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  • How to Attach a Lawn Mower Battery

    Changing a lawnmower battery is something that must be done sometimes more than once a year. The process of changing the battery is identical to changing the battery in a car or truck. The only...

  • How to Remove Riding Lawnmower Blades

    After a season of running over rocks, sticks, rawhide bones and toys, your blade may be chipped, bent and dull and need to be replaced. You should remove the old blades before making the trip to...

  • How Does a Lawn Sweeper Work?

    A lawn sweeper is a special tool that can be attached to a riding lawnmower. It is attached using the hitch mechanism and pulled behind the lawnmower as it cuts grass. During the fall, large...

  • 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 Clean the Air Filter on a 4.5 HP Murray Lawnmower

    While there are many options when it comes to lawn maintenance equipment, one of the most popular choices is the standard walk-behind lawnmower such as the 4.5 HP made by Murray, Inc. To insure...

  • How to Use a Centrifugal Clutch

    String trimmers, chain saws and some lawn mowers are just a few of the home gardeners' machines that use centrifugal clutches. They are an inexpensive way of controlling the motion of the garden...

  • How to Change a Blade on a Lawnmower

    For people without mechanical expertise, changing a lawnmower blade can present a challenge or cost us money because we assume that it is hard to do. That's an incorrect assumption and this...

  • How to Sharpen a Power Mower Blade

    A dull mower blade doesn't cut grass blades--it tears them, leaving the grass vulnerable to disease or damage from the sun. How often the mower blade needs sharpening depends on the size of your...

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