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I have a Ryobi electric mower. The left rear wheel will not turn
i don't know. [stop - your mower may be under warranty and may qualify for free repairs. check with your owner's manual for a free number to call for information]. before working on it, make sure the battery is removed. consider turning it upside down to inspect the wheel. if there is no physical blockage stopping the wheel from turning, you could try spraying the bolt with WD40 or a few drops of motor oil. if the wheel turns, lubricate it again and do the same to the other wheels. if it does not turn, the wheel will have to be taken off.
8/22/2019 9:18:13 AM •
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on Aug 22, 2019
How do you reload the string trimmer on a t430 Ryobi 4 cycle push weed trimmer
Found this previously posted:
Cut two separate pieces of string, about 7 ft. each.
Stick the end of the line in the hole on the inside of spool.
Wind clockwise onto spool, putting the line that is closest to the ground on first.
Once you have winded this piece on, lock the last 4 inches of line through the slits on spool.
Repeat process for second piece of line, locking the last 4 inches in slot opposite the other locked in piece.
Put the spool on the trimmer, feeding the end of lines through either hole on trimmer.
Before you push the spool all the way on, pull the strings out of the locked position. Put cap on and GO CRAZY!
8/14/2019 7:40:03 PM •
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on Aug 14, 2019
My Ryobi grass trimmer’s battery won’t charge, not sure if it’s the battery or charging unit...can u help? Vivian
Unfortunately unless you have a multi meter, and know how to use it you are going to struggle to see which item has failed, what I would do is check the voltage from both battery and charger to see which is not correct.
So back to basics, is the battery properly inserted into the charger? if there is a stand by light on the charger, is this on? is the fuse in the plug ok? ( swap with a fuse you know is good ) is the plug socket you are trying it on live?
7/9/2019 8:18:06 PM •
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on Jul 09, 2019
I have a ryobi 18V
Hello, unless the charger specifies that it charges 18 volt, it will only charge a 14.4v properly. If the battery fits the charger physically, then the most you might get an 18v to charge at is 15 or 16 volts. Your battery life will be shorter and you might damage the charger. I hope this helps.
7/8/2019 5:14:40 AM •
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on Jul 08, 2019
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