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Like any machine lawn mowers have parts and equipment that require regular maintenance to improve and maximise strength and performance.
Ideally, lawn mower maintenance should be performed throughout summer and spring and in preparation for the winter off season.
myhomeTURF recommends that to maintain a productive lawn mower, a full service by a professional once a year is advised or in accordance with your mower’s service booklet.
A lawn mower service involves changing parts such as the oil, spark plug, air filter and blades, whereas maintenance is where you check parts such as the oil level, clean the air filter check the blades and other minor checks.
Please note that depending on the make and model of your lawn mower, the following steps and information within this article may not be consistent with your lawn mower.
One of the most important bits of advice we can give you is to make sure that after use, always clean your lawn mower.
This can be done using the wash hole on the lawn mower’s chassis, which helps prevent rust and ensures that you extend the life of your mower.
Also, always store your lawn mower under cover and keep debris off the wheels and corners.
If ever you tip your lawn mower onto its side always disconnect the spark plug.
You may need to tip your mower to remove or replace blades which can be done during a lawn mower service.
By disconnecting the spark plug when your mower is on its side you avoid internal oil spillage in 4-stroke mowers and ensure the spark plug faces upwards to avoid being soaked in fuel.
Also, ensure your lawn mower is drained or low on fuel and oil to avoid spills when tipping it on it’s side.
For maximum mower performance it is best to change your blades once a year.
For 4-stroke lawn mowers, change the oil at least once year.
Changing your oil is another essential part of lawn mower maintenance.
Before refilling your mower with new oil first drain the old oil, replace the oil filter and then add the new oil.
4-stroke mowers also need their oil levels checked before use and topped-up if necessary, as insufficient oil can lead to engine seizure.
If your lawn mower is using more fuel than normal first check common service items, such as the:
If you have further concerns, please seek advice from a lawn mower professional.
If it is hard to start your petrol mower it may be one or more of the following:
If your owner manual is not assisting you, please seek advice from a lawn mower professional.
If the engine on the electric lawn mower is cutting out intermittently, it is probably because grass or garden debris is stopping the blades from turning.
Clean the blades and the problem should go away. One important thing to check is the cable which may have become damaged
Reasons your electric lawn mower cuts out:
Remember with either a petrol or electric mower always use genuine lawn mower spare parts to safeguard your warranty and to ensure safety standards and performance levels are optimised.
Please note our article is intended as a general guide and myhomeTURF recommends you seek professional assistance from a qualified repairer if you suspect your lawn mower is in need of repairs.
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