Learn
Practical advice for keeping your lawn mower and outdoor power equipment running right.
Learn the recommended oil change intervals for push mowers and riding mowers to keep your engine running smoothly all season.
A clean air filter is essential for engine performance and longevity. Here's how to know when yours needs attention.
Dull blades tear grass instead of cutting it, leading to brown tips and lawn disease. Learn how often to sharpen and what to look for.
Fuel stabilizer is the cheapest insurance for your small engine. Learn when and how to use it properly.
Keep your riding mower battery healthy with these simple maintenance tips and avoid no-start headaches every spring.
Step-by-step guide to checking your lawn mower's oil level — the most basic maintenance task every mower owner should know.
Grass buildup under your mower deck hurts cut quality, causes rust, and makes your engine work harder. Here's the fix.
The fuel filter catches debris before it reaches your carburetor. A clogged one causes performance problems you might not expect.
Is your mower sputtering, surging, or hard to start? These are classic signs of a dirty carburetor that needs professional cleaning.
Protect your investment with these essential end-of-season steps to store your lawn mower and prevent costly spring repairs.
Everything that should be done before you put your mower away for the winter, in one comprehensive checklist.
Follow this step-by-step guide to get your lawn mower running smoothly after months of winter storage.
Ethanol-blended fuel is the hidden enemy of lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment. Learn why and what you can do about it.
Riding mowers need significantly more maintenance than push mowers. Here's what to expect for each type.
Everything you need to know about spark plugs for lawn mowers and outdoor power equipment — types, replacement intervals, and troubleshooting.
Confused about which oil to use in your lawn mower? Here's a plain-English guide to small engine oil types and when to use each.
At some point, putting more money into an old mower doesn't make sense. Here's how to make that decision with confidence.
Troubleshoot the most common reasons your lawn mower won't start, from fuel problems to safety switch issues.
White smoke, black smoke, or blue smoke from your mower each mean different things. Here's how to diagnose the problem.
Unusual vibration in your mower can indicate blade, engine, or deck problems. Here's how to diagnose it before it gets worse.