How to hibernate your lawn mower for winter

We know it’s tempting to just chuck your lawn mower in the shed and worry about it later. But preparing it properly for winter storage will make your life so much easier when spring arrives.

June 10, 2021

Inspect

Before you store your trusty lawnmower, give it a look-over. Check for any damage or faults that need to be fixed before it gets to work again.  

Depending on the type of mower you have:  

  • Start your mower to burn off any excess fuel left in the carburettor. Fuel left in the tank can evaporate, corrode or thicken, causing damage to the inner working of the mower.  
  • Change the oil. If you don’t change the oil before storage, it will allow deposits to settle during the wintertime.
  • Disconnect the spark plugs and give them a good clean.  
  • Remove any batteries and keep them fully charged, indoors.  

Cleaning

  • The moisture left by cut grass can be corrosive so give your lawn mower blade and cutting deck a good clean before you store it.
  • Remove any debris that could end up clogging your lawn mowers air vents.  

Take it for a well-earned service

Having your mower serviced and the blades sharpened will ensure excellent mowing quality when spring arrives.  

Be sure to cover your mower and store it in a dust-free space such as your garage or garden shed.

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