Thank you so much I will have a go tomorrow, I was mowing the lawn today so half way i was reversing and the mower ran through the cable I had to remove the top bit and attach the remaining cable the fitting was a bit challenging but now after watching your video I think I’ll be able to do it properly
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting. Oops, you have to be so careful not to run over the cables and of course very lucky you didn't get a shock!. I'm glad if the video helps out and good luck with it but do please exercise caution and be safe when working with mains voltage electricity 🙏👍
I had an issue on this mower today. I suspected the switch as the cutting out was becoming more frequent to the point it rarely came on. Fiddling with the cable wasn’t helping though. I had the additional problem that I could’t open the switch as they’ve changed two of the screws to what looks like a T20 but with a spike in the middle.... anyway, on further inspection I saw that the plastic lever on mine had fractured just inside the switch box. This means applying a full squeeze to the handle is widening the fracture rather than pressing the internal button. I can make the motor come on by using a screwdriver to push the lever further down on the side where I have been able to undo the screws, so I know this is the issue. I will try super glue to fix the lever; failing that I need to buy a special a screwdriver and source a new lever...
Hi and thanks for watching. Sometimes those security torx screws are used but pretty easy to get those torx bits these days luckily. Good luck with it🤞👍. There is another video on my channel which might also be helpful, it shows a similar repair of the lever that had snapped. I used a 2 part resin which worked quite well to fix it.
thanks for the reminder to first check the power input. was fully snapped and saved me a lot of time and money!
Hi, thanks for watching, I'm really pleased the vid helped you save it, excellent 👍
Extremely helpful. I wouldn’t have attempted this without your detailed guidance. Thanks so much Dan
@@55jiggy Hi, thanks for watching and commenting. I'm pleased the vid helped out👍
Thanks Dan, mystery solved. I put up with this on off problem for 2 years. Sorted it! 😊
@@neildonohoe106 hi, thanks for watching and commenting. Glad the vid helped out👍
Thank you so much I will have a go tomorrow, I was mowing the lawn today so half way i was reversing and the mower ran through the cable I had to remove the top bit and attach the remaining cable the fitting was a bit challenging but now after watching your video I think I’ll be able to do it properly
Hi, thanks for watching and commenting. Oops, you have to be so careful not to run over the cables and of course very lucky you didn't get a shock!. I'm glad if the video helps out and good luck with it but do please exercise caution and be safe when working with mains voltage electricity 🙏👍
Thank you cured my problem with scarifier would never have thought to look at cable
That's brilliant to know it helped, thanks for watching 👍
Thanks Dan; I fixed mine after following your vdieo.
Hi and thank you for watching. That's brilliant, it's always great to know if my videos were helpful 👍
Many thanks! Did the trick.
@@marctallentire9737 thanks for watching and commenting, glad it helped out👍
I will give it a go! Many thanks!
Thanks for watching. Fingers crossed for you 🤞. Please do be safe though working with electric 😉👍
Very helpful
Thanks for watching, glad it was a help 👍
Fixed mine thanks
For anyone here in 2024, check the wires inside the plug are making contact with the pins correctly, the screw in mine had simply come loose!
I had an issue on this mower today. I suspected the switch as the cutting out was becoming more frequent to the point it rarely came on. Fiddling with the cable wasn’t helping though. I had the additional problem that I could’t open the switch as they’ve changed two of the screws to what looks like a T20 but with a spike in the middle.... anyway, on further inspection I saw that the plastic lever on mine had fractured just inside the switch box. This means applying a full squeeze to the handle is widening the fracture rather than pressing the internal button. I can make the motor come on by using a screwdriver to push the lever further down on the side where I have been able to undo the screws, so I know this is the issue. I will try super glue to fix the lever; failing that I need to buy a special a screwdriver and source a new lever...
Hi and thanks for watching. Sometimes those security torx screws are used but pretty easy to get those torx bits these days luckily. Good luck with it🤞👍. There is another video on my channel which might also be helpful, it shows a similar repair of the lever that had snapped. I used a 2 part resin which worked quite well to fix it.