Hello all, I have a walk behind kesmac KR30 lawn roller, and the switch is on the handle... I am trying to figure out how to remove and replace the switch. Is there a tab to push in to release it from the handle? Any ideas? Thanks
if your switch is stuck in the on or off position and doesn't turn anymore, you don't need to replace the switch. Just disassemble the knob by removing the retainer clip behind the knob, and remove the spring loaded ball bearing inside along with that spring. Then reassemble. The knob will continue to work without the ball bearing. If you're too lazy to remove the ball bearing, you can buy a new switch for about $1 on aliexpress or temu.
It's because it is mounted on the sled of a bandsaw mill. It raises up and down determinate of the log diameter and since I don't like to waste gas while turning/squaring logs (the channel is called Save Money, after all 😊) I frequently need to pull start when the mill head is raised up and hence buried behind the basket and frame of the sled. This is a good compromise to allow me access no matter the height of the mill head. Great question, thanks for watching!
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Hello all, I have a walk behind kesmac KR30 lawn roller, and the switch is on the handle... I am trying to figure out how to remove and replace the switch. Is there a tab to push in to release it from the handle?
Any ideas?
Thanks
if your switch is stuck in the on or off position and doesn't turn anymore, you don't need to replace the switch.
Just disassemble the knob by removing the retainer clip behind the knob, and remove the spring loaded ball bearing inside along with that spring. Then reassemble.
The knob will continue to work without the ball bearing.
If you're too lazy to remove the ball bearing, you can buy a new switch for about $1 on aliexpress or temu.
Great tip, thanks for sharing!
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It's because it is mounted on the sled of a bandsaw mill. It raises up and down determinate of the log diameter and since I don't like to waste gas while turning/squaring logs (the channel is called Save Money, after all 😊) I frequently need to pull start when the mill head is raised up and hence buried behind the basket and frame of the sled. This is a good compromise to allow me access no matter the height of the mill head.
Great question, thanks for watching!
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