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How Do You Maintain A Reel Lawn Mower?

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How Do You Maintain A Reel Lawn Mower?

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First of all, manual reel mowers have some key advantages. ost less than gas mowers. They are less dangerous than rotary mowers, require little maintenance, are environmentally friendly, scoop and cut the grass blades, instead of tearing them like rotary mowers, produce little noise etc. Taking care of reel mowers is easy. If properly cared for, reel mowers can last for decades. There are no oil changes or tune-ups required. The only steadfast rules for maintaining a reel mower are to clean the blades, wash off excess grass clippings and keep the mower out of the rain to prevent rusting. At https://www.liferejoice.com/best-riding-lawn-mowers/ you can find information about the best riding lawn mowers available on the market and advices on how to choose a riding lawn mower if you’ve decided to buy one.

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Mowing your lawn with an old-fashioned reel mower can put you in touch with your inner Ward Cleaver. But unless you grew up pushing one of these around your yard, it might look as foreign as the inner workings of a Model T. But you don’t have to have Mr. Cleaver’s handyman skills to keep that mower running smoothly. Rinse the mower of grass clippings after each use. Allow the mower to dry in the sun. Treat the blades with a light spray of WD-40 or other lubricant after the mower has dried to keep the blades turning smoothly. Adjust the blades, if necessary, by using adjustment nuts at the end of the roller shaft. Check your owner’s manual for specific instructions. Remove burrs or nicks in the blades by using a fine, flat tile or sharpening stone. Rub a small amount of grinding paste over the blade with a cloth to remove any residue. Check the roller shaft to make sure it’s straight. Adjust according to owner’s manual specifications to make sure the roller shaft is touching but not pre

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