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		<title>Lawn Care: Mower Problems</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now I know we are all about natural or organic lawn care tips here, but I wanted to also address the idea that sometimes you lawn mower breaks down and here are some great tips for trouble shooting the dang thing! One of the popular choices in lawn mowers with homeowners is the lawn boy; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Now I know we are all about natural or <a href="http://yardandgardens.com/" target="_blank">organic lawn care tips</a> here, but I wanted to also address the idea that sometimes you lawn mower breaks down and here are some great tips for trouble shooting the dang thing!</p>
<p>One of the popular choices in <strong>lawn</strong> mowers with homeowners is the lawn boy; they can supply seasons of painless service as long as they are correctly taken care of. Nevertheless, it is vital for owners of Lawn Boy to be acquainted with how to perform several basic troubleshooting by them selves. You can maintain your lawns lush and green the entire season long, by knowing how to troubleshoot and maintain your mower.</p>
<p><span id="more-14"></span>Not Starting Engine</p>
<p>If your Lawn Boy mowers engine is not working at all check the battery. Ensure the battery is well charged by using a battery tester. It might be time to change the battery if it won’t hold a charge. Make certain to ensure the connections if there is charge in the battery. The charge might not be capable in reaching the engine if the links of the battery are corroded or dirty. Take out the battery, make use of a wire brush in getting rid of every debris and dirt accumulated off the connectors, and then attempt to initiate the mower once more after reconnecting the battery again.</p>
<p>Losing Power</p>
<p>If you lose the mowers power while you are using it, but the engine starts, make certain to verify the air cleaners situation. The engine will work poorly, when you have a clogged or dirty air cleaner. Resolving this problem would require you to take out the cover of the air cleaner, drag away the air cleaner then change it with a cleaner that’s new. In case the air cleaner appears in good condition, verify the spark plug next. The engine won’t be capable of running at peak competence once you have a dirty or fouled spark plug. To ensure the spark plugs situation cautiously take out the wire of the spark plug then put it aside, then from its receptacle loosen the spark plug and verify its state. The spark plug ought to be changed if it’s dirty or fouled.</p>
<p>Overheating</p>
<p>In case your Lawn Boy mower is experiencing overheating discontinue mowing right away and check the oil level in the crankcase. It could be a broken engine, in case the oils level is very low, so make certain to reach the summit of the oil prior to re-starting the mower once more. A clogged air filter could also be the cause of overheating, so make certain to verify the state of the filter too. In case the air filter appears clean, the overheating may well be the effect of dirt or water in the fuel. The fuel can start to degrade approximately right away, draining the tank fuel and replacing it with fresh fuel may be an excellent plan in case it has been quite awhile ever since used your mower.</p>
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