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your electric motor(I assume) probably wont have enough torque, That is on a Riding type mower, not a push mower, it might work on a push mower as long as its not self prepelled, because your motor probably still wont have enough torque!
It depends on the make and model of the lawn mower. In general, you can replace the electric motor using simple tools, but sometimes you need to check the user manual before doing that. You can find a lot of information and videos online that can lead you step be step through the process.
The electric lawn mower was invented in 1830.
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i have a 19 inch electric mower with 1 touch wheel adjustment but i cant figure it out.
Bent blade and/or motor shaf is the simple and logical answer.
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depending on what type of mower and who makes the motor it can vary. if it is a standard push mower you can either remove the dip stick/oil fill and dump the oil out there or look at the base of the motor for a plug or under the deck with the blade for a plug. if it is a riding mower there will be a plug at the base of the motor that can be removed to drain it