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Repairing Your Lawn Mower |
| Submitted By: David Faulkner |
| Submitted: September 26, 2007 |
| Word Count: 358 |
| Most homeowner’s need to have a quality lawn mower that works well so that they can keep their yard looking nice. There are also larger types of lawn mowers used for clearing fields and for farming. They come in the forms of hover mowers, riding mowers, rotary mowers, and robotic mowers. Regular maintenance is essential to keeping it working as it should. You may also have to do some repairs. When it comes to repairing your lawn mower you have the option of doing it yourself or having it repaired by a professional in that field. You will be able to save money if you are able to repair it on your own but it depends on what the problem is. The majority of lawn mower issues are easy to take care of and you can troubleshoot them without investing too much time. The most common problem with a lawn mower is that it won’t start. This can be the result of several things but start by seeing if the gas supply is working properly. Next check the throttle, the fuse, and the spark plug. If all these items seem to be in good working order check the power source. A good way to see if it is working is to check the air filter. Is it possible that it is clogged by grass or other debris. The gas in the fuel container may not be any good. For more info see http://www.lawnmower-report.com/Lawn_Mower_Battery on Lawn Mower Battery. If you think the fuel is bad then drain it as well as the carburetor and add clean gas. It should now be working and ready to go. If not then you should take it to an expert who can look it over. Make sure you conduct regular maintenance on the lawn mower so it will stay in top running condition for you. Refer to your owner’s manual to ensure you are following the procedures correctly. |
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