We start to cut our grass about the end of February or early March every year, since the temperature getting higher, and grass grow well on that time.
In case you ignore, forget or don't know that small engines are all engines less than horsepower (hp) and often the single cylinder engines.
Almost all households have one type of small engines. Some of popular small engines in our neighborhood are:
- a lawn mower
- a generator
- a pressure washer
- pumps and power tools.
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This time around, we will check whether our "small engine," a lawn mower is ready before the Spring season arrives.
We may do maintenance by ourselves. The maintenances include clean dirty air filter, oil and filter changes, and blade sharpening.
We will go to a repairman if we get specific issue such as power loss. This issue might relate to carburetor, fuel system and ignition system.
We have no knowledge to fix this issue. So, we need help from a professional mechanic.
What kinds of small engines do you have?
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I got pretty bad injuries owning a lawn mower. Now I just paid people to do the work.
ReplyDeleteLawn mower is very useful for my mother's backyard.
ReplyDelete...it's important to have things serviced before you need to used them!
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We start to cut our grass about the end of February or early March every year, since the temperature getting higher, and grass grow well on that time
Important to maintain them
ReplyDeleteOther interesting post, like always
ReplyDeletethank you for share with us
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You are lucky to have a small engine repair shop. We used to have three of them until last year when they all went out of business. Now we do our own repairs, or buy electric tools.
ReplyDeleteWow this repair engine shop look great - it is good to have this kind of place around if something is broken.
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We start to cut our grass about the end of February or early March every year, since the temperature getting higher, and grass grow well on that time
It is getting harder and harder to find a repair engine shop. Here its snowblowing season so you want to make sure you are engine is ready.
ReplyDeleteIt's always great to find somebody who knows about lawnmowers.
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I wouldn't mind cutting the lawn that early. :) We still sometimes have winter weather until April.
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We start to cut our grass about the end of February or early March every year, since the temperature getting higher, and grass grow well on that time
This post is very interesting and it’s also informative. Your blog is always a great read. Thank you for sharing this helpful information.
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I don't need anything like that.
ReplyDeleteI have none of the above, and curse my neighbours who do. I swear that the moment my wife and I sit on the patio to enjoy a coffee or a glass of wine somebody fires up a lawnmower, or leaf blower - or something. And they stink too. And pollute the air.
ReplyDeletethen, how do you cut your grass?
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We start to cut our grass about the end of February or early March every year, since the temperature getting higher, and grass grow well on that time
Thanks for the comment.
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Lots of good information in this post. My husband's family owns a 83 year old nursery (growing trees). we have soooo many small and large engines on the property.
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