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What to do if your RYOBI Lawn Mower isn't catching grass
Firstly, check for blockages. Blockages usually occur in the chute between the mower deck & catcher, which block airflow and prevent grass from being thrown to the back of the catcher. Mowing in wet or unruly conditions are often the cause of this…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 15:09
What to do if your 18V RYOBI Mower won't turn on
If your RYOBI 18V lawn mower won't start, there could be several reasons for the issue. To troubleshoot and potentially resolve the problem, you can follow these steps.
Last update: 16/10/2023, 15:35
How to clean a RYOBI Lawn Mower
For a battery-powered or electric mower, remove the battery and/or red safety key from the lawn mower. Tilt the lawn mower on its side and clean the deck with a brush or cloth. DO NO USE WATER on these products. For a petrol-powered lawn mower, wash…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 14:58
What to do if your 18V or 36V RYOBI Mower is lacking power
To improve the power of your mower, ensure your battery is fully charged, raise your cutting height setting, walk slower, and wait until your lawn fully dries before mowing. An HP battery such as a 6.0Ah or 9.0Ah will improve your mowers…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 15:00
When to change RYOBI Lawn Mower blades
The need to replace your blade will depend on a variety of factors. As a guide, it is advised to visually inspect the condition of your lawn mower blades in between mowing sessions. If you notice chips in the blade, rust or a blunt cutting edge,…
Last update: 25/11/2022, 14:59
How to lock & unlock a RYOBI 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw's handle
To unlock a 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw, pull down the handle and hold it there. Head to ryobi.com.au for more information. The saw handle is locked down with a pin located on the right. Pull the locking pin all the way out.
Last update: 13/09/2024, 16:32
Fix a RYOBI 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw's jammed handle
If your RYOBI 18V ONE+ 184mm Mitre Saw has a jammed handle, it's possible the saw handle was pulled up or down with it's locking pin not fully in our out and is now obstructing movement. Check that the locking pin is correctly positioned either…
Last update: 13/09/2024, 12:42