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Maintaining a Lawn Mower

April 10, 2012

Man and LawnmowerAs with all garden tools, routine care and maintenance is necessary to improve performance and extend the life of your lawn mower. Here is a page to cleaning and maintaining your lawn mower to help keep it running safely and efficiently for as long as possible.

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Keeping Your Lawn Mower Clean

For a rotary mower, clean the mower deck and engine housing after each use. To do this, disconnect the spark plug cable and turn the mower on its side, spark plug up. If you're worried about fuel leaking out, place a small piece of plastic under the gas cap before tipping the mower onto its side. Use a 3" putty knife to scrape away any caked on grass and dirt from the exposed areas under the deck. For riding or tractor mowers, cleaning underneath the mower deck is a bit more complicated. One method is to raise the deck and spray underneath it with an air hose, or a strong jet from the garden hose (be sure to let dry thoroughly in the sun before storing). Another method is to drive your mower onto a sturdy set of ramps so you can reach underneath to scrape it clean.

Routine Care and Maintenance

In addition to cleaning, there are other maintenance jobs to take care of before, during, and after the mowing season. These are usually minimal, but be sure to follow your manufacturer's maintenance recommendations as closely as possible.
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April 1, 2005

It doesn't hurt to keep a spare lawn mower blade on hand. Just in case you happen to run over something that might bend the one on the mower (Example: Maybe your wife or kids are doing the mowing).

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You might need it on a holiday when all the stores are closed.

 
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July 15, 2004

When you are cutting grass and the grass is damp, try spraying a little cooking spray on the blades of the lawn mower before starting to cut the grass.. It is amazing the grass doesn't stick to the blades and clump up.

 
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March 26, 2005

if you have a gasoline engine lawnmower, always run the engine out of gas before putting it up till your next use. Also, it doesn't hurt to use a bit of gas additive in your fuel (so you don't gum up your carburator.)

 
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