So your Clarke Boost making loud, rattling or chattering noises? When properly working it should not make much noise at all. But after many hours of use (and maybe abuse) there are parts that will wear and need to be replaced. In this article we will go over how to take apart the Clarke Boost L20 Head Assembly and find out what needs replaced.
First remove the brush deck from the machine. Instructions on doing that can be found
#3 My machine will only run for a few minutes and then the batteries are dead.
Over the years I've heard countless times. Here's what to look for first. Sometimes it's not a battery problem it's an operator problem. Make sure it is actually being plugged in to charge after it is used. After plugging the charger in make sure it is actually coming on and charging. Can you see the amp reading display showing how many amps it is charging? Most newer machines come with onboard chargers.