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Monday, February 23, 2009

For an inexpensive lawnmower, check out a Murray Lawn Mower!

Many lawn mowers are so expensive that most people just cant afford one. However, if you are looking for an inexpensive lawn mower that might not have all of the bells and whistles of other more expensive lawnmowers, but will get the job done, try a Murray lawn mower. Murray lawnmowers have been known for over a decade for their low prices. In fact, Murray lawn mowers are owned by more people than any other brand of lawnmower. This is because Murray lawn mowers cost significantly less than other brands of lawnmowers. Also, there are many different types of Murray lawn mowers, so there will be sure to one that is exactly what you are looking for. For example, if you are looking for a cheap lawnmower to produce mulch, check out the Murray 22-inch Convertible Mulcher, which costs less than $200 dollars.

If your Murray lawn mower does break down, be sure to get only Murray replacement parts. For example, if a your belt breaks, be sure to get only Murray belts, as only Murray belts are made to fit in your Murray lawn mower. However, with a Murray lawnmower, that should no be a worry, as most Murray lawnmowers last quite a long time. If you are looking for a riding lawn mower, be aware that a Murray riding lawn mower is available, and will almost certainly be less expensive than any other brand. As with all lawn mowers, be sure to mow safely with your Murray lawn mower.


To keep your mower working, get the right lawn mower part.Mike YeagerFor the most part, lawn mowers are durable machines that will last a long time. Unfortunately, all lawn mowers will eventually break down. Because of that, you should always be sure to stock spare lawn mower parts. If you dont, you may just have to watch the grass grow this spring. Fortunately, if your mower does need a new part it usually is not that hard to replace it. One of the most common replacement part needed are lawnmower blades. Don't worry if you need a new blade as most cost around just a little over 10 dollars and are an inexpensive way to cut down on your mowing time and improve the look of your lawn.

Once you or a repair service has completed your sharpening, you can easily reattach the blade and tighten-up the bolt. Always be sure to remember when re-applying the blade that the sharp cutting end of the blade should be facing down, not up. Many mulching blades are convolute, so make sure that the sharp end is always facing toward the ground.

While the lawnmower blades are usually the first lawnmower parts to be replaced, they are by no means the last. In fact, your lawn mower's spark plug, air filter, fuel filter all will eventually need to be replaced. If you need to replace these lawnmower parts, be sure to take them to a local service dealer, so they can help you find exactly the right part you are looking for. Also, most air filters and spark plugs have a part number written on them so you can identify which replacement part you will need.


Get your Lawn Mower prepared for winter.Mike YeagerThe days are getting shorter. The nights cooler. And finally, your grass has stopped growing. Looks like it's time to store your lawn tractor or lawn mowers for the winter.

The key thing to know about outdoor power equipment is that their number one enemy is dirt. And their number two enemy is condensation. So start off by cleaning that lawn tractor or riding lawn mowers. Remove any surface grunge with a hose, then get underneath and scrape out any matted grass or cuttings with a paint scraper and screwdriver. Then clean the exterior with soapy water or a quality cleaner like Castrol Super clean. Now you are ready to replace or clean the air filter and grease any cables or fittings that need attention. Next, either fill it right up, or drain it completely of gas, depending on the manufacturer's instructions. Finally, and most important, change the engine oil, always using a quality product from a well known company like Castrol.

Remove the wheels and store your tractor off the ground on blocks if possible, preventing any air filled tires from going square. Finishing off, protect the tractor or mower with a covering that breathes. Something like a painter's drop sheet or heavy burlap is good. This allows any condensation to evaporate naturally, minimizing the possibility of rust. And always try to store your lawn mowers in a clean and dry place. Be aware that some riding lawn mowers handle winter storage better than others do. If you are concerned about how well your lawn mower is going to handle the winter, contact the maker of your lawn mower for specific maintenance tips.