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Why Does My Lawn Mower Sputter When Blades Are Engaged?
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Why Does My Lawn Mower Sputter When Blades Are Engaged?

ByFrank Collard

Sputtering noises from your lawnmower can be very bothersome, but it can be fixed. The sputtering sound indicates a problem which can be from the engine, faulty switches, or bad fuel, among others. Proper diagnosis and checks can help you figure out what the exact problem is, and you can have your lawnmower working fine…

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Where To Spray Starter Fluid On A Lawnmower (Step by Step)
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Where To Spray Starter Fluid On A Lawnmower (Step by Step)

ByFrank Collard

After leaving your lawnmower unused for a while, starting it can be a chore. You can also encounter issues with starting your lawnmower if it is old, not well maintained, engine blockage, cold weather, or other reasons- this is where the starter fluid comes in.  The starter spray is to be applied directly to the…

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Should A Lawn Mower Fuel Filter Be Full?
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Should A Lawn Mower Fuel Filter Be Full?

ByFrank Collard

The lawnmower fuel filter is an essential engine component to keep it running smoothly. Its purpose is to strain impurities and particles from the fuel before reaching the carburetor. Your lawn mower works around a lot of dust and dirt. Hence, it comes with three filters to help prevent these foreign particles from getting into…

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How to Balance Lawn Mower Blades (Step By Step)
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How to Balance Lawn Mower Blades (Step By Step)

ByFrank Collard

A lawnmower’s function is to trim the grass in your yard, making it a neat, pleasing appearance. The part of the mower that does the cutting is the blades which have to be well maintained. Blunt lawn mower blades will give the lawn an uneven trim, and unbalanced blades will cause the lawnmower to vibrate…

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Do Lawnmower Blades Come Sharpened?
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Do Lawnmower Blades Come Sharpened?

ByFrank Collard

Lawnmower blades are an essential part of your lawnmower. They are the components that do the actual cutting. They are made with solid metals that allow them to endure high speeds as they come into contact with other materials while working. These blades come in varying designs, materials, sizes, and thicknesses depending on the manufacturer….

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Why Is My Lawnmower Spitting Out Grass?
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Why Is My Lawnmower Spitting Out Grass?

ByFrank Collard

While lawnmowers are pretty easy to use, like any other machine, they could develop problems. These problems could occur naturally over time or due to poor maintenance. Mowing a large expanse of grass can become tedious, especially when your lawnmower isn’t performing as it should. One of the problems you might notice when mowing your…

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Why Are Lawn Mowers So Loud? Causes & Fixes
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Why Are Lawn Mowers So Loud? Causes & Fixes

ByFrank Collard

Lawnmowers are necessary if you need to maintain a good lawn. Unfortunately, lawnmowers come with a price, especially if you stay in a serene environment – they are notoriously noisy. This limits the time you can use it if you want to be considerate about your neighbors. Many lawnmower owners have wondered if the noise…

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What Does a Lawnmower Choke Do?
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What Does a Lawnmower Choke Do?

ByFrank Collard

Do you know that using a choke can save your lawnmower from damage in the long run? Chokes play a vital role in any fuel-consuming engine. They are usually found in the various types of lawnmowers available. Read on to find out more. The primary purpose of a lawnmower choke is to restrict airflow in…

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How To Jump Start a Riding Lawn Mower with a Car
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How To Jump Start a Riding Lawn Mower with a Car

ByFrank Collard

Having a lush lawn is a dream of many homeowners who have a yard. It presents a nice view when you want to appreciate your yard, and having a lawnmower is essential if you want a well-maintained lawn. Unfortunately, one widespread complaint from lawnmower owners is that they cannot start their lawnmowers because of their…

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Are Lawnmower Gas Caps Universal?
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Are Lawnmower Gas Caps Universal?

ByFrank Collard

Are lawnmower gas caps universal? The posed question is essential because several things can happen to the cap of your gas tank while mowing. They are detachable, so they could get lost or lose their fitness and shape over time. If the caps aren’t fitted to the gas tanks’ opening properly, the littlest shakes or…

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