A ride on mower uses tires that are very similar to those you would find on your car, which means that they are just as susceptible to punctures. Mower tires, however, may suffer flats more often because of all the rocks, sticks and other debris hiding in your grass.
Posted by: John in Ride On MowersWhile this may seem like a silly question for some, if you have never before put petrol in a mower it may seem like a really confusing task. After all, it's not the same as putting petrol in your car or motorbike.
Posted by: John in MowersThere may come a time when you find that you need to remove the cutting blades on your ride on mower. Perhaps the blades are dull and you need to sharpen or replace them, or perhaps you want to transport the mower and you want to remove the blades as a safety precaution.
Posted by: John in Ride On MowersAlthough problems with hedge trimmers are not a common occurrence, it is often a relief to know how to fix a few of the most common and smaller issues to ensure your equipment is running at its optimum. It will also prevent you from having to fork out hundreds of dollars to a professional for something you could fix yourself.
Posted by: John in Hedge Trimmers