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If your mower has separate oil and gas, you'll need to empty the oil so it doesn't become sticky and unpleasant over the winter. With most mowers, you lie the machine on its side, open the plug, and let the oil drain into a safe container. Take out the air filter.
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You can have oil in your lawn mower over winter, but you have to make sure it’s fresh oil. Old oil contains soot and chemicals that will damage the motor over the winter. If you add new oil to your mower, check it’s the right sort, then run the mower for a few minutes to coat all the parts with the clean new oil.
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Read More »Hopefully, your efforts in the fall will pay off in the spring, and your winterized mower will be in top condition. You’ll need to add fresh oil and gas (if you have a mower that needs to be left empty), and replace the spark plugs and air filter. If your mower has a battery, check it for defects and charge it before putting it back into the machine. There’s one more job that needs doing before you start mowing the lawn again, and that’s sharpening the blades ready for the busy new season. This isn’t a job you can do before you winterize the mower, as sharpening exposes fresh metal to the air, opening it up to the elements and potentially causing rust. This short film from The Lawn Care Nut shows you how to sharpen your lawn mower blades. If your mower is getting a bit elderly, you may even benefit from installing a new set. Give it a quick wipe over to remove and dust and cobwebs, and you’re good to go, all ready for a spring and summer of regular lawn mowing.
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