There really is nothing wrong with buying used lawn care equipment, provided it was well maintained and does not cost as much as buying the same thing new. Equipment that was taken care of by the original owner can be just as good as buying something new, provided the used lawn care equipment is not expected to last as long as a new item. While it may work just as good as a new one, it may not have the same life expectancy.
Showing posts with label Lawn and Garden. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lawn and Garden. Show all posts
Friday, December 13, 2013
Sunday, December 1, 2013
How to Fix Your Lawn Mower Motor
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If your lawn mower isn't starting or working like it used to, this means that there is something wrong. Since your lawn mower is powered by gas, (or electricity not covered) chances are you have a real simple problem to fix. Here are some steps to help you assess what is wrong and then fix the problem.
First, before you get yourself down and dirty, put on some gloves and wear some eye protection. You don't want anything to get on your hands or in your eyes, so it is better to be safe than sorry. The hands are easy to clean, if you don't have hand cleaner for grease and grim, try using Dawn dish soap. It does more than just kill the flea on your house dog, it does cut the grease.
If your lawn mower isn't starting or working like it used to, this means that there is something wrong. Since your lawn mower is powered by gas, (or electricity not covered) chances are you have a real simple problem to fix. Here are some steps to help you assess what is wrong and then fix the problem.
First, before you get yourself down and dirty, put on some gloves and wear some eye protection. You don't want anything to get on your hands or in your eyes, so it is better to be safe than sorry. The hands are easy to clean, if you don't have hand cleaner for grease and grim, try using Dawn dish soap. It does more than just kill the flea on your house dog, it does cut the grease.
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