Craftsman Garage
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@Alan46 "I'm surrounded by idiots"
@Alan46 "I'm surrounded by idiots"
Probably a reset of some kind. Either that or the electric mower has some kind of shear pin or woodruff key like a gas mower. Take the top off and look for anything that appears to be a reset button, usually a bright color. If nothing comes up, see if the blade turns freely, like it is not connected to anything. This could indicate some kind of pin sheared off. If nothing else, just begin disassembly (remembering where everything goes) and look for anything that looks busted. If you find nothing, at least you have it apart for disposal. Good Luck!Dear dudes,
I'm having trouble with my Kobalt electric lawnmower. I was cutting grass yesterday and hit a metal stake in the ground as I was turning it. The blade stopped abruptly. Couldn't get it to start again. I called a few shops and nobody seems to work on electric mowers. At one shop the guy said that I should hit the restart button to see if that helps. He said that I might have to remove a lid or cover to get to it. If that didn't work I could drop it by his shop and he'd have a look at it. Does anyone know if this works? Many thanks in advance.
Sure there is. We blast these cheaply made, underpowered, short run time crappy battery mowers and more and more people who try them have buyer's remorse and decide they want a gas mower.First thing is see if you can hand turn the blade. Is it jammed or float free? Electrical mowers are so simple there are no parts to replace, nothing much to do, so nothing much to work on. A person who is handy and know how to use multimeter could look at it. It is either a mechanical problem (probably) or an electrical problem. As far as "tree huggers" there is no need in this type of forum to speak in a rude and derogatory manner to anyone. We are all brothers and some sisters trying to mow our lawns and fields and to help each other keep our equipment running. I have gas, diesel and battery equipment. Each has its place, but batteries are the future and electrical equipment gets better every day. I love my redwoods, fruit and nut trees. They give me so much. I am going to go and give them a hug.
I have plenty of Stihl equipment and they wear out and break just like everything else. Also have a few EGO electric things and they have preformed flawlessly. Each is right for a job. Good electric equipment are not cheaply made garbage. I'm going with you have never used any, and also going with you say EV's are all garbage being forced on us.Sure there is. We blast these cheaply made, underpowered, short run time crappy battery mowers and more and more people who try them have buyer's remorse and decide they want a gas mower.
THIS is what many people want to happen. They don't want battery to "be the future".
People will do lots of things to help their goals so this makes it a bit needed
I'm not here to make friends with anyone.
I don't care about the people/owners is mowers.
I only want the equipment to last and week properly and I do mean gasoline equipment.
Don't overthink my position too much.
I really can't stand diesel either. LOL
Not really a big fan of 2 stroke but I still like that better than battery.
In fact, I get more than aggravated with people online who insist on doing troubleshooting (or lack thereof) and "repairs" the WRONG way or at least a really expensive and inefficient way.
So often, they won't listen and take good advice being repeated by -almost everyone.
Their in their own little la la land and want to do it their way.
I have no desire to restore time on these people and I hope they never get their stuff fixed.
When I don't know something, I look to those who do. I take their advice and experience to heart and make the best and most likely to succeed plan of action I can.
I don't resist their repeated recommendations etc.
People would likely not question or second guess a doctor or specialized medical professional but they don't like to listen to the specialized professionals who have solved the same symptoms 100s of times - this year!
And let's not forget (because I never miss an opportunity to make a dig) those youtube/amazon debacle people who remove (usually a waste of time) and throw away a perfectly good carb (better than the new one) instead of just cleaning the darn thing or often just the one main jet.
Then they went to argue and justify their actions.
-it was only $14.
-it was faster- NOT if you know what your doing!
-it's better- NOT
Do you sense an attitude from me?
It's FROM dealing with people and to many of the wrong kind. Lol
What do they say and don't with the public??? Makes you NOT want to deal with the public.
They are not wrong.
I'll be over here using my gas equipment with the original carbs for the foreseeable future.
EGO stuff is awesome, and always near the top in head-to-head testing. The manufacturer is great, and probably has the best support of any in the industry. Having said that, I prefer multiple small cheap(er) batteries to 1 large, super-expensive one, so I use Makita.I have plenty of Stihl equipment and they wear out and break just like everything else. Also have a few EGO electric things and they have preformed flawlessly. Each is right for a job. Good electric equipment are not cheaply made garbage. I'm going with you have never used any, and also going with you say EV's are all garbage being forced on us.
You sound pretty bitter about something.