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  • How to Choose a good snow shovel

    Choose a snow shovel that will be easy to use and last for years.

  • How to Ensure Push-Power-Mower Safety

    It’s time to mow the lawn again. You are ready, full of energy. The tank is full; you pull the chord and let the engine ‘roar’. Are you really ready? Are you conscious of what you are doing? You...

  • How to Use Lawn Fertilizing Year Round

    Let’s talk about the significance of utilizing lawn fertilizing year round for luscious and beautiful lawns. Many new home-owners don’t realize the significance of lawn fertilizing year-round to...

  • How to Change The Power Shuttle Fluid On A Case 580K Backhoe

    Taking a few minutes to perform maintenance on the backhoe can save you many hours of expensive repairs of the power shuttle on a Case 580K backhoe. Keep reading to learn how to do this...

  • How to Repair a Leaf Rake

    It's autumn and time to rake leaves. It looked good in the store, but now your ten dollar leaf rake is in two pieces. There are several ways to repair a leaf rake, rather than throw it out and buy...

  • How to Split Wood With a Maul

    Splitting wood with a maul is a physically challenging task. However, splitting wood with a light weight axe can be a near impossibility. Here is how to split wood with a maul and avoid losing...

  • How to Use a Lawn Mower to Create a Powered Wheelbarrow

    Wheelbarrows are hard to push even for the strong. Use the tractive power of your self propelled lawn mower to move materials up hills or over long distances,

  • How to Mow using a Scythe

    How to mow with a scythe is about cutting grass or grain crops. It also explains the uses of the snath, scythe and cradle.

  • How to Troubleshoot Your Two Stroke Engine

    It's happened to all of us sometime or another. Its the first weekend of the season, then you go out to start your weed eater or leaf blower and no matter how hard you try, it just won't start....

  • How to Waterproof a Canvas Tarp

    The different ways to waterfroof canvas varies , so in that this is the easiest way but is also very effective . My family and I do Civil War reenacting and canvas is what we use for tents , tent...

  • How to Use Your Chain Saw to Measure Firewood

    I use wood to feed my outdoor wood-fired furnace, as well as a fireplace in the house. When I'm working-up a wood pile, I like to cut once for the end use. Most log splitters, fireplaces and wood...

  • How to Lawn mower engine Carburetion

    PROBLEM; Mower engine cranks, but won't continue to run, PROGNOSIS. CARBURETOR REMEDY: Remove fuel tank and carburetor from engine. Tank is held to engine by a 1/2 inch bolt which screws into the...

  • How to Install a Wireless Rain Sensor

    Having irrigation keeps the grass green and the plants watered, but what about if it is raining, should the system continue. to release tons of water? No, having a wireless rain sensor lets the...

  • How to Start Root Cuttings From Shrubs

    You can start root cutting from shrubs fairly easily. If you decide to do this you can save some money by using an exsisting plant that you have instead of buying a new one. Roses,vining...

  • How to Keep an Old Mower Running

    Why spend your hard earned money on a new mower when you can spruce up your old one and keep it running? I have a mower that is about 12 years old that I keep running by giving it a little TLC...

  • How to Use a Lawn Roller

    Off season frost heaves and rodent burrows can leave your lawn looking bumpy and irregular by spring. The good news is that this can be easily reversed with a lawn roller. The rainy days that come...

  • How to Make a Rain Gauge at Home

    Use common materials from your home to make a rain gauge. It's easy. You can find out for yourself just how much rain fell. Follow these simple steps to see how.

  • How to Attach a Garden Hose to a Kitchen Faucet

    With one cheap little thread adapter found at your hardware store you can have your garden hose hooked up to your faucet in no time.

  • How to Choose a Snowblower

    You’ve shoveled your way out from under inches and inches of freezing cold snow time and time again – and you’re sick and tired of the muscle aches, back aches and smirking neighbors. You’re...

  • How to Use a Rototiller

    Using a Rototiller can make a huge difference in the health of a garden, and yield of vegetables. This article explains how to use a rototiller effectively to achieve the best results possible.

  • How to Use Long Handled Grass Shears

    Maintaining that crisp edge on a lawn is easy if you have the right tool. Here is an overview on how to make your neighbors green with envy and hardly break a sweat when doing so.

  • How to Use a Half Moon Edger for your lawn.

    Looking for that clean, sharp edge on your lawn. This is how to use a manual lawn edger to give your lawn a professional look.

  • How to replace the Power Take-off switch on a Woods 6180 Mow'n Machine Zero Turn Mower

    An easy to understand, step-by-step approach to replacing the PTO switch on a Woods 6180 Mow'n Machine zero turn lawn mower.

  • How to Change the Oil in a Craftsman Leaf Blower

    This article will explain to you how to mix oil and gas for a Craftsman (or any other standard leafblower), as an actual "Oil Change" is not possible or necessary.

  • How to Quickly Refuel a Single-Stage Snow Blower

    Snow blowing is a very enjoyable experience -- until the engine starts sputtering. There is nothing more uncomfortable than refueling a snow blower in freezing temperatures. Until recently,...

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