For any of those in the "Curious Crowd" still riding the fence because of certain YT Videos mentioning 'sudden, inexplicable stoppages' while Mowing Along on the Ryobi Model# RM480E "RELM" (Riding Electric Lawn Mower)...THIS Video coming from a very intrepid "Aussie" will cover some of his interesting observations and describe some simple solutions if you find yourself facing any of these temporary impediments towards getting your RELM to finish the job of giving you "A Well Manicured, Properly Cut Lawn":
It follows on that in some instances, it will either be necessary to completely remove the Lower Double Blade Cutting Deck to easily perform the R&R of the Twin 20" Blades. If not... then elevating the RELM can become necessary... and... can be a bit tricky if not done with an eye towards caution and care... and risk injuring the Owner in the process. @Blckshdw has already posted his own cleverly conceived AUTO RAMP and Floor Jack solution as a safe lifting arrangement inside of his Garage.
I'm taking his idea a step further by investing in a "MOJACK" which is this Collapsible, Hand Crank-able Heavy Mower Lift that slides under the Two Front Wheels as a Tractor-Mower Jacking Stand that can help whenever changing either the Twin Blades... or the 80W-90 GBO (Gear Box Oil) in that Hard To Access under-belly at the Rear of The RELM.
There IS a Less Expensive Version...Here:
When I ordered this RELM Jack Stand off of Amazon, I added in a Hand-Held Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener that can be dragged along the tired Blade Edges and quickly renew their sharpness... without having to resort to either Grinding or Filing:
It follows on that in some instances, it will either be necessary to completely remove the Lower Double Blade Cutting Deck to easily perform the R&R of the Twin 20" Blades. If not... then elevating the RELM can become necessary... and... can be a bit tricky if not done with an eye towards caution and care... and risk injuring the Owner in the process. @Blckshdw has already posted his own cleverly conceived AUTO RAMP and Floor Jack solution as a safe lifting arrangement inside of his Garage.
I'm taking his idea a step further by investing in a "MOJACK" which is this Collapsible, Hand Crank-able Heavy Mower Lift that slides under the Two Front Wheels as a Tractor-Mower Jacking Stand that can help whenever changing either the Twin Blades... or the 80W-90 GBO (Gear Box Oil) in that Hard To Access under-belly at the Rear of The RELM.
There IS a Less Expensive Version...Here:
When I ordered this RELM Jack Stand off of Amazon, I added in a Hand-Held Lawn Mower Blade Sharpener that can be dragged along the tired Blade Edges and quickly renew their sharpness... without having to resort to either Grinding or Filing:
Last edited: