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As everyone here knows, our north Texas summers can be brutal. The intense heat can wear you down. It can also wear down your lawn mower as this more arid time of year can lead to trouble with dirt and dust particles. Ready yourself and your lawn more for the heat with this guide on how to protect your lawn mower from north Texas dust and heat.  

1. Check Those Filters Regularly

The first box to check when protecting your mower from Texas summers is standard mower maintenance: check your filters. Oil and air filters are essential when it comes to the smooth operation of your north Texas mower. Because the area is rich with dust and particles, your on-board air filter might clog more frequently. This is why it’s essential to check those filters often and to clean them with warm water and mild detergent as needed. 

2. Fuel Stabilizers are Key

Fuel stabilizers are designed to protect against evaporation and degradation of your mower’s fuel. This means that your engine will stay cleaner and operate more efficiently over the course of those heated months. A stabilizer will also prevent varnish and gum buildup during the off season as your mower sits in storage. 

3. Cover or Protect Your Mower When Not in Use

An easy way to protect your north Texas lawn mower is to properly store your mower between mows and between seasons. The recommendation here is to keep your mower in a garage, shed or beneath a tarp. The rain protection is the obvious reason, but UV rays are rough on plastic and rubber parts and without proper protection your mower might need service more often and/or have a reduced life span. If you must keep your mower outdoors, then be sure to consider a tarp that is waterproof and repels those damaging UV rays from hot Texas summers. 

4. Keep Your Blades Clean and Ready for the Next Mow

Few make it a point to clean mower blades regularly. If you really want to know how to protect your north Texas lawn mower, then please keep this tip in mind. Dust and grass can form a nasty paste under the deck of your mower. It’s important to clean those blades after every second or third mow. A dull blade can stress the engine even more as our tough north Texas summers press on which, again, leads to the need for lawn mower repair at a time when you need your mower the most. Keep your blades clean and sharp to help fight through stubborn mows over the north Texas summers.

5. Don’t Let Your Mower Overheat

Just like you, a mower can overheat beneath that tough Texas sun. First, be mindful of your own health. Secondly, pay close attention to your mower’s engine and look out for any signs of overheating. If you’re facing an extended mow on a hot day, you might consider breaking it off into separate sections to be completed on separate days. 

These are just a few quick tips on how to protect your lawn mower from North Texas dust and heat. If it’s time to service or prep your mower for the coming season, let us know how we can help. Classic Turf Equipment proudly serves north Texas with three convenient locations. We carry the most reliable outdoor power equipment brands and we love to stand behind our products after the sale. That is and will always be the CTE difference.