"Grass-Cutting Woes: Resolving Issues with Lawnmowers' Cutting, Collecting, and Chute Blockage"

"Grass-Cutting Woes: Resolving Issues with Lawnmowers' Cutting, Collecting, and Chute Blockage"

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Publish Date:
June 10, 2023
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Mowers
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Your lawnmower is getting clogged with grass, and not collecting the grass properly, due to several reasons.

The info in this video can apply to both electric lawnmowers as well as petrol gas powered lawnmowers with both a 4 Stroke engine and a 2 stroke engine.

In no particular order:

No.1 - Blade Type (Wrong Blade)
No.2 - Blade Blunt/Damaged
No.3 - Wet Grass
No.4 - Grass too long
No.5 - Mowing too fast
No.6 - Not using Full Throttle
No.7 - Clean under Deck

I explain these in more detail in the video. I hope they help.

Many thanks indeed

Craig (Owner and Creator of The Repair Specialist Channel)

WANT TO KNOW SOME INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT LAWNMOWERS?

Edwin Beard Budding created the first lawnmower in 1830. It was a hand-operated push lawnmower made for large gardens and athletic fields. Electric lawnmowers were first introduced in the 1920s. They gained popularity because they required less maintenance and operated more quietly than their gas-powered equivalents.

In recent years, robotic lawn mowers have become more and more common. Without human assistance, these incredible machines can cut our lawns. For navigation and safe operation, they make use of sensors and GPS technology.

Mowers that hover lift off the ground and glide over the grass with the help of an air cushion. They are especially helpful in rocky or sloping terrain.

Lawn tractors and garden tractors, which are also referred to as riding mowers, are made to be operated while seated. They offer a more comfortable mowing experience and are appropriate for vast areas.

The revolving cylinder of reel mowers, also known as cylinder mowers, has several blades that cut against a bottom blade that is fixed in place. On golf courses and athletic fields, they are frequently employed because they give a precise and clean cut.

Mowers for mulching have a specific cutting deck that slices grass clippings into little pieces and scatters them around the lawn. By adding nutrients back to the earth, this procedure aids in fertilizing the lawn.

Mowers with a zero-turn capability may revolve about their own axes and are very maneuverable. They excel at navigating obstacles and confined spaces thanks to their reputation for having a small turning radius.

In several nations, lawnmower racing is a well-liked motorsport. Participants speed up their lawnmowers and compete in races on grass tracks with them.

In 2010, "Project Runningblade," the world's swiftest lawnmower, reached a top speed of 143.2 mph (230.14 km/h). It was created by Honda UK and set the record for the quickest lawnmower in the world.