Perry
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Shiny New Cover
Well, Coxy has his new, shiny cowling, devoid of cracks.
Also devoid of the aluminium Husqvarna logo on the front, too. But as that has
no relationship to functionality, I can live without that cosmetic appendage. The
dealer called in and collected Coxy on Monday. I took to Coxy with the compressed
air gun, before he arrived. That proved to be a good idea, as he put Coxy in the
back of his vehicle. Better to have all those grass shavings on my lawn than in
the back seat floor of his vehicle.
The dealer brought Coxy back on Tuesday, but he had a fault displayed that he
could not remedy. It was a simple one - Mower lifted - but he had to take Coxy
back to the workshop. I wasn't here when he returned, but the lady of the house
said that the dealer had returned, later that day, and the problem was fixed.
Accordingly, I can't report on what he did to fix it. Dealers have a computer pro-
gram called Autocheck that they use to query and program the on-board computer
in such beasties. However, he told me on his first Tuesday visit that he'd ordered
another interface cable, as he had been unable to interrogate Coxy's on-board
computer, on Monday.
I had expected to have to take Coxy in to his workshop. However, he passes near
here on his way to and from home, each day, so that made it easy to call in, I sup-
pose. Despite that, the dealer is providing me with good support service.
I still see Coxy hit obstacles (e.g. tree), at full speed, but the ultra sound sensors
do seem to be working, based on the test data that can be displayed on the Coxy's
display panel. There's no discernible pattern. Coxy does slow to half speed for one
or two of the slender-trunked trees on the lawn, then inexplicably, hits a larger
-trunked tree at full speed.
Well, Coxy has his new, shiny cowling, devoid of cracks.
Also devoid of the aluminium Husqvarna logo on the front, too. But as that has
no relationship to functionality, I can live without that cosmetic appendage. The
dealer called in and collected Coxy on Monday. I took to Coxy with the compressed
air gun, before he arrived. That proved to be a good idea, as he put Coxy in the
back of his vehicle. Better to have all those grass shavings on my lawn than in
the back seat floor of his vehicle.
The dealer brought Coxy back on Tuesday, but he had a fault displayed that he
could not remedy. It was a simple one - Mower lifted - but he had to take Coxy
back to the workshop. I wasn't here when he returned, but the lady of the house
said that the dealer had returned, later that day, and the problem was fixed.
Accordingly, I can't report on what he did to fix it. Dealers have a computer pro-
gram called Autocheck that they use to query and program the on-board computer
in such beasties. However, he told me on his first Tuesday visit that he'd ordered
another interface cable, as he had been unable to interrogate Coxy's on-board
computer, on Monday.
I had expected to have to take Coxy in to his workshop. However, he passes near
here on his way to and from home, each day, so that made it easy to call in, I sup-
pose. Despite that, the dealer is providing me with good support service.
I still see Coxy hit obstacles (e.g. tree), at full speed, but the ultra sound sensors
do seem to be working, based on the test data that can be displayed on the Coxy's
display panel. There's no discernible pattern. Coxy does slow to half speed for one
or two of the slender-trunked trees on the lawn, then inexplicably, hits a larger
-trunked tree at full speed.
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