If your tractor is integral to your lawn-grooming routine, don't feel pressured to stow it away for the winter. Instead, learn to change its blades for the season.
June 19, 2015
If your tractor is integral to your lawn-grooming routine, don't feel pressured to stow it away for the winter. Instead, learn to change its blades for the season.
Dull blades make the engine and belts work harder. They're bad for your grass, too. Instead of slicing off the grass cleanly, they leave a torn edge that takes longer to heal.
Tip: Cutting tall grass is very hard on belts. If you've let the grass go too long between cuttings, mow in half swaths to reduce the load and extend belt life.
Before you put your tractor away for the winter, take a few minutes to prevent springtime troubles.
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