As summer transitions into autumn and the climate gradually dries, it's the prime time for systematic lawn mower maintenance. We provides professional seasonal care guidelines to help you maintain your equipment and prepare thoroughly for the upcoming operating season.
I. Post-Use Maintenance
Prompt Cleaning: After each operation, remove grass clippings and debris from blades, chassis, and radiator to maintain equipment cleanliness.
Blade Inspection: Regularly check blade wear and promptly sharpen or replace as needed.
Fuel Management: Use high-quality fuel and avoid prolonged storage to prevent fuel line clogging.
II. Seasonal Deep Maintenance
Oil Change: Change engine oil every 50 operating hours or at seasonal transitions to maintain optimal lubrication.
Filter Maintenance: Clean or replace air and fuel filters to ensure unobstructed airflow.
Spark Plug Maintenance: Inspect spark plug condition, clean carbon deposits or replace with new partsIII. Equipment Storage Recommendations
Clean and Dry: Thoroughly clean and dry equipment before storage
Battery Maintenance: For electric models, periodically charge batteries for upkeep
Proper Storage: Place in a dry, well-ventilated area, avoiding direct sunlight and humid environments
IV. Troubleshooting Common Issues
Difficult Starting: Check fuel quality and spark plug condition
Insufficient Power: Clean or replace filters; inspect blade sharpness
Abnormal Vibration: Immediately shut down and inspect blades and fasteners
Regular maintenance is essential for ensuring stable equipment operation. Should you encounter any issues during maintenance, please contact our after-sales service team at any time for professional technical support.