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Craftsman Mower Deck One Blade Cuts Out on off Again

Buying the wrong mower

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choosing a lawn mower

You could be making a whole lot of extra work for yourself—all because you're using the wrong mower. For instance, a push mower slows things down on a large plot of land (over 1/2 acre). On the other hand, in a small yard (1/4 acre or less), a lawn tractor will only get in the way. When buying the right mower for your yard consider the size of your lawn, the terrain, how many trees you need to maneuver around.

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Running the mower at half speed

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Mowing the Lawn

Some folks mistakenly believe that running a riding lawn mower at full speed is bad for the engine and shortens the life of your machine. Not so of John Deere lawn tractors, says Weekes. In fact, there's an optimum blade tip speed on each and every machine and hitting a higher RPM on your engine means you'll get an even better cut.

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Mowing too quickly

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mowing too fast

While it's okay to run the mower at full speed that doesn't mean it's a good idea to rush through the process of mowing the lawn. Take your time to ensure you get a clean, even cut. The last thing you want is for the lawn to look messier than before you cut it.

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Using dull blades

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dull lawn mower blade

One of the simplest solutions to a clean cut lawn is a fresh set of blades. Lawn mower blades wear down with use, just like a razor blade. You can tell when it's time to sharpen yours by looking at the grass blades themselves. Ragged, jagged, and torn grass is a sign the blade needs to be sharpened. Weekes recommends keeping a second set of mower blades in the garage and taking the dull set to a specialist to sharpen so you'll never have to wait to mow.

Related: How To: Sharpen Lawn Mower Blades

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Cutting a wet lawn

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mowing wet grass

After a rainstorm, there are often plenty of tasks to do around the yard but mowing the lawn shouldn't be one of them. Not only can wet grass be slick (not ideal for mowing), the moist clippings are more likely to stick to and clog your mower. One of the best ways to eliminate the need to mow a wet lawn is to watch the forecast and mow ahead of schedule. If you normally mow on Saturdays but you're in for a rainy weekend, give the grass a haircut on Thursday or Friday, instead.

Related: Solved! The Great Debate on Mowing Wet Grass

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Not mowing enough

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How Often to Mow Lawn

Want to keep your lawn looking luxurious all summer long? Then cut it and cut it often. For the strongest, healthiest grass, you'll want to cut no more than 1/3 off the top each time you mow. That means adjusting the blade height when necessary and never allowing the grass to grow too long.

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Cutting grass too short

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Cutting grass too short

Think you can take a shortcut by giving your lawn a major trim so you don't have to mow as frequently? Think again. Mowing any more than 1/3 of the grass blades damages the lawn. Known as "scalping the lawn," a super short cut makes the yard more prone to weeds, and forces the grass to focus on regrowing its blades than deepening its roots. If you're hoping for a lush lawn (and who isn't?) then avoid giving it any crew cuts.

Related: 7 Things Your Lawn May Be Trying to Tell You

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Sticking to a schedule

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mowing schedule

You might like having a plan for when you can check chores off your to-do list, but have some flexibility when it comes to mowing the lawn. It's important to pay attention to the grass before deciding if it needs a cut or not. In the spring and summer, it grows quicker and needs trimmings more often. That said, wait a day or two after rainfall and allow longer breaks if your location is going through a drought.

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Following the same pattern

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mowing patterns

Mix up the direction every time you mow the lawn. When you follow the same path, the grass begins to grow in the direction it's being cut in. Varying the pattern ensures the grass will grow upright, as well as avoiding ruts in the lawn.

Related: 6 Things to Know About Lawn Striping

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Cleaning up the clippings

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grass clippings as mulch

Save yourself from extra work and leave the grass clippings on the lawn. The scraps will quickly decompose, providing beneficial nutrients to the soil.

Related: The Best Things You Can Do for Your Lawn

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Not cleaning the mower

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Cleaning Lawn Mower

Everyone knows that you're supposed to clean the underside of a mower after use—but many folks let this little chore slide. However, when you do just that you're actively shortening the life of your machine. Not only do clippings block proper airflow necessary for mulching or bagging clippings, but moisture and fertilizer traces can corrode the deck of the mower, causing premature rust and wear.

Related: 7 Tips to Keep Your Mower in Working Order

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Ignoring the maintenance manual

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Lawn Mower Maintenance

If you treat your mower well it will return the favor. Consult your manual to determine how often you need to change the oil and filters. This simple bit of maintenance will do wonders for improving performance, extending the life of the mower, and making for a smoother running machine. Mark reminders on your calendar so you don't miss a crucial tune up.

Related: Solved! The Best Type of Oil to Use for a Lawn Mower

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Improper off-season storage

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Lawn Mower Storage

The last thing anyone wants come springtime is finding that the mower won't start because of sticky, separated fuel in the tank. Not only is it frustrating to deal with, it's not great for the mower. Be sure to add fuel stabilizer to the tank before you stow it away for the season. Take a tip from Weekes and and run the mower for 10-15 minutes before park it in the shed.

Related: The 10 Best Sheds for Your Backyard

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Ignoring safety protocol

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Lawn Mower Safety

No matter what kind of mower you own, you're working with a powerful piece of machinery. Take proper safety precautions every time you mow by ensuring the discharge shoot is properly attached to the mower to prevent debris from flying up and hitting you. Even more importantly, mowing is not a family affair: Keep the little ones—and pets—inside while you mow. Then, after you're finished and the mower's put away, you can safely relax in the yard together, enjoying the sweet smell of clipped grass.

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Mowing Matters

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14 Tips for Mowing the Lawn

When you know better, you do better—even if it's just mowing the lawn!

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