Maintenance Minute: Give that mower a new lease on life
If your lawn mower is a few years old and not running as it did when it was new, don’t give up on it yet.The average life span of a mower in the U.S. is just three years. If an owner takes care of a mower, however, it can last far longer. Here’s how to start:Change the spark plug. Plugs can erode, but replacing one will ensure a quick start.Then get the blade sharpened. To remove it, always start by removing the spark plug. Usually the blade is held by only one bolt. Sharp blades make grass look nice and reduce engine strain.Lubricate all the moving parts with a silicone spray. Spread a little oil on the wheels where they turn at the axle and on any moving parts on the handle.If the mower has carburetor problems, take it to a repair shop. For about $100, they will take it apart and clean it out so it will last you another season or three.
