How to (or not to) change the blades on a Mammotion Luba!

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @dennisvanotterdijk
    @dennisvanotterdijk Год назад +4

    Thanks for the ‘honest’ example of how to (not) change the blades. 😊

  • @adoby83
    @adoby83 Год назад +2

    I spray the whole underside of the deck, and especially the blades and the screws, with silicone spray. Seems to help when cleaning and the screws go in easier. Seems to make the grass stick less. Tend to fall off before it becomes a problem.

  • @bikeny
    @bikeny Год назад +2

    Sounds effects. Awesome. I know a good Foley Editor if you decide you want go another step up. But, you'd need a Foley Artist to create the sounds that the FE would insert into the video. Anyway, I am gonna remember this one. I found out yesterday that the house/property I'm buying, while 3.15 acres in total may only have 1 1/2 acres or so of grass. It seems a luba 5000 purchase might actually work for me. Fingers crossed.

  • @covertpuppytwo3857
    @covertpuppytwo3857 Год назад +1

    I purchased new blades from Amazon ... Emberg blades... I was told they work with the Luba and the replacement screws with them are normal Phillips head screws. I agree... Hex screws are not a good choice. Also... I'm seriously considering cutting the side-shields down in size so they're about the same size as the newer Luba's side shields. Our side shields collect so much cuttings and if difficult to clean out. I'm sure making them smaller will help a lot. And finally... I ordered 2 plate covers for the blades. I have to clean under those blades now after every mow even when the underside itself is very clean. Grass cuttings wedging under the blades, and they no longer spin is a constant battle and I think that will really help.

  • @andyfeimsternfei8408
    @andyfeimsternfei8408 Год назад +1

    Anytime a screw or bolt is hard to thread, work it back and forth. Also, add WD-40 or other lubricant. Don't force it. Also I changed my screws to generic pillipshead screws that fit my Automowers. Blades will work too. Many cheap options on Amazon. Trashed the guards and washers. Luba needs a free-spinning guard disk like Husqvarna to prevent the blades from jamming with debris.

  • @RJMachine62
    @RJMachine62 Год назад +1

    i used my cut off wheel and sliced my blade guards off. I removed two bars on each side almost like your 3000. I made a huge difference on cut quality. Funny on the screws, as I get older it becomes more challenging to see the difference in some of those smaller screws! LOL

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад

      If I had a similar tool I would do the exact same thing! I'm debating if it's worth going to harbor freight and buying one just for this

    • @RJMachine62
      @RJMachine62 Год назад

      @@Crazypostman I bet your dad has something. They weren't that hard to cut.

  • @realtoast7036
    @realtoast7036 Год назад +1

    I've gotten rid of all the hex head screws and replaced with philips head screws. So much easier to deal with, especially when the hex heads become debris-filled. The philips are easier to clean out and turn with a power driver. I'm also using vice grips to keep the disk stationary and not spin while I'm turning hub screws with power driver. I learned this trick the hard/painful/bloody way.

    • @tulsatom4307
      @tulsatom4307 Год назад

      Disc-On/Disc-Off: - what are the
      __ Directions ?
      __ Pros/Cons of Each ?

    • @realtoast7036
      @realtoast7036 Год назад

      If you do not have to check for debris under the disk there's no reason to remove the disck to change blades. But I still use a power driver and vice grips to keep the disk still when replacing blades@@tulsatom4307

  • @jonessmith2068
    @jonessmith2068 Год назад +2

    Nicely done but always listen to Dad !

  • @kirkvistain1405
    @kirkvistain1405 2 месяца назад

    Nice! Been there myself once or twice.

  • @lucasnehls4684
    @lucasnehls4684 Год назад

    I’ve been waiting to change my blades because I saw the video a few weeks ago that said you would be posting one. Then I saw the short notification got my tools and Luba. Watched the short and thought to myself “nope” not changing the blades until you posted this video.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад

      You have too much confidence in my ability to do something correctly 😂

    • @lucasnehls4684
      @lucasnehls4684 Год назад

      @@Crazypostman your fully open videos of what you learned as you came across different issues helped me feel confident on my purchase. Following you has been great as both what to do and what to watch out for. We appreciate your commitment to content. I did get my blades replaced. I just flipped them over and saving the full replacement blades for next year.

  • @-Dwight-Schrute
    @-Dwight-Schrute Год назад +1

    Love the Michael Scott clips lol,

  • @user-kx1qz6lh5q
    @user-kx1qz6lh5q Год назад

    great work on the allen wrench

  • @blade9297
    @blade9297 Год назад

    Kudos for showing the vid.. Also,, Dads are always right 😁
    Regarding cleaning the underneath.. Do you have an air compressor you could try with a high pressure nozzle? That may work and also remove the risk of water ingress.

  • @Cotronixco
    @Cotronixco 4 месяца назад

    That IS embarrassing. But your humility made up for it...

  • @surf2257
    @surf2257 Год назад

    Loctite is fine once you passed the hard part like you were showing it should sit tight in half turn and its normal. Don't use lubricant or worst WD-40. I unjam before each cut and change them each week, clean them and shape them on the bench grinder. It makes a better cut when blades are free and sharpened)).

  • @sbukosky
    @sbukosky Год назад

    I’m thinking of buying two plates so I can swap them and change the blades more conveniently. Same as I have two blades for my Toro.

  • @musicdad
    @musicdad Год назад +4

    Next time, listen to your father.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад +2

      Right! 😂

    • @g.w.9968
      @g.w.9968 Год назад

      Or get your eyes checked. I seriously dont know how one can mix tose up besides maybe if you never seen them before.

  • @oz457
    @oz457 Год назад

    Isn't the Luba blades spinning in both directions. What I mean is one time it would spin clocwise, and the next time counterclockwise. It seems from your video, I understand it only spins in one direction. That is a flaw in the design, as it will only wear out one side of the blades. If they would alternate spinning direction, you would technically only have to change the blades not every 5 months, but every 10 months.

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад

      Yes it only spins one way. We are responsible for flipping the blades. This could be changed with a software update If they chose.

  • @Rick-smellsbacon
    @Rick-smellsbacon 2 месяца назад

    Do you change the battery yourself or do you have someone else change the battery?

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  2 месяца назад +1

      The battery on luba1 is not customer serviceable.

    • @Rick-smellsbacon
      @Rick-smellsbacon 2 месяца назад

      @@Crazypostman so you can change the battery yourself on a luba 2 ?

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  2 месяца назад

      @@Rick-smellsbacon no it's not, It's mostly the same as Luba 1 design wise except for the camera on top obviously.

  • @direwolf3972
    @direwolf3972 Год назад

    I've been reading about people having water get into the RTK station and it breaking them down though some say they got there's dry and its working again... Have you experienced anything like this with RTK and has it rained hard on them at your families place? Thanks Bro! :) btw I think I might add clear sealant to mine around the led and round rim whenever I order and get my 5000... I just dont want any problems though maybe its super rare

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад +1

      I've heard about this, I haven't experienced this but I'm not going to modify anything, I don't what to give a reason to deny warranty. If I get any water intrusion I would expect them to replace it.

    • @direwolf3972
      @direwolf3972 Год назад

      @@Crazypostman Yea, I def dont want to void the warranty

  • @Amigatech
    @Amigatech Год назад

    My Luba 5000 came with phillips screws on the blades. Hmm...

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад +1

      Yeah I heard there's new ones were going to start coming that way I'm glad they made that switch!

  • @ironborg6405
    @ironborg6405 Год назад

    Any update on the USB port?

    • @Crazypostman
      @Crazypostman  Год назад +1

      I have not address to that yet. It seems it is only useful for diagnostic purposes so I'm just going to ignore it and hope it doesn't become an issue. I'm sure it's ruined.

    • @ironborg6405
      @ironborg6405 Год назад

      @@Crazypostman ok I was just curious if the 5000 connection issues were resolved or not. I’m still betting the usb c port being the cause. Also have you tried any covers on the cutting disks? I’ve seen videos of people 3d printing some to prevent grass buildup under the blades.

    • @covertpuppytwo3857
      @covertpuppytwo3857 Год назад

      @@ironborg6405 _"I’ve seen videos of people 3d printing some to prevent grass buildup under the blades."_ - I've ordered a pair of them from Thingiverse... I'm hoping they arrive soon because the grass buildup under the blades has been a real annoyance for me. Though I did read on reddit an alternative to it is to use 5M .8 thick shim (washers)... I gave that a thought, but I think these 3d printed plates in the long run is a better option.

  • @Evaszz
    @Evaszz Год назад

    Hello... welcome to the rest of the world. Hexagon is the IKEA key. Everybody everywhere has all sizes for free. Do not spray from underneath. Grab it with your hands.... for me dishbrosch.

  • @BrendenChase77
    @BrendenChase77 Год назад

    12:00 Hands too big, tool too small. Get something you can actually hold onto.