Lawn Mower
Repair
The Basics of Lawn Mower
Repair
During the mowing season, most of us
pour some gas in our mower, turn the key, and hope the blades
spin just as they did last year. What happens when they don’t?
Well, you could take it to a lawn mower
repair center, but why not try to repair the
lawn mower yourself?
There are several things to consider when repairing your
lawn mower, depending on the problem you are having. First, if
your mower fails to start you should immediately check to see
if there is gasoline in the tank. Repeatedly, some people will
dismantle an entire engine before they come to the realization
that there is no gas in the tank, ripping out spark plugs and
blowing out the carburetor. In addition, if you are using your
lawn mower for the first time in a season you may want to
replace that old gas with fresh gas.
“In many cases the lawn mower repairs you
need to make are small and not complicated, but if you
find its something major you will need the help of an
expert.”
Another staple of mower repair involves cleaning the spark
plugs. Remove the plugs from their sockets and use a wire brush
to clean between the contacts. Often corrosion will occur here,
robbing the engine of the necessary spark required to ignite
the gasoline. The abrasion will remove any corrosion.
Another simple mower repair technique is the replacing of
the oil and air filters. By replacing the oil filter, debris is
removed from the inside of the lawn mower engine, allowing for
smoother operation. It is also a good idea to change the oil
every season. The air filter, on the other hand, allows the
lawn mower to “breathe” better and creates a better air to fuel
mixture for the engine to burn.
One of the most neglected aspects of lawn mower repair is
the tendency for people to avoid sharpening the blades on a
mower. We all know that with age and wear a blade will become
dull, though it is not that difficult a problem. To repair the
blades, you should file the edge of the blades, moving with the
grain. This will reveal new metal and create a sharper edge for
easier cutting.

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