How to Winterize Your Power Mower

Living in a seasonal area certainly has its advantages. One advantage a lot of homeowners seem to be happy about is that they don’t have to cut their lawn during the cold season. Lucky for them, the grass doesn’t grow during the winter. The question is what you do with your Power Mower once the season ends. The answer is you must winterize it to keep it in tip top shape for the following spring. These are some tips to help you winterize your power mower.

In October when you are getting ready to put away your mower for the season, there are a couple of things that you want to remember to do. First and foremost, put a fuel stabilizer in your gas tank. Run your engine for a few minutes so some of that stabilizer goes into the carbonator.

Some lawnmowers will have a fuel shut off switch. After you run your mower for a few minutes, turn that switch off and let it run until it runs out of fuel in the line. These two things are really key to help it start up next spring without a problem. You really want to make sure that you have fresh gas in the tank to turn that engine on.

Another important thing to do is clean your lawn mower’s air filter. After doing this, put your machine up and rub some oil on the blade. This will keep the blades from rusting on you over the winter. These simple tips will winterize your lawnmower from you and keep it running like new next spring. Not only will this save you frustration, but at the same time it could help save a lot of money. In the end, you are going to have a lawnmower that gets a lot more years on it just because you properly winterized it during the cold season.

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