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Craftsman 19" Electric CORDLESS 48 Volt Lawn Mower

The battery seems dead, I have tried to charge. How do I get under the top cover? I know it has to do with the four holes in the top and that you need a flat head, but I cannot seem to get it off? Help!

  • Nomorerain Aug 13, 2008

    When the safety key is not fully inserted and then the starter is pulled things get out of alignment. How do I fix this problem myself as the repair shop says it is a 5 second fix.

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I was mowing in light grass and hit a tree root. the mower quit, batteries are fully charged. can anyone suggest a way to remove top cover? I suspect that i'm going to be confronted w/a printed circuit board with several silicon controlled rectiviers on it. I'm a legally blind ex electronics tech.

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48v battery.how many seperate cell 4. 4cell X 12volts.how to checked each cell for at least 12v each cell.if 1 cell are no good then it will affect the performance of the mower for not getting the exact voltage suppose to be. have then check each.

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    How to get cover off

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The easiest way to get to the batteries is to take off the three bolts that hold the motor on to the chassis. After that take a flat head screwdriver and depress the little metal holders from the plastic, It took a little shaking to get it loose. dont give up. Then you discover your four batteries.

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