HAD MY WEED EATER LAWN TRACTOR FOR 9 YEARS NOW AND I HAVE NO COMPLAINTS I CUT A HALF ACRE LOT TWICE A WEEK IN THE SUMMER AND PLOW THE DRIVEWAY EVERY TIME IT SNOWS IN THE WINTER AND I HAVE NOT REPLACED ANYTHING ON IT YET I SHARPENED THE BLADES AND CHANGED THE OIL A FEW TIMES AND PAINTED THE MOWING DECK ONCE
Lawn care supplies include, lawn mowers, fertilizer, weed eater, weed repellent and even insect repellent for the yard.
My weed eater lawn mower was expose to the wet weather and now it not staying on
The manufacturers instructions should include the blade size for your weed eater lawn mower.
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What type oil
Lawn mowers (both the ride-around and push types), clippers specifically meant for trimming plants, a knife, a scythe, swathers or windrowers, haybines, weed whackers, hand mowers, etc.
Almost all lawn mowers are 4 stroke engines that use regular gasoline (no additives except maybe some StaBil when you store it for winter) and ordinary motor oil, the same used in cars in the crankcase. Usually you would put 10W30 or 10W40 in their crankcases. Briggs and Stratton engines are on most lawn mowers, though Tecumseh is also common. Some have Honda small engines. I suppose two stroke lawn mowers exist but they are the vast minority. You do not add 2-stroke oil to the gas like a chain saw or weed eater. If the mower does happen to be a 2-stroke, I'm certain it would be plainly labeled, probably on the gas cap.
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