Saturday, May 30, 2009

Maintenance Tips For Snow Blowers

While snow may seem pretty to some people, to others it is nothing but the cause of never ending shoveling. In that case, snow blowers can become the most valuable piece of equipment to own, next to cars. And, when taken care of properly, a snow blower should last for many seasons.

Check the owner's manual on how to perform different types of maintenance, what safety guidelines you should follow and how to find dealer repair information. Be sure to check the snow blowers scrape bar condition by laying it on its side and checking for worn spots.

Replace the part before it becomes too worn out, as this will lessen the chance of damaging the housing, which could result in expensive repairs. It is also a good idea to check all of the belts, bolts and moving parts, and looking for signs of cracking or fraying.

Taking care of snow blowers involves lubing the drive and chassis. With a stage 2 snow blower consult the owner's manual first to determine the exact model and what type of lubrication should be used.

Adding a little methanol to the gasoline every few months will help to keep the carburetor from freezing. Also, siphon off the old gas at the end of the season and fill with fresh gas the following winter to keep the parts working properly.

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Thursday, May 28, 2009

A Large Yard Needs Riding Lawn Mowers

Naturally, if you have a large area of grass to mow, then you want to be able to do it as quickly and easily as possible. Citing ease and efficiency, many consumers feel that riding lawn mowers are the best option for them.

Since maintaining a large yard can be very time consuming, tiring and tedious, you will want to look for ways to save time and effort, which can be accomplished if a riding lawnmower is purchased.

Many producers of riding lawn mowers are offering additional features that make it easier and more enjoyable to tend to landscaping chores. Most often, those with lawn maintenance businesses will use commercial lawn mowers, making it easier and quicker for their employees to get the job done, thus allowing them to handle more customers. However, they are becoming increasingly popular with homeowners too, due to their ease of use and efficiency.

While the choice ultimately comes down to your personal preferences, there are some things to keep in mind when you are considering the purchase of a riding mower. Some of the riding lawn mowers struggle on any type of steep hill or anything other than a flat surface, so do some research and perhaps check online for information about the particular makes and models that you are considering.

Often, you will find the features of the makes and models highlighted, which will make it easier to compare and make an informed decision about lawn mowers retail and commercial.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Finding The Best Lawnmower Parts

It is helpful to have some knowledge and understanding of lawn mowers and lawnmower parts before you have to purchase a new lawnmower or parts for one. One of the most important things to remember is to be sure that the lawnmower and/or parts come with a warranty so you will not be stuck with defective or faulty goods. There are several other points to consider and remember as well in order to make an informed decision.

It is usually the best bet to seek help and advice about lawnmower parts from the dealership that produced your mower. They are specially trained to be familiar with their products and services, thus ensuring that you will not only get great customer service, as they would not be able to remain in business if the customers were not happy, but their training makes them the logical choice to work on your mower. It doesn't hurt to pay a little extra for quality work and service.

If you hear of a company that is offering really great deals at ridiculously low prices for lawnmower parts, then you may want to steer clear of them. Remember the adage, "if something seems to good to be true then it usually is."

Of course, dealing with the company that sold you the mower initially or another large company may be more expensive but you are less likely to end up with a defective product or being the victim of a scam.

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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Avoiding High Lawn Mower Repair Costs

Even lawn equipment that comes from the best manufacturers will normally require some type of lawn mower repair, whether replacing a part or completing a tune up. Most often, repairs are necessary because of lack of maintenance to their push mower or riding lawnmower.

At times, only a small repair may be needed, such as sharpening or replacing the lawn mower blades; however, in many cases the actual problem may not show up in the part that needs to be replaced or repaired.

Something like replacing a spark plug may seem like a complete lawn mower repair, but in that case the carburetor would also need to be checked out, as it is normally the culprit when spark plugs need to be replaced. Or, it could be something as minor as replacing a clogged fuel filter if the mower won't start or it is always stalling.

Sometimes you are not able to figure out what the problem is or how to fix it and that is a good time to call a professional to come out and take a look at the mower. Often times they can either help you figure out the problem or tell you if you have been doing something incorrectly, which may have caused the necessary lawn mower repair.

Try to get several different opinions and estimates so that you will know what the average cost of repairs should be. If it is too costly, then you may even decide to purchase a new one rather than having repairs done, only to have something else happen a short time later.

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