Friday, January 6, 2012

How to Prepare Your Lawn Mower for the Winter Months

By Nick Harbard


Winterizing your lawn mower is a vital procedure often overlooked by countless owners. It is vitally important that you take as many precautions as you possibly can near the end of the season to properly winterize your mower if you are living in an area where cold temperatures are a serious problem.

Preparing a lawn mower for winter storing is uncomplicated to do with the 7 easy steps shown below. Not only can effective winterizing save you money and frustration, winter preservation is also good for the environment, as it may vastly lessen your mowers emissions next spring. A lawn mower in good working condition is less hazardous and more effective for your garden.

Winterizing mowers takes a number of crucial elements, such as draining the gas, cleaning the mower, changing air filters, and changing the oil. If not properly maintained, lawn mowers can not merely be annoying and steeply-priced but also detrimental to the environment and dangerous. Slightly older mowers, in particular those that have not been appropriately preserved, do not do the job as well and can be hazardous. Don't forget, at the end of the day your lawn mower is a large stack of metal with a great deal of energy behind it. You want it to work for you, not against you. You need to be sure that your mower is operating at it's best.

Applying these quick maintenance measures for your lawn mower ahead of winterizing it this winter will save you time and frustration with lawn mower repairs and substitutions the following spring: * Drain all the gas out of your tank. * Thoroughly clean the underside of your machine using a brush and warm soap and water, being sure to rinse well. * Sharpen the blade and buff it with a gentle layer of WD40. * Remove and replace the air filter. * Replace the oil. * Once the spark plug is removed, put on a tiny bit of oil into the sparkplug hole. * Oil the cables and throttle control. * Hold your mower in a protected, and preferably covered area.

The moment the spring arrives, always be sure to examine the undercarriage of the mower and inside the discharge chute and container for small wild animals that may have decided to utilize your lawn mower as a winter retreat. The importance of this point will be dependent solely on where in the world you live, so you will have a good idea of what type of wild animals to look out for.

Utilize these winterizing guidelines and your mower will commence the new spring season as good as new.




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