Thursday, December 6, 2012

Tips For Winterizing Your Ride On Mower


Owning an expensive and powerful piece of equipment, such as a ride on mower, requires that you properly care for it and maintain it if you don't want to be forking out hundreds of dollars for repairs (or even a new mower). Part of this care and maintenance includes getting your ride on ready for the long winter months when it will sit idle in the shed or garage, waiting until next spring when you pull it out once more. Use these tips to help you properly winterize your mower:

Drain any remaining fuel from the tank and dispose of it properly (as it cannot be reused). Often, rubbish tips will have an area where you can take old mower fuel. You can then refill the tank with new fuel that has been pre-treated with a stabilizer - this will prevent it from going bad in the tank over winter. Drain the oil from the mower's crankcase and either recycle it (in another power tool that uses the same oil) or dispose of it properly, as you did with the fuel. Add some new oil to the crankcase. Turn the ride on mower on and run it for a few minutes. This will cycle the new fuel (with the stabilizer additive) throughout the motor and the carburetor, ensuring that the fuel in these areas of the motor will not gum up over the winter. Remove the spark plug and pour about half a cup of oil through the opening and into the cylinder. You can then replace the spark plug, but remove its wire. This will prevent the mower from accidentally switching on when unattended. You should also remove the wires from the spark plugs on the engine, then slowly crank the system to distribute the oil through it. Lubricate all points of the mower where friction occurs (basically, all of the moving parts). This will stop them from jamming up over the period of unuse. Make sure that the ride on is stored well clear of any equipment that uses a pilot light (such as a stove or a heater), other devices that could cause a spark (such as electronics), and corrosive substances (such as fertiliser).

When spring finally rolls around once again and your lawns have grown to out of control proportions, you can rest assured in the knowledge that your ride on mower will work first go when you pull it out of storage. If you fail to properly prepare your mower for storage, you will find that it probably requires a service before it can be used and that parts will need to be replaced.

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