Tuesday 22 November 2011

How To Replace Lawn Mower Tires

!: How To Replace Lawn Mower Tires

Lawn Mower Tires - The Essential Difference

The essential difference in replacing a car tire and flat tire of a lawn mower is,

* You do not carry a spare tire with you all the time when you move along with your lawn mower.

* Your equipments for replacing the tire like jack, spanners etc. are not with you, they are in your basement workshop.

* Your house is nearby so you can summon help from your family members.

* You may not be in a hurry to change the tire and you are not putting anyone to difficulty by leaving a vehicle with a flat tire on your premises, as you would if you leave your vehicle on a public road.

* You can change the tire at a more convenient time.

* Depending upon the size of tire, you may require some external help.

Changing the tire

A lawn mower works on an undulating surface too. Therefore if your tire has gone flat where not all the tires are on a level surface, do not try to change a flat tire at that place. Depending upon where the tire has gone flat, you can change the following procedure slightly, but ensure that the spirit of safety precautions is not violated.

If you have a portable air compressor with you, (even a foot operated one will do), try to inflate the tires and then shift your lawn tractor to a flat and level surface, it will be best for the tractor. If you do not have an air compressor and the flat area is nearby, take your tractor in, as is condition, to the flat surface. The lawn mower tires are a rugged lot. The tire will take this punishment without a murmur.

The procedure for changing the tire is as follows.

* You have already brought the tractor on a flat and level surface. Park it there. Shut off the engine. Pull the hand brake and remove the tractor keys in order to prevent accidental re-starting.

* Clean the tire to be replaced and the area around the tire with water. This will take away any dirt from the nuts holding the tires and reduce the work load on you while taking out the tire.

* Loosen the nuts holding the tire slightly. Make it a point to ensure that all the nuts are loosened slightly. Any one remaining to be loosened might give you a problem later on. Do not back off completely. Just loosen them and that is all. If you are not in a position to back off even a single nut, do not proceed further. Retighten the loosened nuts and ask for professional help.

* Fix up other wheels with a wheel lock or slip a wooden plank or a stone so that the wheel may not move. Do this to two wheels at least.

* Next slip a hydraulic jack or a crew jack at a convenient place on the chassis, (This place is usually indicated in the maintenance manual) and raise the wheel to be replaced).

* Back off all the nuts holding the wheel and take out the wheel. You may require some help in this as the lawn wheels are slightly larger than car wheels.

* After taking out the wheel, clean the brake drum (if you have one) and wash off all the dirt that has collected, remove anything lodged in there.

* Put a new wheel and get the other one repaired.

Safety Precautions

* Wear hand gloves all the time. This will prevent injuries to your hand.

* When loosening the nuts, give particular attention to slippage of spanners. They can cause serious injuries to hand or head as you will not be able to control your movement when spanner slips.

* NEVER EVER change a tire on an undulating surface. There are many cases when the jacks have slipped from their position due to this and deaths have resulted from persons being crushed beneath lawn mower.


How To Replace Lawn Mower Tires

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Tuesday 15 November 2011

First Snow Of The Year

!: First Snow Of The Year

Ah, yes the first the snow of the year. As a child it used to mean so much to me. I can remember bundling up in my winter coat and stocking cap and climbing a tree just so I could see the first snowflake of the year. The first snow represented so much excitement and anticipation.

It meant that Christmas was just around the corner and I just might be getting that neato Evel Knievel action figure with the stunt cycle. It meant waking up extra early to listen to the radio in the hopes that school was called off. Endless days of snowball fights, snow angels, and building igloos were certainly impending. A long day of playing in the snow would be followed by getting enough wood for the fireplace to last the night, eating a big dinner, and having the family gather 'round to watch the Donny & Marie show.

But alas add thirty years and the whole meaning of the first snow somehow changes. It is no longer Christmas but the Holidays. There are people who do not even want Santa to say "ho, ho, ho". Evel Knievel of course is no longer with us. I now track the first snow by Doppler Radar on the internet, and Marie Osmond is divorced with eight kids.

If I get up early it is because I need the extra time so I can scrape off my windows and to allow for treacherous roads so I can make it to work. Before I leave I say a quick prayer in the hopes that I make it to work and home in one piece so I can do the same exact thing the next day.

Trips to the grocery store are hectic and traumatic. The long walk back to the milk section ends in you discovering that the one inch of snow that was forecast has sent all the neurotic paranoid freaks scurrying to the store where they buy three gallons just in case that one inch of snow causes a complete breakdown of the cities transportation system for an entire week which puts them at risk to be calcium deficient. Meanwhile the level headed people amongst us just want enough for a bowl of Fruit Loops in the morning. Instead we are forced to head to the bakery to pick up donuts for the family. Wait a minute....maybe that is not such a bad thing after all.

The passing of time has indeed affected my perspective on the first snow of the year. But you know even though I may sound like I am complaining it is still exciting. It still means something even if all it means is that I made it another year. There is nothing more beautiful than fresh snow on the ground and in the trees.

All of the complaining and commiserating that we do amongst our friends, family, and coworkers just makes us feel a little closer because we are going through it together. If anything we can assure ourselves that we are a little tougher than those wintering in Florida and drinking fruity concoctions with umbrellas in them.

Some things though only have to change if you want them to. In my house it is still Christmas, Santa still says "ho, ho, ho", and Donny Osmond pretty much looks exactly the same and quite frankly is just as annoyingly chipper as he ever was.


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Saturday 12 November 2011

The Gas Leaf Blower - Learn About the Three Types

!: The Gas Leaf Blower - Learn About the Three Types

More homeowners are continuing to turn to a gas blower to help sweep up their property not just of leaves and yard clippings, but for all kinds of debris as well. Of course, they continue to be a favorite option among professional landscaping companies and commercial properties as well. Today, the majority of operate with two cycle engines, although four cycle engines are becoming more commonplace as well. Power for gas leaf blowers is measured in cubic centimeters or cc units, and of course the higher the number, the more power you receive.

The size of the property that you need to maintain will in large part dictate what kind of gas blower you end up purchasing. A small yard of half an acre or less won't require more than a 20 or 30 cc leaf blower. Of course, larger properties will work better with more speed and power, and something in the range of 50 ccs will likely be more applicable. You'll also enjoy a wide range of brands and manufacturers to choose between. One favorite is Stihl, while other popular brands include Echo, Toro, Troy-Bilt, Husqvarna, Makita and Ryobi.

Leaf blowers can be broken down into three main categories as follows:

Handheld Gas Leaf Blowers

For small and medium sized yards, handheld leaf blowers are the most common and the most popular. They are also convenient to use on a landscape property, as you can simply walk around any obstacles or structures. These are also the most affordable options you'll find, with prices starting at just or so, and continuing upwards to around 0. The potential downside is that a handheld model can become difficult to use overtime due to the weight, so particularly for large properties you may want to go in a different direction.

Backpack Gas Leaf Blowers

The next step up from a handheld model is a backpack gas powered leaf blowers. You strap these on over your shoulders and walk around with them on your back, hence the name backpack. These are great options for medium to large properties. They are so quick and efficient however that many homeowners with small yards go this route as well. Even though you aren't carrying these with your arms, they can still get heavy to use. However, today they come with more features an functions than ever before. You'll be able find padded and adjustable straps, noise and vibration reductions and even models that meet emission standards despite their increased power.

Walk Behind or Wheeled Leaf Blowers

The most powerful option at your disposal is the walk behind or wheeled leaf blower. For large properties and commercial operation, these are absolutely your best bet as they are quick, powerful, efficient and easy to operate. Of course, the style you end up choosing will be based upon your own needs and desires, and you'll find plenty of solid options to choose between.


The Gas Leaf Blower - Learn About the Three Types

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Tuesday 8 November 2011

Why Buy The Toro 1800 Power Curve 38025?

!: Why Buy The Toro 1800 Power Curve 38025?

Thinking of purchasing the Toro 1800 Power Curve 38025? If you are then I strongly suggest that you read this entire article right now as I reveal to you the top 3 reasons that the Power Curve 38025 is one of the best on the market today.

If you are in need of a good snow thrower then the Toro 1800 Power Curve 38025 will not be a bad choice. I have owned mine for the last three years and have been very satisfied with its performance.

This snow thrower was designed to handle up to a foot of snow. So if you live in an area that receives around that amount of snow you can not go wrong with the Power Curve.

The 38025 packs the power of a gas snow thrower without all of the hassles.

Some of the best features of this snow blower are:

It is very light and maneuverable that anyone will be able to use it. It will throw the snow that it removes as far as 30 feet There is no mixing of gases and oils unlike 2 stage gas snow throwers It runs quiet and smooth; some gas throwers sound like you are in a construction zone Simple push button starting The chute can be easily adjusted to throw the snow where you need it

The Toro 38025 is perfect for keeping your driveways and sidewalks completely snow free. It will remove up to a foot of snow with ease.

So my advice to you is that if you are thinking of purchasing the Toro 1800 Power Curve 38025 do not wait. Also if possible you should buy it online. I purchased mine from my local Home Depot and the next day I found it almost 30% cheaper online.


Why Buy The Toro 1800 Power Curve 38025?

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