Posted by gecko on November 19, 2007, 7:42 am
I have inherited a mower from a deceased friend. As far as I can tell
it is about two years old with the following identifiers:
MURRAY 3 in 1
22" 6.5 Quantum
Throttle Free
I find no model number, just a serial number (bar code). If it is
there, I don't know where it is.
It is self-propelled and has key-activated electric start with a
battery stored in the handle.
The key-start will turn over the engine - I haven't tried to actually
start the thing because I don't want to run down the battery.
Therein lies the rub - I don't have the manual nor the charger for the
battery.
I am hoping someone out there has one of these mowers, and can
tell me where I might get a manual and charger. I have googled the
subject and can find nothing useful for these two needs.
Please and thank you
Gecko
Posted by Joseph Meehan on November 19, 2007, 9:40 am
You might try:
http://www.themotorbookstore.com/wallawmowser.html
http://search.stores.ebay.com/_Lawn-Mowers_W0QQfrtsZ250QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsacatZ43560QQsifZ1QQsofpZ4
> I have inherited a mower from a deceased friend. As far as I can tell
> it is about two years old with the following identifiers:
> MURRAY 3 in 1
> 22" 6.5 Quantum
> Throttle Free
> I find no model number, just a serial number (bar code). If it is
> there, I don't know where it is.
> It is self-propelled and has key-activated electric start with a
> battery stored in the handle.
> The key-start will turn over the engine - I haven't tried to actually
> start the thing because I don't want to run down the battery.
> Therein lies the rub - I don't have the manual nor the charger for the
> battery.
> I am hoping someone out there has one of these mowers, and can
> tell me where I might get a manual and charger. I have googled the
> subject and can find nothing useful for these two needs.
> Please and thank you
> Gecko
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Posted by gecko on November 19, 2007, 10:04 am
On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:40:23 -0500, "Joseph Meehan"
> You might try:
> http://www.themotorbookstore.com/wallawmowser.html
>http://search.stores.ebay.com/_Lawn-Mowers_W0QQfrtsZ250QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsacatZ43560QQsifZ1QQsofpZ4
Thanx
Since my post, I bit the bullet and re-connected the disconnected
electric pluggings and tried to start the mower. It starts and runs
fine, which is great. The battery seems quite weak however, so I will
need a charger. I wonder if the battery is 12v? That's my next quest
- to determine that.
Gecko
>> I have inherited a mower from a deceased friend. As far as I can tell
>> it is about two years old with the following identifiers:
>>
>> MURRAY 3 in 1
>> 22" 6.5 Quantum
>> Throttle Free
>>
>> I find no model number, just a serial number (bar code). If it is
>> there, I don't know where it is.
>>
>> It is self-propelled and has key-activated electric start with a
>> battery stored in the handle.
>>
>> The key-start will turn over the engine - I haven't tried to actually
>> start the thing because I don't want to run down the battery.
>> Therein lies the rub - I don't have the manual nor the charger for the
>> battery.
>>
>> I am hoping someone out there has one of these mowers, and can
>> tell me where I might get a manual and charger. I have googled the
>> subject and can find nothing useful for these two needs.
>>
>> Please and thank you
>>
>> Gecko
Posted by gecko on November 19, 2007, 10:54 am
I rummaged through his drawer-full of manuals and have come up with
one for a push mower that looks like this MURRAY. Thing is - the
manual says its for a STANLEY LEV 80-120.
I wonder if this is the correct manual?
Watchathink?
Gecko
Posted by Mark Lloyd on November 19, 2007, 11:07 am
>On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 09:40:23 -0500, "Joseph Meehan"
>> You might try:
>>
>> http://www.themotorbookstore.com/wallawmowser.html
>>
>>http://search.stores.ebay.com/_Lawn-Mowers_W0QQfrtsZ250QQfsooZ1QQfsopZ1QQsacatZ43560QQsifZ1QQsofpZ4
>>
>Thanx
>Since my post, I bit the bullet and re-connected the disconnected
>electric pluggings and tried to start the mower. It starts and runs
>fine, which is great. The battery seems quite weak however, so I will
>need a charger. I wonder if the battery is 12v? That's my next quest
>- to determine that.
I'd expect it would be 12V, but the battery should be marked with that
(and other useful) information.
>Gecko
>>
>>
>>> I have inherited a mower from a deceased friend. As far as I can tell
>>> it is about two years old with the following identifiers:
>>>
>>> MURRAY 3 in 1
>>> 22" 6.5 Quantum
>>> Throttle Free
>>>
>>> I find no model number, just a serial number (bar code). If it is
>>> there, I don't know where it is.
>>>
>>> It is self-propelled and has key-activated electric start with a
>>> battery stored in the handle.
>>>
>>> The key-start will turn over the engine - I haven't tried to actually
>>> start the thing because I don't want to run down the battery.
>>> Therein lies the rub - I don't have the manual nor the charger for the
>>> battery.
>>>
>>> I am hoping someone out there has one of these mowers, and can
>>> tell me where I might get a manual and charger. I have googled the
>>> subject and can find nothing useful for these two needs.
>>>
>>> Please and thank you
>>>
>>> Gecko
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> it is about two years old with the following identifiers:
> MURRAY 3 in 1
> 22" 6.5 Quantum
> Throttle Free
> I find no model number, just a serial number (bar code). If it is
> there, I don't know where it is.
> It is self-propelled and has key-activated electric start with a
> battery stored in the handle.
> The key-start will turn over the engine - I haven't tried to actually
> start the thing because I don't want to run down the battery.
> Therein lies the rub - I don't have the manual nor the charger for the
> battery.
> I am hoping someone out there has one of these mowers, and can
> tell me where I might get a manual and charger. I have googled the
> subject and can find nothing useful for these two needs.
> Please and thank you
> Gecko
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