New Fall Cleanup Accessories for 2015

New Leaf Cleanup Accessories for 2015

As we’re headed into Fall, temperatures aren’t the only thing dropping!  You might have noticed all the leaves!  Nothing can screw up your lawn mower than leaves.  Fortunately, there are some great new leaf cleanup products from Stihl, Trac-Vac, Little Wonder and more!  If leaves are starting to take over your lawn, then it’s time to fight back!  Here is a guide to some of the best new fall cleanup accessories, including Leaf Blowers, Lawn Vacuums and more!

c5-blower-02Little Wonder C5 Wheeled Leaf Blower

It’s no wonder why the Little Wonder C5 Wheeled Blower is one of the most popular leaf blowers on the market.  It’s powerful, yet lightweight design features never-flat, oversize wheels and a padded handle for maximum operator comfort and the simplest maneuvering.  This great new leaf blower even features the new, adjustable Aim Rite nozzle for maximum versatility.


KV650_534x575Billy Goat Walk Behind Leaf Vacuum

If lawn vacuums are more your style, the Billy Goat Walk Behind Leaf Vacuum is a perfect choice for any homeowner.   This powerful vacuum features a heavy duty Briggs & Stratton Engine, a 27″ clearing width and heavy duty construction that’s rugged enough to pick up leaves, grass and even pinecones!

Trac-VacTrac-Vac Pull Behind Leaf Collection System

On the other hand, if you have a little more land to clear, Trac-Vac has a wide variety of pull behind leaf collection systems that are ideal for large areas.  Whether you will be pulling the Trac-Vac system behind a  lawn tractor, zero turn lawn mower, or compact tractor, there is a Trac-Vac collection system that is perfect for you and your operation.   Simply tow this system behind your mower or tractor and experience a clean, perfect lawn.

 

BR600-MagnumStihl Leaf Blowers

Whether you’re a homeowner or a commercial landscaper, Stihl leaf blowers are perfect for any user.  Stihl offers a wide variety of leaf blowers at any price point so you can be sure to find the perfect blower for you.  Stihl handheld leaf blowers are lightweight, powerful and even come in battery powered models!   If you’re going to be operating a leaf blower for longer periods of time, then Stihl backpack blowers are more up your alley!  Lightweight, comfortable and super convenient, the Stihl backpack blowers rest easily on your back while you go to work!  Now, Stihl even offers an Electric Start Backpack blower for added convenience!

gutterkitStihl Gutter Kit

We can all pretty much agree that clearing gutters is – hands down, the worst part about fall cleanup.  Between shaky ladders and wet, smelly leaves, gutter cleanup typically makes for a pretty bad afternoon.  Well, you’re in luck!  The days of getting up on a ladder are over!  Stihl now offers an incredibly convenient gutter cleaning kit!  This kit consists of a series of plastic tubes that can easily attach to most handheld leaf blowers and extend over ten feet!  Now you can clean your gutters from the safety of the ground!

Five Quick and Easy Labor Day Weekend Projects Around the Lawn

5 Easy Projects to get your Lawn Ready for Fall

Each year, Labor Day comes along to celebrate you!  You’ve been working hard all year long and it shows!  To celebrate all that you do, we’re giving you the day off!  So take an extra long weekend and relax!  Kick back and enjoy some “you time!”  Labor Day weekend is also great for getting in a few projects around the lawn.  With Fall right around the corner, now is the time to prepare for the incoming colder months.  If you’re trying to get some work done this extra long weekend, here are five easy projects for your labor day weekend.

pruning_tree1. Prune Trees

After only a few minutes with a pruner, your trees and shrubbery will be looking great!  Clear way those dead branches and unsightly twigs.  Trimming away any out of control limbs will be sure to give your trees a clean appearance.

aerator2.  Aerate your Lawn

Over the summer, you probably put a lot of pressure on your lawn – literally.  When soil becomes compacted due to high traffic and usage, it becomes harder for it to receive nutrients and oxygen.  Regularly aerating your lawn drastically improve it’s ability to breathe properly, which will result in a beautiful, deep green color.

And for most cool season grasses , the best time to aerate is RIGHT NOW!  Early fall aerating will help to promote healthy growth and aeration when your lawn needs it the most!

edge3. Edge Sidewalks

If weeds and grass are starting to creep up onto your sidewalk or driveway, you could probably stand edging.  Using an edger or weed trimmer, clean up along paths and walkways to give your exterior a neat, symmetrical look.

bm218164. Mulch your Lawn

Mulch Kits do wonders for your lawn’s health and appearance!  They dramatically reduce the size of your lawn clippings, which makes it easier for them to break down.  Fall is also the best time to mulch your lawn!  Using a mulching kit promotes healthy growth and aeration, while severely reducing damaging thatch buildup.  Mulch Kits are also incredibly easy to install!  If you don’t have one, then it look’s like you’ve found your Labor Day plans!

bolt5. Sharpen your Mower Blades

Just as it’s important to keep your lawn maintained heading into Fall, it’s equally important to maintain your lawn mower!  By this point in the summer, your lawn mower blades have probably taken quite a beating.  Dull or chipped lawn mower blades can leave your lawn looking dull.  If you’re not sure if your lawn mower blades need sharpening, look at your lawn right after you mow.  If your lawn looks white immediately after mowing, that means the grass blades are being torn, rather than cut, which is damaging to your lawn.  Replacing your lawn mower blades can be done in under 10 minutes, and it will do wonders for your lawn!

Along with maintaining your lawn before Fall, maintaining your lawn mower is just as important!  By now, your lawn mower blades have probably taken quite a beating.  Dull or chipped lawn mower blades can leave your lawn looking dull.  One telltale sign of dull blades is that your lawn will begin to look white right after you mow.  This is a sign that the grass blades are being torn, rather than cut.  If this is the case, then it’s time for a blade replacement.  Replacing your lawn mower blades is a simple task that can be done in under ten minutes.

By now, you’ve probably got a list of projects to do this weekend!  We hope you have a great Labor Day Weekend!

Mid-Summer Mower Maintenance Tips

4 Steps to Keeping your Lawn Mower Running all Summer Long

Summer is almost halfway over, which means your lawn mower has probably seen it’s fair share of daylight.  In order to keep your lawn mower running great all summer long, now is the perfect time to give your mower a mid-season tune up.  Here are five steps to giving your lawn mower some mid-season maintenance.

1. Give your Lawn Mower a Good Cleaning

The first step in giving your lawn mower a mid-summer tuneup is to clean it up a little bit.  During the first half of the summer, chances are, your mower has collected some dirt, debris and grass.  It’s important to give your mower a good cleaning.  Clean thoroughly, especially underneath the mower deck.  Grass buildup underneath the mower deck can hold a great deal of moisture, which will make your mower deck rust.

PRO TIP2PRO TIP:  Save water and use an air compressor to get rid of debris quickly!  If you don’t have an air compressor, a leaf blower will work just as well.

bolt2. Tighten Bolts and Hardware

Over the course of a summer, your lawn mower takes on a great deal of wear.  Vibrations among other things can cause bolts on your lawn mower to loosen.  Grab a wrench and make sure all of your hardware and bolts are tightened up!

air filter3. Change the Air Filter

If your air filter is dirty, then it’s probably time to change it.  Replacing your paper air filter can maximize your mowers performance and engine life.  If your air filter is foam, then you could probably benefit from cleaning it.  Using soap and water, remove all debris, grass, and anything else it might have collected so far.

blades4. Check the Blades

Well sharpened blades can make all the difference in the world, when it comes to cut quality.  Remove the blades and carefully inspect them for chipped or dull edges or any chunks that are missing. Properly balanced and sharpened Lawn mower blades are without a doubt, the most important part of achieving a high quality of cut.

After you do these 4 simple steps, your lawn mower should be all ready to take on whatever you throw at it, as we head into the last half of the summer.  Happy Mowing!

Taking a Look at Electronic Fuel Injected Engines (EFI)

Why Choose an EFI Engine Lawn Mower?

About three decades ago, the automobile industry went through a nationwide revolution!  Between rising gas prices and pressure to become environmentally friendly, automobile manufacturers made the switch from traditional, carbureted engines to Electronic Fuel Injected Engines.  Following the success of EFI Engines in the automobile industry, most commercial mowers and landscapers were also looking for an EFI Alternative in their lawn mowers, which led to a nationwide boom in Electronic Fuel Injected Lawn Mowers.  If you’re still running on a carbureted engine, here are some reasons why switching over to EFI engines could be huge for you and your mowing operation!

How Does EFI Work?

Fuel injectors are electronic valves that send a fine mist of fuel to each cylinder.  Each valve is connected to a computer that calculates factors, such as:

  • Temperature
  • Air Density
  • Throttle Position
  • Air Intake VolumeInjector3

The EFI Engine’s computer takes real time readings of each of these factors, then uses these readings to adjust the amount of fuel that is being injected into the cylinders.  Because of the flexibilty, EFI engines perform better and consume less fuel than carbureted engines.

Environmentally Friendly

EFI Equipped mowers use less fuel, give off less CO2, and offer a cleaner burn than traditional engines.  Studies have shown that EFI engines use between 25 and 30% less fuel, which greatly reduces it’s carbon footprint!  EFI engines are also more flexible and versatile than the bulky design of the traditional carburetor.

Cost Effective

Along with being incredibly environmentally friendly, EFI engines will also save you a lot of money!  EFI engines use 25% less fuel, which means you will save 25% on fuel costs!  Is that not impressive enough?  Let’s put that into real-world terms.

Let’s pretend that you own a commercial mowing business.  You run your carbureted lawn mower 600 hours per year, and your lawn mower consumes 1.35 gallons of fuel per hour.  If gas prices are $3.50, then at the end of the year, you will pay $2835 in fuel costs alone.  But when you switch to an EFI engine, your fuel consumption will be reduced to 1.01 Gallons per hour, and your annual fuel cost will be reduced to $2121!  With an Electronic Fuel Injected Engine, you will save around $714 per year, and that’s only for one mower!  If you replace four of your mowers with EFI mowers, you will save over $2800 per year on fuel costs!  If that’s not enough to make the switch, I don’t know what is!

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If you would like to see how much you can save by switching to EFI, check out this EFI Fuel Savings Calculator.

If your commercial mowing operation hasn’t made the switch over to an EFI engine, do it today!  EFI engines perform better, burn cleaner fuel, are more environmentally friendly and fuel efficient!  Think of all the money you will save with an EFI Engine Lawn Mower!

How to Change your Lawn Mower’s Spark Plug Like a Pro

Changing the Spark Plug on your Lawn Mower

If you can’t get your lawn mower to start, many times it’s because of a faulty spark plug.  An old or dirty spark plug can cause your lawn mower to have problems starting.  Does your lawn mower start on the first pull?  If not, simply replacing your spark plug can usually be exactly what your mower needs.  Fortunately, replacing your mower’s spark plug is one of the easier things you can do for your mower.  Here is a step by step guide to changing your lawn mower’s spark plug in under 10 minutes!

Does your Spark Plug Need Changed?

If your lawn mower doesn’t start on the first or second pull, then it’s probably time for a new spark plug.  To decide whether or not you need to change your spark plug, first remove your old one and inspect the tip.  If it’s black or dark in color or covered in debris, then it’s time to change your spark plug.  Fortunately, spark plugs are incredibly inexpensive and super easy to replace!

You will Need:

  • New Spark Plug
  • Spark Plug Socket Wrench (These types of sockets contain a rubber insert that protects the ceramic spark plug.)

How to Change the Spark Plug

1. Disconnect the spark plug wire and clean around the spark plug hole with a wire brush.

2. Using a spark plug socket, remove the old spark plug.

3. Purchase a new spark plug.  New spark plugs typically only cost a few dollars.  Take the old spark plug into your local lawn mower service professional  or hardware store to have it replaced.  All spark plugs come with the model number printed right on them, so you can be sure you’re getting the right one.

4. Install the new Spark Plug.  Insert the new spark plug into the spark plug hole.  Turn the spark plug by hand until you can’t anymore, then use the spark plug socket to tighten the spark plug into place.  Don’t over-tighten the the spark plug – applying too much pressure can crack the ceramic spark plug.  Once the new spark plug is in place, connect the spark plug wire and you’re ready to go!

Changing your Lawn Mower Blades in Less than 10 Minutes

How to Change your Lawn Mower Blades

The key to a better looking lawn sometimes lies in new lawn mower blades.  If you’re noticing any missed patches of tall grass right after mowing your lawn, then it could be time to replace your lawn mower blades.   The quality of your mowing can be greatly improved by newer, sharper lawn mower blades!  Fortunately, lawn mower blades are easy to replace and inexpensive!  If you’ve never replaced your lawn mower blades – don’t worry!  Here is a step by step guide to changing your lawn mower blades in under ten minutes!

spark-plug1. Disconnect the Spark Plug

As always, be sure to disconnect the spark plug before doing any work to your lawn mower.  This will keep the engine from accidentally engaging while you are underneath the mower; which removes any chance of accidents.

2. Lift the Deck

Before you can change the mower blades, you need to be able to easily access the underside of your mower.  If you have a walk behind lawn mower, simply tilt the mower back and prop it up on its side.  Be sure to pay attention to which side your gas tank is on and avoid tilting your mower in a way that will spill gas on the engine.  However, if you have a lawn tractor or a zero turn mower, you will need to lift up the deck with a jack.

PRO TIP2Before tilting your walk behind lawn mower back, take off the gas cap and lay a plastic sandwich bag over the opening of the gas tank.  Then replace the cap, twisting it securely.  This will make sure no gas spills out during the blade changing process.

bolt3. Take Off the Mounting Bolt

After you have the mower propped up on its side, it’s time to remove the blade.  Keep in mind that it’s usually a good idea to wear gloves when handling a sharp blade.  In most lawn mowers, there are between 1 and 3 bolts holding the blade into place.  Using a socket wrench, unscrew the bolt from the deck’s mount.  Pay attention to which direction the blade is positioned, because the new blade will go on exactly like that.

PRO TIP2

PRO Tip: Before taking off the old blade, take a picture of the underside of your mower deck with your phone.  That will help you be sure the new blade goes on the same way.

4. Install the New Blade

Once you have a new blade, using the same socket wrench, attach it to the mount.  Make sure that the blade is positioned exactly the same way the old blade was.  Don’t over tighten the bolt – this can cause warping in the blade. Once the new blade is on, sit the mower back up and connect the spark plug wire!  After this, you should be ready to mow like a pro!

How to Get your Lawn Mower Ready for Spring

Mower Tune Up Blog

5 Easy Steps for Tuning up Your Lawn Mower

Last weekend, the weather warmed up enough for me to celebrate with my First Mow of the spring!  I pulled the lawn mower out of the garage, and pulled the string, only to find it wouldn’t start… After a long winter of sitting in the garage, my mower wasn’t ready to take on the task at hand.  That means it’s time for a tune up!

Even if your lawn mower is running fine, annual tune ups can prevent costly repairs, increase your engine life and improve your fuel economy by 33 percent!  Here are five steps for tuning up your lawn mower and getting ready for spring!

Change the Oil

After a long winter, if your lawn mower won’t start, the first thing to check is the oil.  It’s usually a good idea to change the oil in your lawn mower at least one time each year.  If your oil needs to be changed, here are three steps to change your oil.

  1. First, before messing with your lawn mower, be sure to REMOVE THE SPARK PLUG WIRE.  That will ensure that your mower doesn’t accidentally start up while you’re in there working on it.
  2. Next, remove the drain plug and tilt the mower back to empty the old oil.  Be sure the gas cap is on tight, or remove the gas in order to avoid spills.
  3. Refill the mower with the new oil.  Make sure you don’t put too much oil in.  Most mowers hold 18-20 ounces of oil.  If your lawn mower has a dipstick, use that to check the level.

Check the Gas

It’s usually a good idea to start each mowing season with a fresh tank of gas.  Keep that in mind this fall, before you put your mower away for the season.  Let your gas run out or empty the tank before storing it for the winter.  In the winter, condensation can build up in the tank and gas line and freeze, which can lead to bigger issues.  Using fresh gas can make sure your lawn mower starts right up.

air filterCheck the Air Filter

The next step in tuning up your lawn mower is checking the air filter.  If you have a paper filter, it will probably need to be changed at least once per year.  If your air filter is gray or brown, then it’s time to change it.  New air filters an extremely inexpensive way to be sure your mower is running at it’s top performance.  New air filters increase fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and extend your engine life.

If you have a foam filter or pre-filter, you can also rinse it out with soap and water.

sparkplugChange the Spark Plug

If, like me, you go to start your lawn mower in the spring and it won’t start, there’s a good chance it’s the spark plug.  On the bright side, sparkplugs are also a cheap and easy fix.  If the tip of your spark plug is black or dark, then you could probably use a new spark plug.

All you have to do is use a socket wrench to remove the old spark plug, and replace it with the new one.  Make sure you purchase the correct spark plug by taking it into your local dealer or checking out this online lawn mower parts store.  There’s a good chance that after switching out your spark plug, it will start right up!

bladesChange or Sharpen Blades

Another aspect of tuning up your lawn mower is checking your blades.  Before mowing, make sure your blades are balanced, sharp, and free of nicks and damage.  Balanced lawn mower blades will make your lawn look as great as it can be!

If you need to change your lawn mower blade, tilt the mower so you can easily get to the bottom of the deck.  Again, be sure to UNPLUG THE SPARK PLUG CABLE, and WEAR GLOVES!  With a socket wrench, take out the bolt that’s holding your blade to the mount.  Also, make sure to clean out the bottom of your mower deck of any grass or debris.

When putting the new blade on, pay attention to the direction and position of your blade.  Make sure it’s the same position as your old blade.  Use a socket wrench to attach the new blade.

After you follow these 5 steps, your lawn mower should be all tuned up and ready to take on anything you throw at it this summer!