Without a doubt, the toughest most reliable mower I have ever had ! I cut bushes and throw them into a pile 2 feet high and drive over them to mulch them . Up to 25mm thick . I cut my paddock that used to be a car wrecking yard and come across half buried axles, springs, bolts, chunks or steel and water pipe . It trows them 20 metres, puts deep cuts in the steel, chops 5.8 bolts halfway through ! It stalls the motor sometimes and stops it dead . Turn the key and away it goes ! The thing is a beast . I bought it used and it still has the blades it came with . I drag motors down to the shed with a chain and it is my right hand ! If I could buy a new one today I would not hesitate !
I think you are off ya head.Amower is for cutting grass ,not bolts & axles.
why is the cutting belt slippng all the time
hard to start
its not that hard but I would never buy a Rover again for that matter o fact neither an RMD
A spring (similar to trampoline spring) broke from under my ride-on, I could still engage the cutting deck blades but could not drive the rear ride-on wheels, I have the new spring but I am not sure exactly where it attaches, I think it tensions the idler pulley but would be useful to know where, any help would be appreciated
Hey guys the mower has worked great, but it started losing power to mow, put some bad fuel in I think, so drained it had just wont get the revs up again. No smoke no noises start just like normal but lacks power won’t even run the blades.
Sounds like a blocked main jet in carby give it a good clean mate
I'm looking at purchasing one of these and have agreed on a price of $800 would it be worth it considering all the bad reviews on this product?
they can be all right if treated with extreme care but once out of warranty your pretty much on your own when it comes to repairs which can be difficult in some circumstances. It is up to you though. if your good at coming up with solutions to the issues that the product can throw up and do your own repairs I would say go for it. if not i would go with something else.
Zac
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