Fall Lawn Mower Maintenance Tips

Autumn is a wonderful time of year. Depending where you live, the leaves are starting to turn color and fall to the ground. It’s at this time of year when we need to be thinking of caring for our lawn mowers.

The typical lawn mower costs $300 and so it is makes sense to spend a little time to care for it in both the spring and fall. All it takes is a little TLC to make it last for years longer than if you neglect it.

If you have a gas powered lawn mower, than you need to take care of the engine for the winter months. Now is a great time to change the oil. You should also drain the fuel from the gas tank or if you can time it, use the lawn mower till it runs out of gas. You do not want to let the fuel sit in the tank over the winter. And if it freezes in your part of the country, it is not recommended to let your fuel freeze over the winter.

You can also check the spark plug at this time of the year. In addition, you should clean the air filter and replace it if it is worn out.

Next, you need to take care of the under body of the lawn mower. Over the summer, as you mow, clumps of grass stick to the under carriage and cause a build up of dead grass. This is usually kept moist with your normal use of the lawn mower and that can cause the underside of the lawn mower to rust. So, put on some old clothes and gloves and pick up some handy tools like large flat screwdrivers and get busy cleaning the bottom. Remember to do this after you have drained the oil and gasoline from the engine to prevent leaks.

After that has been taken care of, it is time to inspect the lawn mower blades. If the blade is damaged or bent, replace it. If it is dull and chipped, remove it and sharpen it. Either take it to a lawn mower repair company or do it yourself. But it is important to remember that a sharp blade cuts the grass rather than ripping it which is much better for your lawn.

Now is also a good time to inspect the throttle cord and stop mechanism to check for signs of wear or breakage. Replace anything that will not survive another season.

If you take a couple of hours to maintain your lawn mover in the fall before you put it away, your investment will last for years to come.

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