Introduction
Use this guide to replace the Greenwok 10A 16” Lawn Mower Starter Lever. To start the motor, this lawn mower requires a strong starter lever, which is a vital component of the machine. However, the starter levers are easily broken as they are hollow and fragile. They may also simply be old and difficult to use. Replacing your starter lever will make it easier to use your lawn mower. This guide will give you step-by-step instructions to replace the starter lever and allow you to use your lawn mower with ease. Use caution when disassembling and reassembling your lawn mower as some parts may be rough or difficult to handle.
Tools
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Lift from the wire to line up the hook.
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When the hook is lined, pull the wire from the lever.
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Move the wire away from the lever.
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Pull the lever that is broken.
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Start with the right side first as the left is hooked in.
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Pull the lever from the drill.
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Tilt the lever down before removing the left side.
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When the lever is tilted down, you can pull the lever out of the drill.
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Insert the new lever starting with the left side while it is tilted downwards.
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Tilt the lever up so that the lever on the left is fully inserted.
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Squeeze the right side of the lever to Insert the right side of the lever.
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Put the right side of the lever into the drill in the mowers handle.
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Insert the new wire.
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Put the hook fully through the hole.
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Then tilt the wire down to ensure that it is in place.
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Now that the lever is replaced be sure to be gentle with pull the lever back and placing the mower down. This will avoid future issues and another replacement.
One comment
I have a Greenwork 40 volt electric mower. I start it up correctly (first push down the start button, and as it is pushed down, then pull back on the starter lever. Suddenly, it shuts off now after 1 or 2 seconds. This occurs repeatedly and the mower is not operational. The two batteries are fully charged. Any suggestions?