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\r\n \r\n Lawn Care Equipment Maintenance in the Spring <\/i><\/span>\r\n <\/i><\/span>\r\n <\/a>\r\n <\/h4> \r\n <\/div>\r\n
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A little bit of service and preventative maintenance can ensure that your lawnmower, string trimmer and other implements are running efficiently and won't break down before you place them back into storage for the winter. Such machines are typically gasoline powered, so they should be serviced using the following simple steps:<\/p>

and other handheld lawn machines, which typically have two-cycle engines and run on a mixture of gasoline and oil. Four-cycle engines, common on lawnmowers, will need to be drained of oil.<\/p>

5. Clean the equipment.<\/b> Use a putty knife and wire brush to knock off accumulated grass and mud, then reattach the blade if you removed one earlier.<\/p>

6. Fill the oil tank. <\/b>If you're servicing a four-cycle engine, refill the oil tank with fresh oil.<\/p>

7. Replace the air filter. <\/b>This improves airflow to the engine, allowing it to run more smoothly.<\/p>

8. Replace the spark plug.<\/b> Although your old spark plug may still work properly, installing a new one is a cheap and easy way to ensure optimal performance.<\/p> \r\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n <\/div>\r\n

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It may surprise you that there's more to grass cutting than cranking up the lawnmower and pushing it across the lawn. Both mowing height and frequency are important to the health of your grass.<\/p>

Though it may reduce the number of times you have to mow, cutting your grass short is harmful to your lawn in the long run. Mowing with a low blade height removes nutrients stored in leaf blades and exposes the soil to sunlight, allowing weeds to take hold more easily. Taller grass is better able to compete with weeds, thanks to a larger root system and a higher tolerance for heat. It also shades the ground, allowing the soil to retain water more effectively.<\/p>

Given these benefits, it's a good idea to cut your grass at the tallest height recommended for your grass type, which are as follows:<\/p>