Getting that Lawn Mower Ready: Checking the Blade, Spark Plugs and Filter
Are you one of those people who just pull it out and go at it? Whoa, that’s not what I meant! We’re talking lawn mowers here. You’ll get longer and better performance out of your equipmentâÂ?¦hey, lawn mower, if you follow this checklist:
1. Clean the exterior of the mower with a brush to remove dust and any left over clippings or dirt from last year.
2. Use a scraper to remove any caked on clippings, dirt, mud, etc., from the underside of the mower.
3. Check the blade. If it has many nicks from stones or other hard debris, or it is a couple of years old, consider getting it sharpened or replace it. You’ll get a more even and faster cut with a sharp blade. Be sure to fully tighten the blade when you install it.
4. Check the filter. Different mowers have different types of filters. Depending on the filter, it may be washable or simply need to be replaced. Consult your owner’s manual or go online to the manufacturer’s website.
5. Check the spark plug. Clean and re-gap it or replace it with a new one to ensure you get a good spark. (Or do you enjoy pulling that cord repeatedly?)
6. Check the gas. Gas tanks can collect moisture when they sit unused for long periods and are exposed to extremes of temperature. You can usually see any significant water build up by shining a flashlight into the tank. The water will be on the bottom. If there is a pool of water on the bottom, you can use an automotive gas treatment product that removes water from gas or you can drain the tank and replace it. (Dispose of old gas in an environmentally safe way, please.)
Now that your equipment is in good working order, whip it out and show that grass whose boss.