Lawn Tractors-What You Should Know

By Danny Forge

Even the most ordinary looking lawn tractor has many advanced accessories. They work in tandem with the lawn tractor when mowing the yard. There are the chances the lawn tractor accessories will require replacement since they are used frequently. M

Some people know the parts well as others are not so familiar with the parts. In either case, it is important to know about the parts and the accessories used on the lawn tractor. Here are several parts and accessories commonly used on the lawn tractors.

Dethatchers are the part of the lawn tractor included in the blade arrangement for moving the thatches of grass from the yard. They are rolling parts.

As they roll, the blades keep moving cutting off the grass in the yard. Different types of blades are available and the different kind of blade purchased is at the preference of the individual. Some lawn tractors have detachable dethatchers that are used as a push mover separately.

Another part is the rakes that move along with the dethatchers. The purpose of the rakes is to loosen the difficult thatches of grass making the grass easier to be moved by the dethatchers. Some lawn tractors do not use the rakes yet using the rakes makes the dethatching process easier. The rakes are detachable and replacing them is easy. They are available in different shapes but they all have prongs to separate the grass as they pass over the areas.

Tillers make a great attachment for the lawn tractor for people that enjoy gardening. Tillers loosen the hardened soil so it is aerated making planting the garden easier. The tiller moves the lower layers of the rich soil to the surface creating a healthier richer top soil for the garden. Tiller are available in detachable models so be used separately from the lawn tractor or as attachments to the tractor.

Backhoes are similar to hoes yet they attach to the lawn tractor. They assist people digging holes in the yard making the job easier and faster. The backhoes offer the person to adjust the depth of the hole by either adding an attachment to the backhoe or by manually calculating the depth of the hole. Some backhoes have aligning features allowing the person to create the inclined hole to their desired measurements.

Several other lawn tractor parts are also commonly used such as buckets, bush hogs, drillers, and harrows. All of the parts are available at a hardware store or on the internet. Either place will provide the needed parts for the lawn tractor. - 31813

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Maintenance of Lawn Care Equipment

By Julia B Larkin

As homeowner, I'm sure you have found yourself spending plenty of money on you landscape machines. These tools allow you to make your property look its best and get the work done quickly and easily. Most home owners will purchase a large collection of lawn and garden equipment over the first five years of owning their home which typically represents a sizable investment. In order for you, the home owner, to protect your investment and ensure that next year when you reach for that weed whacker that it runs its best it's very important to take the proper steps to winterize your gas powered equipment.

Any equipment with an engine, from your gas powered blower to you lawnmower, should be winterized in a similar fashion.

First, wash the equipment and clean off any dirt or debris followed by thoroughly drying the equipment to prevent rust.

Second, drain the gas from the reservoir either by pouring it out or running the piece of equipment till empty. (Please note that you may also purchase fuel additives that may be mixed in the reservoir if you prefer).

Third, remove the spark plug and place a few drops of oil into the cylinder and then pull the starter cord slowly three or four times to lightly coat the piston. This step prevents rust from forming over the winter months. And finally, look through the socket where you removed your plug and have someone pull the starter cord slowly until the piston is at top dead center (when the piston is closets to the opening of the socket). Replace your spark plug and store your piece of equipment with piece of mind that your investment will be protected over the cold winter months. - 31813

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Lawn Tractors-What You Should Know

By Danny Forge

Even the most ordinary looking lawn tractor has many advanced accessories. They work in tandem with the lawn tractor when mowing the yard. There are the chances the lawn tractor accessories will require replacement since they are used frequently. M

Some people know the parts well as others are not so familiar with the parts. In either case, it is important to know about the parts and the accessories used on the lawn tractor. Here are several parts and accessories commonly used on the lawn tractors.

One of the parts a person needs to know included the dethatchers. These are the parts that have the blade arrangements removing the thatches of grass. They are designed to row over the lawn.

As they roll, the blades keep moving cutting off the grass in the yard. Different types of blades are available and the different kind of blade purchased is at the preference of the individual. Some lawn tractors have detachable dethatchers that are used as a push mover separately.

Rakes are another part of the lawn tractor used with the dethatchers. They perform the job of raking the difficult thatches of grass making moving the grass easier for the dethatcher. Some lawn tractors are available without the rakes yet using the raking system with the dethatcher makes the moving process easier.

Tillers are great attachments for the lawn tractor especially for the gardener. The tiller is used to loosen the hard surface of the soil creating an easier soil for planting the seeds and other garden items. The tiller aerates the ground and allows the richer organic layer of soil underneath moved to the surface creating a better soil for the plants of the garden. The tillers are available as attachable units to the tractor or as separate units.

Backhoes are similar to hoes, which are then attached to the lawn tractor. They offer the ability to dig holes anywhere in the yard. There are adjustments to the backhoes as accessories to gauge the depth of the holes dug. The accessories help with aligning the holes to the perfect depth and design required for the holes dug.

There are other accessories available for the lawn tractor in addition to these important accessories and parts. The additional accessories include buckets, bush hogs, drillers, and harrows. Most of these accessories are available in hardware stores and stores on the internet. - 31813

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Lawn Tractors-Useful Information

By Danny Forge

The ordinary lawn tractor has many sophisticated parts to make it work. When all the parts work together, the lawn tractor is able to mow the yard. Due to the standard use of the lawn tractor, there are parts that wear out and will need replaced.

For those people how are familiar with the lawn tractor, repairing it themselves is easy. Yet even with this knowledge, there is the fact of needing to know about the different parts of the tractor.

Dethatchers are the part of the lawn tractor included in the blade arrangement for moving the thatches of grass from the yard. They are rolling parts.

As they roll, the blades keep moving cutting off the grass in the yard. Different types of blades are available and the different kind of blade purchased is at the preference of the individual. Some lawn tractors have detachable dethatchers that are used as a push mover separately.

Another part is the rakes that move along with the dethatchers. The purpose of the rakes is to loosen the difficult thatches of grass making the grass easier to be moved by the dethatchers. Some lawn tractors do not use the rakes yet using the rakes makes the dethatching process easier. The rakes are detachable and replacing them is easy. They are available in different shapes but they all have prongs to separate the grass as they pass over the areas.

Tillers are a wonderful attachment used with the lawn tractor by many gardeners. They loosen the hardened ground and aerate the soils by rotating the richer bottom soil to the top surface of the ground. This process of tilling the ground makes the garden easier to plant seeds and other garden plants. The tillers are attachable to the lawn tractor or available as independent models.

Backhoes are similar to hoes, which are then attached to the lawn tractor. They offer the ability to dig holes anywhere in the yard. There are adjustments to the backhoes as accessories to gauge the depth of the holes dug. The accessories help with aligning the holes to the perfect depth and design required for the holes dug.

Several other lawn tractor parts are also commonly used such as buckets, bush hogs, drillers, and harrows. All of the parts are available at a hardware store or on the internet. Either place will provide the needed parts for the lawn tractor. - 31813

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Lawn Tractors-Helpful Information

By Danny Forge

The ordinary lawn tractor is made up of many sophisticated parts. These parts together to mow the yard. Since these parts work when mowing the yard regularly, they tend to break or wear out, calling for replacement parts.

Some people know the parts well as others are not so familiar with the parts. In either case, it is important to know about the parts and the accessories used on the lawn tractor. Here are several parts and accessories commonly used on the lawn tractors.

Dethatchers are the part of the lawn tractor included in the blade arrangement for moving the thatches of grass from the yard. They are rolling parts.

As they roll, the blades keep moving cutting off the grass in the yard. Different types of blades are available and the different kind of blade purchased is at the preference of the individual. Some lawn tractors have detachable dethatchers that are used as a push mover separately.

Rakes are part of the lawn tractors that work with the dethatchers. They perform the task of loosening the difficult thatches of grass so the dethatcher easily mows the grass. Many lawn tractors do not have rakes, yet they make the mowing of the yard easier. The rakes are detachable and simple to replace. The rakes are available in different shapes with the standard design containing prongs that separates the grass.

Tillers are great attachments for the lawn tractor especially for the gardener. The tiller is used to loosen the hard surface of the soil creating an easier soil for planting the seeds and other garden items. The tiller aerates the ground and allows the richer organic layer of soil underneath moved to the surface creating a better soil for the plants of the garden. The tillers are available as attachable units to the tractor or as separate units.

Backhoes are similar to hoes but they attach to the lawn tractor. The backhoe will help dig holes anywhere in the yard. They are adjustments on the backhoe to dig the hole to a specific depth such as a depth gauge added as an option to the backhoe. Some backhoes have advanced aligning features so the holes are prepared to the desired measurements.

Other lawn tractor parts include buckets, bush hogs, drillers, and harrows. All of these added parts are available at most hardware stores and at stores on the internet adding the appeal to many owning the lawn tractor. - 31813

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Autumn Leaf Raking Tips

By Tom Smith

Of all the autumn outside home chores, picking up and collecting leaves is one of the most loathed. There are no lack of tools and hardware contraptions to help you pick up leaves from special leaf bag holders to leaf vacuums of every sort. The brisk air is here and the autumn leaves are dropping and covering lawns across the country. Below are some affordable things you can do to make your leaf clean-up a bit easier:

Rake at the correct time: You should always wait for dry day to pick-up your leaves because they will be lighter and easier to work with. Obviously, less breezy days are preferred because you will not be overwhelmed with more leaves blowing around as you try to pick up the leaves that have already fallen. A lot of people spend almost every weekend picking up their leaves. Yet a week of blustery conditions just brings more leaves for the next weekend.

Consider mulching your leaves: You can use a chipper vac to grind your leaves into tiny pieces that can serve as mulch. You might want to consider mulching your leaves if you don't have too many to deal with. Some leaves can be used as a sort of home made mulch to keep your shrubs warm through the cold winter months.

Use the correct tools: For tight spots don't try to use a leaf blower, instead use a medium-sized leaf rake to pull the leaves out into a clearing where you have more space. Backpack leaf blowers are popular, but they can be loud and dirty. Some people depend on leaf blowers more than is necessary. Leaf blowers are broad blowing tools that can sometimes disburse more leaves around your yard.

With a little planning the job of raking leaves from your lawn could be much easier than you think. No one enjoys cleaning up leaves every autumn but most people love the shade provided by those trees during the summer. - 31813

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Practical Advice On Warm Season Grass

By Dewey J Capasso

Growing grass, as you know is really a pretty simple proposition. But being simple does not equate with being easy. In other words there's more to it than heading down the lawn care aisle, grabbing a bag of grass seed and spreading it over some dirt then letting nature take it's course.

No, if your idea of an ideal lawn is one that requires little watering, infrequent mowing and flourishes as the temps soar you're going to need to do your homework. Recognizing too that there is no perfect turfgrass to be had.

To help with that here's a brief rundown on the five warm season grasses felt to be worthy of consideration. That list would include Zoysia, St. Augustine, Bahia, Centipede, and Bermuda - in no particular order. Each has it's own pluses and minuses.

If you want a fast, dense growing grass that does well regardless of the quality of soil then St Augustine might be the one for you. But before you run out to buy some seed you need to know you can only establish a St Augustine lawn from sod or plugs. It's also a thirsty variety that surprisingly isn't all that drought tolerant either. Others are not taken with its Astro Turf like appearance either.

Bahia grass might be the ticket if you want to establish a drought resistant lawn from seed. It's a coarse textured blades ward off insects and disease. Fans of this variety point out it pretty much survives on rain water alone and can hold on nearly indefinitely in a dormant state when things get too dry. Those who aren't fans are quick to point out it doesn't do well in shady applications. Also mowing it can be a challenge that compares well to mowing wire. Probably not that bad but you get the idea.

Gray-green Centipede grass is a slow growing turf variety that is naturally drought tolerant. Grown best in full sun it has about average tolerance for shade and acidic soil. Centipede can be started from seed or put down as sod. It withstands cold temps and need less mowing than others on the list. A drawback to keep in mind is it doesn't do well in heavy traffic situations.

If you've got plenty of flower bed common Bermuda may not be a good choice since its runners can quickly take them over. This is a grass that appreciates full sun and has little tolerance for shade which for some would be a deal breaker. Bermuda has enough cold and drought tolerance however and has no known disease susceptibilities.

If cold hardy is a concern, Zoysia is your grass. Yes it is a slower grower than Bermuda and only has an average ability to grow in shade. But being thick and dense it easily thwarts weeds. Zoysia is typically established using sprigs or plugs. Given that don't expect a plush green yard over night. It's biggest drawback, if you consider it that, is its need to be more fairly frequently.

As you might have concluded, if you keep your regional weather in mind, know the growing conditions and take your level of commitment to lawn care in mind, growing a lawn that stays green longer isn't all that tough. Hopefully the run down on your best bets when it comes to strains to consider has made your selection process that much easier. - 31813

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Extend The Outdoor Living Enjoyment Bu Purchasing Propane Patio Heater

By Tom Vandeventer

A patio or outdoor living area is a great way to make a small home seem much larger. Many people are now buying outdoor living furniture that includes sofas and chairs. During the late spring, mild summer and early fall, these areas are a great place to relax and spend time with friends or family. A propane patio heater allows you to use that patio even when the nights turn cold.

If you live in an area where nights are very cool, even during the summer, you may find that a patio heater allows you to spend more hours outside enjoying your patio in early mornings or late evenings.

There are several styles of propane patio heaters available. Umbrella heaters have an umbrella shaped cap that directs the heat back toward the ground. In the base, there is room for the needed five gallon propane tank. The actual burner is held up in the air so that the heat does not present a danger for children.

Propane logs can also be installed in an outdoor fireplace to heat the area in cooler times. These logs, made of ceramic, have the look of a real wood fire without any of the mess. They are very good at warming a patio area for your enjoyment.

Other patio heaters have the appearance of a fire pit. The fire pit can be metal or brick, but has a flame that warms the air in the patio area. The propane or gas flames in the fire pit are much easier to maintain and create no smoke or ash. You will not have to carry heavy firewood from a woodshed to the fire pit in order to keep warm. When you go in at night, your hair and clothing will not be covered in the smell of wood smoke.

An average ten by fifteen patio is sufficiently heated by one patio heater. Larger patios may require more than one heater to keep guests warm.

The new anti-smoking policies have many businesses scrambling to provide customers and employees a warm area for the winter to light up. A patio with a patio heater can satisfy the demands of customers that are tired of standing in the cold to smoke. Bars are finding the heated patios are an effective way to draw back many customers that are not returning because of smoking laws.

In restaurants, patio heaters make it possible to use patio seating after there is a bite in the air. Since many customers prefer patio seating, you can increase the number of available seats in your eating establishment without having to build more walls. Patio heaters provide the necessary warmth.

In addition to propane patio heaters, you will find that there are heaters that can be powered by natural gas or electricity. Be sure that you check out the options before making your final decision on how to heat your outdoor living spaces. - 31813

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