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Quick Lawn Mower Maintenance Tasks

February 29, 2024 | Maintenance | By: North Georgia Equipment

Close-up of a man cleaning a lawn mower with a brush.Keeping your lawn mower in top condition is essential for a lush, healthy lawn. Performing regular maintenance tasks can help to extend the life of your mower and ensure it operates efficiently. Here are some quick lawn mower maintenance tasks that you can easily perform to keep your mower in great shape. If you need additional maintenance, make sure you speak to the team at North Georgia Equipment Sales. 

Quick Tasks List

  1. Clean the Undercarriage:

After each use, take the time to clean the undercarriage of your lawn mower. Grass clippings and debris can accumulate, leading to clogs and affecting the mower's performance. Use a hose or a pressure washer to remove debris and buildup. A putty knife or wire brush can be used to dislodge any stubborn debris.

  1. Change the Oil:

Regular oil changes are crucial for maintaining the engine of your lawn mower. Refer to your owner's manual for the specific type of oil recommended for your mower. Start by running the engine to warm the oil, then turn it off and disconnect the spark plug wire. Carefully drain the old oil into a container and replace it with fresh, clean oil.

  1. Replace the Air Filter:

A clean air filter is essential for the proper functioning of your lawn mower's engine. Check the air filter and replace it if it's dirty or clogged. A new air filter will ensure that your engine receives adequate airflow, leading to better performance and fuel efficiency.

  1. Sharpen the Blades:

Dull blades tear the grass instead of cleanly cutting it, which can result in a brown, ragged lawn. Regularly inspect the blades for signs of wear and tear, and sharpen them as needed. Remove the blades and use a file or grinder to sharpen the cutting edges to maintain a clean, precise cut.

  1. Check the Spark Plug:

A worn or dirty spark plug can lead to starting problems and poor engine performance. Remove the spark plug and inspect it for signs of wear, corrosion, or carbon buildup. If necessary, clean the spark plug with a wire brush or replace it with a new one.

  1. Inspect Belts and Cables:

Check the belts and cables on your lawn mower for signs of wear, cracks, or fraying. Replace any damaged components to ensure that the mower operates smoothly and safely.

By performing these quick lawn mower maintenance tasks on a regular basis, you can keep your mower in top condition and enjoy a well-maintained, manicured lawn all season long. Remember to always refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions and maintenance schedules tailored to your mower model. Visit us in Spring Rock, GA, to stock up on gear or shop our selection of mowers and equipment.