Dos and don'ts of engine lawn mower servicing
For professional landscapers, the efficiency and reliability of your equipment are crucial to your business's success. As the saying goes, "a worker is only as good as their tools."
The majority of today’s gasoline fuels contain a percentage of ethanol and have a short shelf life but since E10 unleaded petrol has been introduced, it is of more importance the 'stale' fuel does not remain anywhere in the fuel system and carburettor. This means an engine standing for a prolonged period without being used, risks damage occurring to the fuel system and could fail to start or run correctly when next used.
By following the basic procedure below, you can eliminate the possibility of a fuel related failure, and be confident your Kawasaki powered equipment is ready to work when you are:
Once you have completed the storage procedure, ensure the equipment is stored in a clean dry place.
Always consult the 'Owners Manual' for your Kawasaki engine for full details of the storage procedure.
For professional landscapers, the efficiency and reliability of your equipment are crucial to your business's success. As the saying goes, "a worker is only as good as their tools."
Maximising your engine's performance and longevity requires regular maintenance: it can add years on to the life of an engine.
Winter lawn preparation is as important as spring recovery: with the right approach, you can make your job far easier next year.