking the time and effort to put this video together. Very helpful and made the assembly much easier. Hope you are doing well.
Thank you for taking the time to comment on my video, Brendan, it's appreciated. I'm glad that you found it helpful, sometimes the instructions are not always as clear as they should be on various items! All is well on this end, thank you.
Hello Stefan, My apologies for the late reply, I have just seen your comment! I think I have found the issue now; although I was tightening the bolts up to the correct tension, it didn't appear to be enough. I now tighten the bolts and then, with a flat centre punch, hammer the keeper block a few times, which enables me to tighten the bolts a bit more. I have been doing this for the past 18 months, it has solved the issue. Roy
Thank you for your question. This lawnmower is actually designed as a mulching mower, so it does not take a collector. The other option would be to fit the optional towbar and use a tow-behind lawn sweeper. You can see some examples here. gardenequipmentreview.com/product-category/blowers-etc/leaf-sweepers/
The wheel is worn. Happens when bolts been little loose and wearing on the wheel. Knocks on the wheel if loose. Weld the back of the wheel. Or send to me and I fix the wheel. Same happened to me. Both on the mt1 and mt2. Not anymore since I figured why. Tighten them all the time now.
Thank you for taking the time to comment, it is appreciated. Basically, I was reading from my own website, from a blog post that I had written. And sharing some information that I have gained with 40+ years in the horticultural industry.
Hello Gordon, Thank you for your question, I can't answer it directly. However, I would drop Mountfield an email with the serial number of your machine and they should be able to find you the correct manual. In the meantime I have found a few manuals online which may be worth looking at. You can see the links below. www.mountfieldlawnmowers.co.uk/support manualsfile.com/product/k2g21bxxk10.html manualzz.com/doc/51842376/mountfield-827h-operating-instructions