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Step 1 |
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Clean under the deck |

Dirty Lawn Mower Deck |
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| Step 2 |
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Sharpen and balance or replace the blade.
Oregon aftermarket makes our most popular
blade
balancer. |

Sharpening Lawn Mower Blade |
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| Step 3 |
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Install a new, properly gapped, spark plug.
Changing your spark plug is one of the easiest ways to promote an
easy starting lawn mower.We carry a large selection of
spark plug wrenches and
spark
plug gap gauges. |
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| Step 4 |
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Change the oil. If your engine is equipped
with an oil filter it should be replaced as well.
If it's difficult to remove your oil filter try one our
Oil Filter Wrenches. |
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| Step 5 |
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Clean or replace the
air filter.
Foam pre-filters are a great way to prolong the life of your air
filter. |

Removing Lawn Mower Air Filters |
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| Step 6 |
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Drain the fuel tank and properly dispose of old
fuel. If your equipment is equipped with a fuel filter it
should be replaced as well. |

Inline Fuel Filter |
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| Step 7 |
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Fill lawn mower with gasoline that has a
Fuel
Stabilizer added.
Gasoline goes stale in about 30 days which makes starting your engine
more difficult if not impossible.
We recommend using only premium grade fuel in all your outdoor power
equipment. Lower octane fuel contains more ethanol which
attracts moisture and causes carburetor failure.
For additional information refer to your equipment owners manual. |

Filling Lawn Mower With Fuel |