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Welcome to our page on Lawn Mowers Lawn Mowers can be great timesaving devices as well as saving time and helping to protect the environment. If you have a large lawn to mow, you may want to consider riding lawn mowers, while consumers with small lawns or those that want to get lots of exercise, will opt for a push lawn mower that is either motorized or un-motorized. There are number of things to keep in mind when you purchase a lawn mower. - Size of your lawn mower - Safety during operation of lawn mowers - Maintenance of your lawn mower on an annual and monthly basis - Adjustments and repairs to your lawn mower - Storage of your lawn mower during off-season - Troubleshooting your lawn mower if it does not operate properly Safety is paramount when operating lawn mowers to ensure that you
or anyone around you is not injured in any way. Always have all guards
in place. Never direct the discharge from lawn mowers towards other
people or windows, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug
if you need to remove debris from the lawn mower, and always keep the
machine clean and free of oil and gasoline that may be spilled anywhere
on lawn mowers.
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