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Lawn Mower – Keep Your Lawn Pretty All The Time

By Sharon Albright

Lawn mower offers to keep your lawn pretty and beautiful all the time. Since a well-maintained lawn is a reflection of the owner’s personality and aesthetic senses, so one should always take care of the lawns. A poorly kept lawn overrun with yellow patches and dried weeds is definitely an eyesore to say the least. So to provide good ambience to the entire surrounding of your home you should regularly mow your lawn.

What to consider while purchasing a lawn mower?

The first thing to consider while purchasing a lawn mower is the size and texture of your landscape. Is you lawn sloppy or in a flat ground? What type of lawn mower will exactly suit your purposes? Considering these factors are very important. If your lawn is sloppy in nature, then you should get a lawn mower with high wheels. This will not only make it easier to push up or down a hill but also mow at the fastest speed. The other type includes a cordless or electric lawn mower. This second type is much less messy and mulches your lawn perfectly. However, the third type including the reel lawn mower does not contribute to the environmental pollution and is quite easy to use.

How to maintain your lawn mower?

The lawn mower should not rip or pull the grass and weeds. It should mow the field perfectly. After mowing is complete, you should undertake a good maintenance program so that the lawn mower gives the grasses better cuts for years to come. Every spring you should clean and maintain the following parts of a lawn mower:

- Nuts and bolts should be checked and tightened wherever necessary
- Spark plugs should be cleaned and replaced for good firing systems
- The air filters should be cleaned and replaced on a regular basis.
- Apply oil in your lawn mower to lubricate the engine
- Clean the underside deck throughout the season to remove grass and dirt
- Sharpen the blades at every alternate months so that the grasses get a clean cut

When you are keeping your lawn mower in storage for a long time, it is advisable that you remove the oil and gas and clean the exterior.

Safety tips while using lawn mower

To keep the lawn mower in perfect safety, you should properly read the instructions on the manual. While you are using the lawn, make sure that the children are not playing near the mower. Do not fill the tank of the lawn mower with gas in an enclosed area like under the house, garage or in a shed. It can lead to combustible fumes. Lastly, you should never add fuel to your lawn mower while the engine is running.

About the Author: Sharon Albright is the owner of Lawn Mowers Site. Read more articles on Lawn Mowers and visit her recommended resources.

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