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  1. When replacing the drive belt on a rear-drive lawn mower, make sure the spark plug is disconnected, remove the blade, take off any bolts for the belt cover and remove the belt. Find out how to put a drive belt on the engine pulley with help from the owner of a small engine repair shop in this free video on lawn mower repair.

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  2. The first step in electric lawn mower troubleshooting is checking to make sure that the cord is in good shape, and that the wire is the right gauge. Discover how electric lawn mowers often have motor vents that get clogged with grass with help from the owner of a small engine repair shop in this free video on lawn mower repair.

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  3. In mounting lawn mower tires, inspect the shaft to make sure it's not worn after removing the wheel. Use synthetic grease to keep threads of a lawn mower tire in good shape with help from the owner of a small engine repair shop in this free video on lawn mower repair.

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Mark Bauer Mark Bauer is the owner of Bauer Small Engine Repair. He has attended lawn mower school for Toro, Lawn Boy, Briggs & Stratton, Honda, Kolher, Tecumseh and others. Bauer has been repairing small engines and lawn mowers since 1978. He has exhibited his knowledge of small engines in competitions at high school and in the professional arena.dkdk

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