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Mulching mowers are notorious for needing to be cleaned out frequently. The problem usually is the cutting height. The lower it is, the faster it gets clogged up.
Cutting wet grass doesn't help this situation either, it actually makes it clog up much faster.
Set the cutting height to about 3", and wait until the grass is dry before you cut it. This should help with the cuttings buildup.
As a landscaper, I deal with lawnmowers on almost a daily basis, and on cold mornings, the mowers are sluggish and don't want to run well.
If you keep your mower stored in a weather proof building with a consistent temperature and humidity level, there shouldn't be many issues with startup. Start it up and let it idle at half choke before cutting.
I hope this helps you.
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No, The mower requires an external charger to charge up the battery. I look and there a five different types of that machine. However, I did find a part number on the charger for the first model is #90505885. HTH Good Day.
I bought my B&D cordless mower CMM1000 (very similar to the CMM1200) in April 2003. I made the mistake of following their instructions and stored it inside unplugged the first winter. Never again! The battery would not hold a charge April 2004, but was covered under warranty. Since then, I've left it trickle charging in the shed year round, including cold winters. No problem since then with the battery, which will last about 5 yrs before you need to replace it.
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