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Lawn Mower Repair and Maintenance
 Author: Cristian Stan
 Website: http://www.bestjuicers2012.net/
 Added: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 04:50:37 -0600
 Category: Gardening & Landscaping

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As a home owner you’ll find that a lawn mower will be one of those assets that you’ll need to look into, unless you have the money to have someone else worry about taking care of your lawn. When it comes to purchasing a lawn mower, there are many options that you can choose from.

This includes everything from the classic push mower to a zero turn riding mower and even some robotic mowers. Picking out the right one may be daunting, and hoping that it lasts more than one season before having to replace it can be highly stressful.

These tips will help you maintain your lawn mower so that you can maintain your yard for years to come. With older lawn mowers, it can be fairly easy to fix and maintain it to make it last, but with the newer lawn mowers it can be very stressful as technology has moved forward by leaps and bounds. Thankfully, every lawn mower you purchase new comes with an owner’s manual that has all the information you might need to help you keep your mower running in top condition for as long as you own it.

In the owner’s manual you’ll find a section of maintenance that you should read over carefully. This section will tell you all the things you need to know about such things as replacing sparkplugs, changing oil, tire pressure, and a host of other things that are vital to keeping your mower running. It will also have a section about winter maintenance for storing your lawn mower during those months when you won’t be using it. Following these instructions will have you mowing your yard for years to come and with very little effort on your part.

When it comes to repairing broken parts, you’ll first have to locate the part that has broken. Blades, belts, and chains are the most common parts that wear out on lawn mowers. You must make sure that you purchase the right size for the model of lawn mower you own. If the belt, for instance, is too long or too short you mower won’t be able to operate correctly.

When ordering your parts you’ll need the mowers model number and possible the serial number as well. These can be found on the mower, usually under the seat or on the engine block. These numbers will help you in making sure the parts fit correctly.

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