Lawn mowers, like any other piece of equipment, need routine maintenance to ensure they’ll be at their best. Besides keeping them clean and following typical daily and monthly maintenance, it’s especially important to pay close attention to a machine’s engine. Recognizing signs of trouble and understanding engine maintenance will help operators avoid downtime, stay efficient and prevent productivity-draining repairs.
For lawn care jobs, the moto mower is a good helper. And there’s more to cutting a lawn than just turning on the mower. Maintenance and care can add years to the life of your mower and make the task easier. So it is important to know how to do maintenance.
A fast, simple maintenance plan early in the mowing season can make the difference between care-free operation and costly and stress-inducing repairs. Be sure to keep the blade sharp. A sharp-edge blade, along with a well cared-for engine, will keep your power sweeper mower humming with ease.
Once or twice a year, clean your mower. With the gas tank empty, disconnect the spark plug wire and turn the mower on its side. Give it a powerful spray with a hose to loosen dirt and dried-on grass. Scrub with a soft brush and soapy water and rinse.
Replace or clean the air filter once or twice a year. Replace paper filters when they look dirty. Plastic foam filters can be removed and washed out by hand in warm, soapy water and then allowed to air-dry. After they dry thoroughly, work about two tablespoons of clean mower oil evenly across and into the filter, lightly coating it.
When you’ve used the fertilizer spreader mower for the last time at the end of the growing season, ensure you empty the fuel tank. If you need suggestions on proper fuel and waste practice, you can consult your local hazardous waste center. Leave the gas tank empty until spring. If the mower has a separate tank for oil, empty it and refill the oil tank with fresh oil.