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13-03-2023, 09:37 PM | #2251 | |||
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I did look up bunnings which is where the kill everything came from but its not listed on the site. Would i use that harsh stuff on my yard? No. Reason being, i maintain my yard. My brother lives in a townhouse with no side access. Its to messed up out the back for small equipment to deal with. There is even a suzuki rm250 in there. Its that in there that even the best eye for a wheres wally book cannot find it. I know exactly where it is, but you cannot see it. |
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14-03-2023, 08:23 AM | #2254 | |||
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14-03-2023, 03:00 PM | #2255 | ||
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The parts have started to arrive for the Rover Combat.
Before I dive into the mechanicals, I'm waiting until the new fuel tank arrives. The old tank is leaking it's contents over a 24-hour period, so I want to sort that out before I pull the carby to pieces. Arriving today was the carby kit, replacement fuel line and clips, spark plug and handlebar knobs. The old Rover knobs had cracked, limiting their ability to tighten properly. These aftermarket items are similar to the ones fitted to my ProCut. Because of the reversed orientation of the handle bar on the Combat over the ProCut, I had to fit them on the inside. Either way, it's given some rigidity back to the handle. The spark plug fitted was the classic Champion CJ8, in decent condition. The modern replacement is the Champion J19LM, the plug fitted to the later versions of the flat head engines. I also went around and tightened the cylinder head bolts. These have a habit of backing out over time, especially around the exhaust valve. I'm glad I did as most were needing some extra torque, again, especially the exhaust side.
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14-03-2023, 03:07 PM | #2257 | ||
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Yes, and I have done that before, but at the end of the day, its a lawn mower.
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I shall remember that next time you detail one
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14-03-2023, 03:57 PM | #2261 | ||
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What brand/model of mower do you have?
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hehe classic, I should take a piccy of my new/used Victa so as DFB has a melt down LOL.....
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14-03-2023, 08:30 PM | #2264 | ||
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I can see what you mean, I found the part but they are listed as NLA from two different suppliers -
https://www.allmowerspares.com.au/ge...2-a03686c.html https://www.outdoorking.com/lawn-mow...-black-a03686p Very typical of Rover these days, no parts or support anymore.
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16-03-2023, 05:22 PM | #2265 | ||
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I was over at my brothers place today. The kill everything sorta works. Minor hiccup was a major downpour. But the green canopy of the vines which the evil stuff put holes in reasonably quickly has yellowed a bit of it. So its working. He put another spray over it today. It should be hot and dry for a few days.
Thinking about it. As its anywhere from 3 to 5 foot deep of weed vines. Anything that rotates will get wrapped up and not make for either a prodictive or fun time. So feel free to chime in if this is a dumb idea. I have a hedger attachment for my whipper snipper. So it reciprocates. So that shouldnt gunk up or get wrapped up. So in my head, do a small section, get it down to a point where a whipper snipper can get the bottom and then pick it up with a mower. Then repeat on the next section. 100% its not going to be a 5 minute job even though its a small space behind a town house. Its a few day ordeal. |
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16-03-2023, 05:37 PM | #2266 | ||
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It sounds like correct conditions for a machete. Give the herbicide a few days to track through the plant, by the time you slice it the rootstock will be dying even if not obvious.
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16-03-2023, 05:50 PM | #2267 | ||
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Thought about a machete, just dunno where to get one from. I can hook you up with a place that stocks plumb bobs though.
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To summarize, the first number of the serial number is the factory in which it was made - 1 = Germany 2 = USA (Virginia Beach) 3 = Brazil 5 = USA 8 = China
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18-03-2023, 06:00 PM | #2269 | ||
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So, from that information, I have the following -
Stihl BG 86 blower - Plant 5 (USA) Stihl 009L chainsaw - Plant 1 (Germany) Stihl MS271 chainsaw - Plant 5 (USA) Stihl KMA 56 Kombi engine - Plant 2 (USA) My 028AV Super starts with 4, which could predate this system. Interesting to see the BG86 is made in the USA, I was under the impression it was Chinese.
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So i was on my brothers back. Apparently he has done round 2 of the kill everything on his overgrown yard and its working. He doesnt want to go too hard on the chemicals as to not salt the earth if that makes sense. So the 'plan' is, monday he brings his aute over to load all my equipment and fishing gear. Fishing gear is unrelated.
So that parts fine, but his angle is my driveway is not low car friendly. I know this. I scrape daily leaving and entering my driveway. I have moved my trailer plug to a mount off the tow ball as i was over ripping them off. Not my issue that his aute is way too low. Anyhow, if the kill everything is doing its job, with a bit of effort, should be able to make decent progress in eventually. Dont want to talk it up as, yeah. That. Also lent my mate my whipper snipper today. It has a quick feed spool on it. If you bump it the thing is mad. If it runs out of line its mad easy to re spool it. If you do not bump it and break the line when there is line in the spool, thats a raging pain in the hole. So thats what my mate did. Good think i am good at fixing stuffż. Enough about hating mates. Then there was my suggestion. Run the edger attachment to cut the runners. The edger blade thing i have works, but i reckon its a bit ****. So my mate ran it and thinks its amazing. Yes it works but, lets leave it at that. |
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So the bushranger has had a proper shakedown, it’s done one cut cycle of most of my lawns. Yesterday I took it to my hills property where normally use their 12yo Honda self propelled, on about 2000sqm of kikuyu including some overgrown areas near the septic leech field.
Basically what a stellar performer! Powered thru well, the hooded catcher flap allows slashing without hooking it up, but in the heavy bits, lifting it all the way results in a rooster tail of grass, the size of which I’ve never seen from a push mower. Top speed is quicker than the old Honda, so it covers ground really quickly, and strangely, it cuts the heavy stuff better at a higher speed rather than a low speed.
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How are you faring with the overall weight of the machine? That's probably the byproduct of it being so stoutly built and need a fair bit of manhandling in tighter areas. I also wish they had a longer starter rope on the Honda engine as this would permit the use of a zone-starter on the handle. I tried fitting a second hand one on mine, but the rope was not long enough to start the engine properly.
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The weight is no problem now that I’m not caning myself to push it around. I did make one change to the ramp into the van, the original needed you to pivot the mower on its back wheels to clear the step above the bumper. Now the top of the ramp rests directly on the van floor, so easy in and out. Really tight or small lawns I use low gear so I don’t churn up the surface. One positive of the soft catcher is more storage space in the van, you can squash things right up against the back of the mower while the catcher is attached.
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Not technically a mowing question but I figured it was close enough...
After 15 years of faithful service my Bunnings 2-stroke Ryobi whipper snipper has gone to a better place. To replace it I'm tossing up whether to go another petrol job or whether to make the jump to battery powered. I'm on an 850m2 suburban block that I keep pretty well maintained so only light-medium trimming required. If I go the petrol option I might go for another Ryobi - https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-25...immer_p0067435 or maybe even one of the Stihls - https://www.stihl.com.au/STIHL-Produ...FS-45-C-E.aspx. If I go the battery route I know that the costs are higher but there's something about not mucking around with fuel/oil and pulling a starter cord over and over that is very appealing. One that I've looked at is a Ryobi 36V - https://www.bunnings.com.au/ryobi-36...r-kit_p0215285 which seems to have a few reasonable reviews online. At the top end is this 56V beauty from Ego - https://www.totaltools.com.au/186599...-kit-st1624e-t. Electric line loading and auto line feed are attractive features. What say you, learned brethren? Any advice on what to look at and what to avoid? |
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21-03-2023, 05:57 PM | #2277 | |||
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Their warranty service (mower with broken plastic handle adjusting catch) is brilliant.
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If you want to spend the extra on a battery machine, then that EGO is the way to go, mainly because of the robust battery and charging system that EGO has. You can then add tools as you go, the blowers are especially good. The kit you have shortlisted is also the one to get, it has the larger 5.0ah battery and Rapid Charger. https://www.totaltools.com.au/186599...-kit-st1624e-t For petrol power with a bent shaft, the Stihl FS45 is a solid performer. I would say skip the FC45 CE that you have linked and get the cheaper FS45. The "CE" denotes the easy-start recoil system that is prone to failure. If you are fit and able, and want to save yourself $30, you won't need the easy start system, it's not like they are a high compression 60cc chainsaw. https://www.stihl.com.au/STIHL-Produ...584/FS-45.aspx For a straight shaft trimmer, I would be looking at the Husqvarna's over the heavier Stihl's. If I was in the market for a new trimmer, I would be buying another 522L in a heartbeat. The 522L is the lightest of all their trimmers, the next in line would be the 129LK. https://www.husqvarna.com/au/grass-trimmers/522l/ https://www.husqvarna.com/au/grass-trimmers/129lk/
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Thanks very much for the feedback.
While the Huskies look pretty impressive, at that price point I feel like I'd definitely lean toward the Ego. I might take a look at Total Tools this weekend. |
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