Saturday, October 29, 2011

DIY Lawn Mower and Gas Trimmer Servicing

!±8± DIY Lawn Mower and Gas Trimmer Servicing

Since moving from apartment style living to a home with a lawn, yard work has become an integral part of my monthly to-do list. I've got a good size lawn surrounding my home that usually needs a cut every other week. My lawnmower is a Sears walk-behind Briggs and Stratton push mower that I've had for about 3 years now. My gas trimmer is also from Sears and features a 32cc 2 stroke engine. Even with regular maintenance and recommended care tips as outlined in the manuals, both the mower and trimmer after about 2 years of faithful service began faltering. The mower was no longer running at full power and eventually the engine safety cable broke. The gas trimmer would start then quit. Pumping the trigger continuously was the only way for me to keep the engine running. I'm no engine expert, but was able to at least do the minimum troubleshooting on both the mower and the trimmer.

Check fuel lines for blockages Replace spark plugs Check air filters Dismantle, clean out carburetor Fresh gas and new oil

Even after checking and implementing these steps, the fuel line running from the trimmer gas tank to the primer bulb deteriorated and then the primer bulb cracked. On the mower, the fuel completely stopped flowing through the carburetor. Eventually I had to consider the following three options:

Professional servicing at a cost that would most likely surpass the original cost of the equipment Replace both items with new ones which would make sense considering the potential cost of repair Fix it myself

Feeling there was more to gain than lose, I decided to try and fix the problems myself.  However, I still had the following concerns:

Where I would get the parts and at what cost? Would it be worth my time? Could I actually do it myself?

I had checked my local Sears store for parts but was informed that I would have to contact a special department for the parts I needed. I opted instead to check on eBay. As it turns out eBay is a great resource for small engine parts. I found every part I was considering replacing. For less than I was able to pick up a replacement carburetor and engine safety cable for the lawnmower plus a new primer bulb for the trimmer. I also picked up replacement fuel lines and a gas cap O ring for the trimmer from ACE Hardware since it was slightly cheaper than what I could find on eBay. With the replacement parts in hand, and some great tips from do-it-yourself websites, I was able to successfully service the mower and trimmer. My lawn mower sounds fresh out of the box and the trimmer is finally purring normally again.


DIY Lawn Mower and Gas Trimmer Servicing

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Sunday, October 16, 2011

Making Your Next Weed Eater Purchase an Easy One

!±8± Making Your Next Weed Eater Purchase an Easy One

If having a great looking lawn is important to you, then you should check out some of today's newer technology weed eaters. Depending on what kind of grass and landscaping you have and the size of your yard, Ryobi, Stihl, and Troy all have a range of yard tools that can work for you.

There are many things to consider when choosing a weed eater. The size of your yard and the type of landscaping you have is the biggest factor. You'll also want to consider your physical ability to handle the tool. Another thing to think about is how much you can afford. Most of these manufactures have a selection of weed eating equipment with different power, portability, and price ranges for you to choose from. Take into consideration what you need the weed cutter for. Do you have thick weeds and rough foliage that need taken down? How often do you need to weed whack your yard? With a selection of different types and sizes, these companies also offer tools that are ideal for all types of lawns.

For a larger lawn, a gas powered weed tool is probably your best choice. With a gas weed trimmer, you can cut more and you are not restricted by a power cord so you can go as far as you need to trim the weeds. However, the gas powered tools are usually heavier and the cost of fuel could be expensive. If you have a smaller lawn, then an electric weed eater might be more practical for you. While they don't have as much power as the gas powered tools, they get the job done for a smaller yard. The electric powered weed trimming tools tend to be lighter weight than the gas powered ones and easier to handle. Ryobi for instance offers a relatively cheap cordless trimmer so that you can go where you need to in order to get that type of job done.

The cost of weed eating tools vary and you can expect to pay anywhere from - 0 for a weed eater. You can shop for them online or visit a local hardware or home and garden store. It is best to go to the store to compare weed trimmers so that you can pick it up as well as test out the weight and feel of it before purchasing.


Making Your Next Weed Eater Purchase an Easy One

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Sunday, October 2, 2011

Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRRY26500 CS30 17-Inch 26cc 2-Stroke Gas-Powered Curved-Shaft String Trimmer with Detachable Shaft

!±8± Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRRY26500 CS30 17-Inch 26cc 2-Stroke Gas-Powered Curved-Shaft String Trimmer with Detachable Shaft

Brand : Ryobi | Rate : | Price : $69.99
Post Date : Oct 03, 2011 04:21:10 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days


  • 2-Stroke 26cc Engine
  • Accepts all top brand trimmer attachments
  • Features the StartEasy flip-and-go system
  • Bump feed dual exit head
  • Non-CARB compliant; not for sale in California

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Factory Reconditioned Ryobi ZRRY26500 CS30 17-Inch 26cc 2-Stroke Gas-Powered Curved-Shaft String Trimmer with Detachable Shaft

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