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Winterizing Your Arizona Lawn Care Equipment

Posted By: Julia B Larkin on November 28, 2009 at 3:51 am

As homeowner, I’m sure you have found yourself spending plenty of money on you landscape machines. These tools allow you to make your property look its best and get the work done quickly and easily. Most home owners will purchase a large collection of lawn and garden equipment over the first five years of owning their home which typically represents a sizable investment. In order for you, the home owner, to protect your investment and ensure that next year when you reach for that weed whacker that it runs its best it’s very important to take the proper steps to winterize your gas powered equipment.

Many ask, What equipment should be winterized? Any equipment with an engine, from your gas powered blower to you lawnmower, should be winterized in this order.

First thing that you will not want to forget about, wash the equipment and clean off any dirt or debris followed by thoroughly drying the equipment to prevent rust.

The next step is, drain the gas from the reservoir either by pouring it out or running the piece of equipment till empty. (Please note that you may also purchase fuel additives that may be mixed in the reservoir if you prefer).

Last, remove the spark plug and place a few drops of oil into the cylinder and then pull the starter cord slowly three or four times to lightly coat the piston. This step prevents rust from forming over the winter months. And finally, look through the socket where you removed your plug and have someone pull the starter cord slowly until the piston is at top dead center (when the piston is closets to the opening of the socket). Replace your spark plug and store your piece of equipment with piece of mind that your investment will be protected over the cold winter months.

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