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Lawn Growing And Mowing Made Easier

Posted: 9/21/2011

Some lawn mower engines automatically manage the start-up process. You simply pull the cord and go mow.

Some lawn mower engines automatically manage the start-up process. You simply pull the cord and go mow.

(NAPSI)—When your yard is saying “I want to be a lawn,” six tips can help the grass grow greener on your side of the fence:

1. Water rarely but thoroughly. Most lawns need a good soaking to a depth of six to eight inches.

2. Water early, generally before 10 a.m., so that the grass gets to dry before the sun gets too hot.

3. Mow weekly: Regular mowing makes your lawn healthier and easier to cut.

4. Keep the mower blade sharp for a clean cut and to reduce lawn disease.

5. When you mow, cut only a third of the height of the lawn to encourage strong roots. Cutting too short stresses the lawn, creating an environment ideal for weed growth and disease.

6. Get a good mower. To help, leading engine manufacturers are incorporating unique new features into their products that deliver professional results and make cutting the lawn a much easier and more enjoyable experience.

When selecting a walk-behind mower, it’s wise to look at the engine. Select a reputable engine brand and consider these questions:

• Is it easy to start? With some engines today, priming and choking are a thing of the past. Smart-Choke technology automatically manages the start-up process so there’s no risk of flooding the engine. Simply pull the cord and go.

• Is it easy to fill? Filling the fuel tank on many mowers can be a challenge. Engines with Accu-Fill, however, incorporate a unique angled neck as well as an opening that is 45 percent larger than those in most mowers. This translates to easier filling and less spilling of fuel, which is better for the environment.

• Will it perform? Look for an engine with Consistent-Cut technology. This system delivers more power to the mower in extreme load conditions for a great-looking cut every time-even in thick, wet grass that can stall other mowers.

• Is it well constructed? A cool-running OHV (overhead valve) design with cast-iron cylinder bore will help your mower stand up in harsh conditions—letting you mow longer and avoid costly trips to the repair shop.

All these helpful features can be found on Kohler Courage XT engines. They can be found in mowers from several popular brands, including Toro, Husqvarna, Ariens and Lawn-Boy.

Learn More

For additional resources to help identify and select an engine mower for your specific needs, visit www.KohlerEngines.com or call (800) 544-2444.

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