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05-12-2022, 08:43 PM | #1891 | |||
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Haha I just re checked that post lol Bloody typos - classic ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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05-12-2022, 08:50 PM | #1892 | ||
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DFB thanks for the updates !
Promise I won’t go a chingga one I like all the victa links - maybe should go that self propelled one even though I’ve mentioned having to drag it backwards up 3 different step sections. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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05-12-2022, 09:16 PM | #1893 | |||
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Corvette 400 - 34kg Corvette 400 SP - 36kg Corvette 300 - 32kg Mustang 725 - 32kg Mustang 850 - 34kg Your current Victa would be about 28kg.
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05-12-2022, 09:34 PM | #1894 | ||
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I'm actually contemplating relinquishing my Honda buffalo and whipper snipper/blower in favour for Milwaukee battery powered ones, simply because I have Milwaukee power tools already and hedge trimmers with a range of 12amp Lith Ion (x2) and 3 amp ones.
I only have a small 50sqm lawn area and although I love the Honda 4 stroke gear I just believe that in my situation when I already have the batteries and some garden equipment already in the arsenal, I like the idea of battery and ease. of course there is up's and down's to each, but no more storing fuel that can go off, no more service items every year like plugs/filters/oil etc. Not to mention the quietness of electric. I'm looking into the Milwaukee quick loc system, the power head with edger/hedge trimmer/extension pole and that's all I'd need, oh and if I get really impressed with that then latter down the track maybe their lawn mower. |
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06-12-2022, 10:04 AM | #1895 | |||
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06-12-2022, 10:23 AM | #1896 | ||
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I recently bought this one for one of the kids that recently moved out.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-36...r-kit_p0344062 I was looking for a lawn mower about 12 months ago and what I noticed when looking for the above one was how far electric mowers have come in just 12 months. On a side note... They rang me after the first time they used it complaining about how the catcher was not licking up the grass. Yep, they had left the mulcher plug in it. |
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06-12-2022, 10:35 AM | #1898 | ||
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06-12-2022, 01:30 PM | #1899 | ||
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That cloth or whatever material catcher isn't gonna last for me.
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06-12-2022, 02:46 PM | #1900 | |||
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06-12-2022, 04:48 PM | #1901 | ||
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I have had two mowers with cloth/fabric catchers and they haven't been too bad, although they can be a potential replacement item down the track. They are actually easier to empty.
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06-12-2022, 05:18 PM | #1902 | ||||
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On another note, I went back to the mower shop and managed to talk to the older mechanic who worked for the company before changed hands. I explained what had happened and is it possible that I could at least have these parts back because they are now NLA. I ended up being handed over to the guy who did the work, who told me that the mower was missing those parts when I dropped it in. That is a flat out lie because it's very easy to know when an axle is not secured to the deck. He said that because there was an (admittedly small) amount of wear in the deck, that it was determined not viable or economical to fix. I'm guessing that the mounting hardware was thrown in the bin at this point. Telling me it was missing when it came in was them covering their mistake. Ideally, they should have rung me before saying the unit was ready to pick up, explaining my options rather than just making the decision for me. I would have told them to put it back together, that it's not about the cost because this mower is not readily replaceable. I guess they took the gamble that I would then buy a new mower from them. Well, I won't be buying a mower from them, or have any of my tools there again. Under the previous ownership, I bought 8 lawn mowers from this business and had machines in for repair countless times. My business go's elsewhere now.
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07-12-2022, 08:01 PM | #1904 | ||
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The parts for my Rover have been paid for and should be on the way soon. Hopefully these are easy enough to fit, although I have a feeling that I will be needing some appropriate screws, which should be relatively easy to find.
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07-12-2022, 08:08 PM | #1905 | ||
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Yikes!!
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07-12-2022, 10:50 PM | #1908 | ||
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Ha ha, I 'worked' one of mine very similar. Goes good! I also have am 'economy' one that saves some fuel on the easy big paddocks.
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08-12-2022, 07:35 PM | #1909 | ||
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I have one of these down the back sitting idle. These had the full-crank engine compared to the simpler and cheaper to make PowerTorque engines that were introduced in the early 80's.
I'm sort of surprised he got it running in that video, as Victa 2-Strokes will usually flood if not fired on the second or third pull, like this.......... But when they are running, they are unstoppable................
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09-12-2022, 04:31 PM | #1910 | ||
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DFB I was in Bunnings earlier getting some other items and noticed they have these at around $800…..
Just a passing interest I thought to take the pics and see what your opinion is ? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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09-12-2022, 05:47 PM | #1911 | |||
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https://www.fordforums.com.au/showpo...&postcount=579 Firstly, it's encouraging to see a full width chute, the bar blade less so. I think Rob had some minor issue with the clippings getting caught on the high ramp up to the catcher, not sure if that was just on thick, wet clover though.
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09-12-2022, 07:44 PM | #1912 | ||
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yes agreed I didn't like the bar blade, the chute is huge having taken the catcher off to suss out.
I check his comments thanks.
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10-12-2022, 01:06 PM | #1913 | ||
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Been liking the cooler start to summer. Still on the winter mowing schedule as my grass isnt going nuts yet like it normally does at this time of year. Some weeds started to pop up so i just did a quick run over those parts with my whipper snipper. The more i use that thing, the more i like it. Yeah its heavy, but it more then makes up for that with its power. The weight is captain obvious stuff. Its a 51cc. In that same veign its starter cord is really stiff. However, it starts first pull if you give it a solid go, and as its got a clutch in it, no need to turn it off as the spool stops at idle. The stock spool was an absolute rubbish plastic thing with a plastic bump knob that took 2.4mm line. Easy solution was an aftermarket spool with a metal bump knob that takes 3mm line. So less line usage. Other thing i apreciate which is very much personal prefference, previously ive only had bent shaft snippers, this is a straight shaft and i much prefer it. Also compared to the other ones ive had, larger spool takes more line, larger guard so more line thrown out. Yes it is an ozito so if anything machanical goes wrong its a throw away. But it is a multi tool so also has a pole saw, hedger, slasher blade and i bought an edger for it. Only used the whipper snipper, edger and pole saw attachments. Shame they were a limited run promotional tool as for $170 (before the non crap spool and edger) its done its fare share of work. To be fair, when i bought it, the mindset was mainly 1 minor job i wanted a polesaw for, whipper snipper is a bonus even though i had a 25cc one that worked, but $170, if it dies after 4 uses you get what you pay for. Turns out my low expectations were wrong. Its been a solid unit for the 2 years ive had it. Bar the crappy stock spool, ozito proved me wrong.
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This video taught me something tonight.............
Starting off with a usual safety precaution before starting work, from about the 1min mark, the presenter shows how the engine can start and run with the spark plug boot removed. I have always simply pulled the HT lead, but will be pulling the plug from now on!
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13-12-2022, 03:41 PM | #1915 | ||
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In a technical sense, I'm a qualified Horticulturalist. But the nature of the industry means I need to be proficient in a range of trades, even if my resume doesn't necessarily say so. Plumbing and small engine repair are two that come to mind. At the nursery, I also need to be able to sell shoes, sell pumps and gift wrap. Jack of all trades.
I mention this because today I did the job that apparently was not worth doing from the "professionals". These NLA Rover axle mounting clips arrived today and I mustered up enough energy to fit them. If you look at the design of these parts, there is NO WAY that these fell off in the field as was insinuated. (PRO TIP: Never, ever lie to me, I can spot it from a mile away!) The S-bolt piece is hooked into the chassis and then passing through the plate secured with a nylock nut. And yes, there is some wear in the chassis. I don't see how removing the engine was going to be needed to repair this. Correct me if I am wrong, but you can't weld aluminum. I do need to replace the axle bushings, which I have ordered along with a press in chassis repair clip. Frankly, all I want to do with this machine is to keep it mobile. I can monitor the condition of the bushes now that I know they are compromised and replace them as needed. See, this is the difference between a commercial customer and a homeowner customer, the pro will understand this sort of thing. Again, I should have been phoned about this repair and consulted not just fobbed off and had the decision made for me. Then lied to about missing parts. Nine times out of ten, they would probably have to defend the repair costs to customers, for me, it's a working machine that earns a living, just fix the thing and let me pay for it! I'm now waiting for the fresh bushings, a new spark plug and an air filter. Because these Rover's have a snorkel pre-filter, the one at the engine is a secondary filter, in this case it's actually the original filter from 2014! With all of that done, the Rover will continue to be my backup and thick duty mower. I was also sent a text message yesterday by the shop to say my Mulchmaster is ready to be collected, the belt snapping mid-way through a job 4 weeks ago. I wonder if I will need to then go and order a belt and fit it myself?
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13-12-2022, 03:52 PM | #1917 | ||
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Thanks for that.
I guess they were thinking along the lines of welding and grinding the chassis to fill in the wear. Removing the engine would be for safety reasons. However, all they would need to do would be to drain the tank, run the engine dry and then wrap the engine in a wet towel. I guess they just didn't want to do this. But again, call me first before assuming.
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Today's burst of energy as I attempt to keep my mind busy, an oil change, filter clean and deck clean out on the Bushranger.
The last oil change for this unit was back in May. To be honest, I don't have a specific oil change period on my machines, I just get to them when I can. Sometimes it's every four months, sometimes its every six months, sometimes its every 12 months for a mower that I don't use as often. On this unit today, it was certainly "time". This was the first time I have used this mower service stand. Bloody brilliant thing to have for someone servicing mowers often like I do. The blades on the Bushranger still have life in them, but I could see a lot of built-up grass under disk around the drive shaft and cooling vents. With an impact wrench, it's easy enough to whip the disk off to get proper access. These Bushrangers use the Rover design disk with a central bolt and three smaller locating bolts. With the Bushranger now ready for better days, I took the opportunity to replace the blades on the Atom. I have seen these go longer without problem but I had the time and parts in stock to just do them today. I don't use the Atom regularly on jobs, mainly for the occasional overgrown lawn or at home for razor straight edges. This set of blades lasted just over two years.
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14-12-2022, 05:08 PM | #1919 | ||
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is it odd that i geek out harder towards the makita impact?
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Not at all!
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