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Countax K18-50 with a total loss of electrics
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I suggest you check all connections from the battery to the various components, including fuse board,starter and the
the ignition switch,
6/24/2023 12:35:56 PM •
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Renewing the cutting deck on a lr 135
To renew the cutting deck on an LR 135 (assuming it refers to a specific model), you can follow these general steps:
- Safety first: Ensure the lawnmower is turned off, and disconnect the spark plug wire to prevent accidental starting.
- Remove the old cutting deck: Depending on the specific design of your lawnmower, you may need to remove any side panels, belts, or other components that connect the cutting deck to the mower. Follow the instructions provided in the lawnmower's manual or consult the manufacturer for guidance on removing the cutting deck.
- Prepare the new cutting deck: Ensure you have the correct replacement cutting deck for your LR 135 model. Compare it to the old deck to ensure they are the same size and have the necessary mounting points.
- Install the new cutting deck: Align the new cutting deck with the mounting points on the lawnmower. Carefully reattach any belts, side panels, or other components that were removed in the previous step. Make sure the deck is securely attached and properly aligned.
- Reconnect the spark plug wire: Once the new cutting deck is installed, reconnect the spark plug wire to the spark plug.
- Test and adjust: Before using the lawnmower, it's important to test the new cutting deck and make any necessary adjustments. Start the lawnmower and listen for any unusual noises or vibrations. Ensure the cutting height is set correctly and that the blades are properly aligned.
6/28/2023 6:37:04 PM •
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The spring or shock on the left side of my mower has come loose.
No details given, so no idea :>D
Google
make model parts diagram.
From that you can see what go where. Springs and Shock Absorbers as very different items. One is a wire-wound coil, the other is a hydraulic piston.
If it popped (and got louder), it may be the muffler as they are sometimes held with a spring on small mowers. On a ride on mower, it could be the deck suspension.
7/27/2023 3:11:11 AM •
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38" Bolen riding mower, won't go forward or reverse nor can you push it. Model 13ac762f. What could be the issue?
If your Bolens riding mower is not moving forward or in reverse and cannot be pushed, there could be a few possible issues to consider:
- Drive Belt: Check the drive belt that connects the engine to the transmission. Over time, the belt can wear out, become loose, or even break. Inspect the belt for any signs of damage or if it has slipped off the pulleys. Replace the belt if necessary.
- Transmission Issues: The problem could lie within the transmission itself. It's possible that there is a mechanical issue or a problem with the transmission fluid. Check the transmission fluid level and condition. If it's low or dirty, it may need to be topped up or replaced.
- Brake or Clutch Problems: The mower may have a brake or clutch system that engages and disengages the transmission. If the brake or clutch is not fully disengaging, it can prevent the mower from moving. Inspect these components to ensure they are functioning properly and not stuck in the engaged position.
- Traction Drive or Transaxle: The traction drive or transaxle system on the mower could be faulty or damaged. This system is responsible for transferring power from the engine to the wheels. If there is a problem with the traction drive or transaxle, it may need to be repaired or replaced.
- Wheel or Axle Issues: Examine the wheels and axles to see if there are any obstructions, debris, or damage that may be preventing them from turning freely. Ensure that the wheels are properly secured to the axles and that there are no loose or broken components.
6/26/2023 1:31:13 PM •
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Easiest way to change the drive belt on a 26 horsepower 50.
To change the drive belt on a 26 horsepower 50, follow these steps:
1. Turn off the engine and make sure the machine is completely2. Locate the drive belt on your 26 horsepower 50. It will be located on the pulleys that transfer power from the engine to the transmission or other parts of the machine.
3. If necessary, remove any guards or covers that are
7/20/2023 9:19:18 AM •
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Base for a 11' offset umbrella
When setting up an 11' offset umbrella, it's important to provide a stable and secure base to ensure the umbrella remains upright and balanced. Here are some options for bases that you can consider:
- Weighted Base: Look for a weighted base specifically designed for offset umbrellas. These bases typically have a wide, sturdy construction and can be filled with sand or water to add weight and stability.
- Cross Base: A cross base is a popular choice for offset umbrellas. It consists of a large, X-shaped stand that provides stability. You can use weights or sandbags on each end of the base to add more stability.
- Cantilever Base: Some offset umbrellas come with their own cantilever base, which is specifically designed to fit and support the umbrella. These bases often have a more intricate design and provide stability while allowing for easy movement and rotation of the umbrella.
- Ground Anchors: If you have a solid ground surface like concrete or a deck, you can use ground anchors to secure the offset umbrella. These anchors are typically installed by drilling into the ground or attaching them to the surface.
When selecting a base, make sure it is compatible with the size and weight of your 11' offset umbrella. Refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for the appropriate base weight or specifications. Additionally, consider the local weather conditions in your area to ensure the base is sufficient to withstand wind gusts and other elements.
It's also recommended to follow the specific instructions provided by the manufacturer of your offset umbrella for proper installation and base selection.
6/17/2023 8:47:03 PM •
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