Top 7 Lawn Mower Maintenance Tips

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Lawn Mower Maintenance Tips

“Many people wait until their yards are overgrown to take out their lawn mowers and other yard care equipment out of storage,” said Jeff Linderman, resident small engine expert at RepairClinic.com. “However, just a few simple lawn mower servicing steps now can dramatically improve engine efficiency, reduce emissions, prevent costly repairs and extend the life of outdoor power equipment.”

Like in vehicles, an effective engine tune-up is dependent on using the correct replacement parts and following the manufacturer’s lawn mower maintenance recommendations.

The easiest way to ensure a proper outdoor power equipment tune-up is to purchase an engine lawn mower tune-up kit. A tune-up kit packed with essentials including an air filter, spark plug, oil and more as needed for your engine will take the guesswork and hassle out of purchasing the correct parts for a specific engine model.

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Lawn Mower Servicing Tips

Wondering how to maintain a lawn mower? Here are seven ways to keep lawn mowers running like new:

Use a clean air filter

The lawn mower air filter has the important job of preventing dirt, dust and debris from entering the carburetor and engine. It should be cleaned or changed every 25 hours or once per mowing season. Pleated, paper air filters must be replaced. Foam air filters can be cleaned with hot water and a small amount of detergent and then left to air dry before being saturated with engine oil and reinstalled.

Use a clean fuel filter

Fuel filters should be replaced; they cannot be cleaned. Owner’s manuals should be consulted for the proper way to install a lawn mower fuel filter, as it varies by model.

Replace the oil

Engine oil should be replaced at least once per season or every 25 hours of use. Every eight hours of use, it’s wise to check it. Like vehicle engine oil, it should be golden or amber in color. As it ages, it darkens.

If you’re servicing a lawn mower, it’s best to check your mower’s owner’s manual for the recommended way to handle oil replacement. Most small engine repair shops and auto parts stores have a free recycling program for used oil.

Replace the spark plug

“A lawn mower spark plug should be replaced at least one per season, even if it appears to be working fine,” said Linderman. “People don’t realize how important the small spark plug is to the efficient operation of mowers.”

Over time, a spark plug’s performance will degrade due to carbon build-up and a weakened electrode. This dramatically increases emissions, reduces engine performance and requires the engine to use more fuel. Spark plugs are easy to replace and they are pre-gapped. It’s important to use only the engine manufacturer’s recommended spark plug, as using an alternative model can be damaging.

Check the blade

A sharp blade is important to a proper cut. Dull blades tear the grass, rather than cut cleanly. Regularly check mower blades for dullness and damage. A blade should be sharpened every season and replaced every one to three years, depending on usage. If bends, dents and other damage to the blade are found, it should be replaced right away. Such damage can cause dangerous accidents in operation. Always use the manufacturer’s recommended blade. A universal blade is not recommended, due to safety issues.

Check tire pressure

Periodically, use a tire pressure gauge to ensure consistent tire pressure. Tires with varying pressure will result in uneven or poor cutting.

Clean the undercarriage

After every use, use a hose to remove grass clippings and debris build up in the undercarriage. Be sure to turn off the mower and disconnect the spark plug first.

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How to Maintain a Lawn Mower

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