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Lawn Mower Repair Having a safe and well operating lawn mower is relatively easy provided that you perform routine annual maintenance on your lawn mower and complete any lawn mower repairs as soon as they are needed. Leaving oil changes too long, forgetting to replace spark plugs, not sharpening the blades and not lubricating parts that need lubrication are a sure way to have problems and need lawn mower repairs when you least need them. The short answer is to follow the guidelines of your manual in terms of maintenance to avoid needed lawn mower repairs. Doing the things mentioned in the previous paragraph will also ensure that your lawn mower will last many years as well. Remember to be safe when you do a lawn mower repair. Always disconnect the spark plug wire prior to doing any lawn mower repair to avoid any accidents.
Additionally using the correct tools will ensure that you avoid small accidents and skinned knuckles. If you do not have the tools, usually purchasing the tools you need will be cheaper than taking your lawn mower in for lawn mower repairs and paying the fees that a repairman would charge. A guideline for lawn mower repairs is that if the repair is going to cost more than 50% of the cost of replacing the lawn mower, you may as well think about buying a new on and avoid the frustration of repairing something that is only going to break down again.
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