Too quick over the tricky bits. Like when do you flip the handles on the bolts at the base of the arms down? I tighten the bolts with them, but to flip the handles over feels like it will break something. And I swear they fitted the second cable guide the wrong way round; it HAS to be on the inside (flat on inside around hole), but then the cable is twisted, and the plastic rides on the curving inside of the upper handle. Also yawning gaps at the front of the two halves of the catcher, after clipping them together. Not happy I've put mine together properly.
Lasted 9 mows (just over a year), stopped picking up grass, I assume due to slow rotation speed, I assume due to some tightness in spinning (quite difficult to turn it by hand). Disassembled, removed something that looks like brushes, but they are not brushes, as there is nothing electrical there... it's spinning better now, but not as good as my 15 years old electrical mower Enviromower. This one is disappointing.
I need a mower but I have one steep part of the backyard. I've read that electric mower can handle any angle and only few gasoline can.. Since I have a lot of gras to cut would this machine do?
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I just got one of these mowers and I am having the same trouble with the wheels which is annoying and by the time of your question it does not look like Bob answers such puzzling questions which makes me think Bob is a ROBOT !!!!!
Okay after I connected the catcher it did manage to start .However if I am not pressing the levers on the arms it turns itself off - might be a safety issue .And I did see Bob answer a question on another video so I guess he is not the robot I thought he was .
Position the wheels correctly in the groove and push until you hear a click. Read the instructions in the book and watch this video at slow speed. The video helped, but the details are not shown.
I think the video is a bit misleading because it doesn't demonstrate the ungodly amount of pressure you have to put on these wheels. Based on how easy it appears in this video, I don't think they're properly attached here.
I just figured out how to fold the thing. You first have to open the lower red handles (the door handle looking things at the bottom on each side), and then loosen the two red sea clam looking things on each side (where it also connects the red power cable). You can then fold the handle forward and backwards. I would fold forwards towards the machine. I don’t like doing it but I gotta make space where I store it