Lawn mower care - it's time to winterize

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(BPT) - Winter is here in many parts of the country, and even if your region is still experiencing relatively warm temperatures, you know Old Man Winter is on his way. Your thoughts may already be on preparing the snow blower for a long, hard winter, but before you break out the ice melt, don’t overlook the importance of winterizing your lawn mower. After all, your mower worked hard this year and deserves a little care and attention, right?

Luckily for you, appropriate seasonal maintenance is fast and easy, and will go a long way to ensuring your mower continues to operate properly from year-to-year.

Kohler Engines, a leading engine manufacturer, offers these lawn mower winterizing tips to help guide you through the process.

Remove or stabilize the gas – Stored fuel is likely to break down over the winter months, which can damage the engine. The easiest and most popular way to remove unused gas is to simply start the mower and let it idle until the fuel runs out. As an alternative, you can add a fuel stabilizer to any remaining gas to help protect the engine from gumming, corrosion and other fuel-related damage. Simply follow the mixing instructions on the bottle and make sure you run the engine for several minutes to get the stabilized fuel from the tank into the engine.

Change the oil – Clean oil should coat the mower’s engine during the winter months. The best time to drain and refill oil is just after the last mow of the season when the engine is still warm. Check your mower’s manual to see the specific oil type required by your mower as well as the best method to drain oil from the machine.

Inspect the spark plug – Closely examine the area around the spark plug to ensure no dirt or debris enters the cylinder once you’ve removed the plug . Then, using a socket wrench, carefully remove the spark plug and inspect it for any black coating (carbon deposits) or other damage. If the plug appears worn, or has been used for several mowing seasons, replace it with a new one.

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