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Jan 09, 2017
My hydro transaxle
Before installing a used transaxle, make sure the disc brakes are not frozen. The pad is pushed by two round pins that can and often do get frozen with rust. If the mower sort of moves very slowly forward in neutral, try going from reverse to neutral and it will probably be dead still. I just accept a little little bit of forward movement when going from forward to neutral. It is too much hassle to perfectly adjust it. If you put on the brake at full speed and then let the brake out, you will take off like a bullet. When you put the brake on, put the gear lever back to neutral. Letting out the brake after stopping from full speed will cause the tractor to immediately go to full speed, severe jerk and tires lift off ground.

Jul 26, 2017
Chinese 50hz 50hz 50hz 220/50hz pump NOT FOR USA
1 of 1 found this helpful Please look closely at the voltage specification. It is a 50 hz pump NOT NOT a 60hz pump. USA and generators sold in USA are all 60hz. My generators clearly and in big letters say NO to 50hz. If you install this pump it will run like a bat out of hades for short while. It is not designed for USA. electrical. It is designed for the rest of the world. It is about the same thing as pumping 132v into a 120v light bulb. It will burn bright for a while but die a quick death.

Jan 09, 2017
The beast driver
1 of 1 found this helpful The first thing is this is corded. The second thing is the spin rate. If you put it on a 3-inch screw into pine, it will often jump off the screw. It takes some time and practice to not hit the trigger full go. Try using it slow and let the impact do the driving of the screw. It has lot of power and it is not light. It is heavier than my corded drill but LESS than my cordless drill. I had no no no problem using it to put floor deck screws in. It was fast and be careful not to sink it an inch into the wood. You have to put some pressure on it to keep it from jumping off the screw. It was very tough to use it when trying to drive screws and I could not get my body weight behind it. I bought two because I like the tool and it is like having a small impact hammer. It has no clutch so be careful.