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  1. On 8/7/2021 at 6:39 AM, Patriot77 said:

    Hey fellas I just bought the mower and my grass had gotten out of hand and it was a little taller than it needed to be and my mower bogged and when I released the handle the motor wouldn't ever re-engage even tho the lights light up like it's about to engage it just doesn't and tips?

     

     

  2. Man, I had this exact tool some years back. I believe the pin was just for additional leverage. I think I wound up giving the tool away because it never got used. I don't even remember where I got it from.

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  3. On 8/15/2020 at 2:07 PM, Mordekyle said:

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    What parts do you need to chuck up the auger bit to the drill?


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    There are adapters, but the one I got is a bit small. I have another one due here today that will hopefully fit a bit better. I'll post up a link if it winds up working out.

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  4. Tested the light with a 6.0ah FlexVOLT battery, fully charged each test. 

     

    On high, the light stayed on for almost exactly 3 hours. 

     

    On medium, the light stayed on for almost exactly 12 hours. 

     

    On low, the light stayed on for almost exactly 23 hours. 

     

    I'm repeating 'exactly' because each one was within about 5 minutes of those times....almost like it was programmed to do that. 

     

    The light is advertised as 2000 lumens on high. I can't seem to find what the output is on medium or low, but would be curious to know what it is. 

     

    Anyway, pretty impressive numbers. 

  5. Here's the light mounted to the ladder I use the most. Drilled a hole through the rubber handle and metal crossbar of the ladder so the threaded portion of the 1/4" 20 knob can be inserted through and thread into the handle of the light. Tightening it against the rubber also helps ensure the light isn't going to spin like it might on bare metal. 

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  6. First of all, this light is pretty great. Throws a huge amount of light. I bought it primarily for when I'm working in parking garages or construction sites with limited power/lighting. 

     

    I've seen complaints about limited mounting/attachment options, and I agree....I think for the price ($99), they could have included a couple of pieces to give the user some options.

     

    With that said, I bought a coated magnet and a clamp, both with a 1/4" 20 threaded post. The magnet will work great for on top of the van when working overhead and the clamp will work good for attaching to a ladder or cart. 

     

    I'm also going to pick up a knob similar to the last photo. It'll actually work better than the clamp in some applications. 

     

    Anyway, just some ideas...

     

     

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  7. Not sure what caused this, maybe the terminal plug came loose or something. Anyway, I was mowing and the batteries died. Changed batteries and it wouldn't start. Tried to remove the safety key and it wouldn't come out. Disassembled the plastic shroud on the handle and turns out one of the terminals was melted.

     

    The nice thing is, you can easily bypass the safety key. You can see in the photos where I removed the melted wire and simply plugged the good wire from the switch directly into the terminal of the green wire. 

     

    Easy fix. Curious if anyone else has dealt with this....

     

     

     

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