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you need to take it to a dealer and have it serviced or buy a resetting tool.
A rotary tool would be any tool that has a rotating motion such as a rotary sander. You can read more about rotary tools at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotary_tool. It's unlikely, however, that a rotary tool would be needed to fix your mower. Perhaps you should take it back where you got it to have it serviced by a pro.
The transmission is serviced with lifetime fluid and does not have a dipstick. The fluid can be changed by the dealership with a special tool.
A hand tool consisting of a handle with a head of metal or other heavy rigid material used for striking or pounding.
I believe a striking wrench is a combination adjustable/hammer type of wrench used in the mining industry. I have one on hand in my tool box if you want a pic, I'll be glad to take one for you or simply look at the picture in the related link.
Not necessarily, there is no reason to discard as long as you grind off bits thatmay come loose when hit.
"Battle-biter" is a common kenning for sword. It refers to the weapon's role in combat as a fierce and effective tool for striking and causing harm.
this should be a crimping tool!
The US should not ban hand guns. A tool is a tool. The user is the problem.
You should know the angle of the cutting tool. You can use emery sharp cutting tool.
Apparently Hobart is now owned by Illinois Tool Works, who also owns Miller. Hobart can be serviced thru Miller, but Hobart now just makes electrodes for welding.
What tool you should use depends on what you want to achieve.