Kamis, 19 Desember 2013

How can I manually push my riding lawn mower?

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Jim


I have a Snapper Z1802K zero turn riding lawn mower. I has been broken since last summer and I need to repair it. The problem I am having is manually moving it. I released the parking brake, took it out of gear and raised the deck up. But I can move it manually because the transmission still seems engaged. How can I disengage the trans so I can manually push it?


Answer
Contact the manufacturer,.... they would be the best source. They made the thing. They would be the one to consult.

http://www.snapper.com/support/

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Jcamber


I have an electric, battery rechargeable lawn mower that won't take a charge anymore. I checked with my local service store but it's more expensive to fix it than to just buy a new mower so I've decided to go with the new mower. Now I don't know what to do with this old one, specially given it's electric and you shouldn't throw away batteries... what to do?


Answer
If you have a neighbor with a really bad lawn, you could just leave it on the front yard at 3AM...

Just kidding.

Most communities have hazardous household waste faculties that accept things like this from residents. Normally, you can just drop it off.

However, that battery is replaceable- you can look up the manufacturer and part number on the battery and just change it out. Thare are a lot of places on the Web that you can buy batteries from.

If you go this route, the only thing you need to bring to the hazardous waste people is the old battery.

Some folks here have suggested that you leave it outside with a sign that says, "free." I've had much better results putting things outside with signs that say, "$10"




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