I picked up a couple that do hour and rpm. after about 30 hours I had to adjust the rpm on the mower up about 100 rpm as the springs had fatigue do little bit. Also when i first put them on i had to just the idle because it was significantly lower than what the manufacture said the rpm should be. the hours are nice or maintenance, rpm is nice for a good cut. they cost $14 on amazon.
What RPM does your timemaster run at? I just installed an RPM/Hour meter and mine is about 3400 at idle, 3200 when the blade is engaged? I have a newer 2019 model with the 10 ft/lb motor.
I know it’s a year late but here I’ll give some advice maybe it will help lol. Mien was a little low sitting at around 2700-800 rpm when optimal rpm should be around 3100-3200 rpm👍
I picked up a couple that do hour and rpm. after about 30 hours I had to adjust the rpm on the mower up about 100 rpm as the springs had fatigue do little bit. Also when i first put them on i had to just the idle because it was significantly lower than what the manufacture said the rpm should be. the hours are nice or maintenance, rpm is nice for a good cut. they cost $14 on amazon.
What RPM does your timemaster run at? I just installed an RPM/Hour meter and mine is about 3400 at idle, 3200 when the blade is engaged? I have a newer 2019 model with the 10 ft/lb motor.
I know it’s a year late but here I’ll give some advice maybe it will help lol. Mien was a little low sitting at around 2700-800 rpm when optimal rpm should be around 3100-3200 rpm👍
So I would yours is good because when engaged, your rpm is at the optimal range
Thanks!
Doesn’t the battery die eventually?
I expect it to cease holding a charge at some point, just like any other battery, but three season in its still ok.
On The Workbench ok. Thanks for the answer