How to get your lawn ready for winter
Written by admin on September 26, 2009 – 5:42 am -Winter Lawn Care Tips If you want to make sure that your lawn is healthy and hearty in the spring them, then you need to follow some basic winter lawn care tips not only in the winter time but also in the fall to keep it healthy all year long. Although most lawns seem to be dormant during the late fall and winter season, how you care for your law during this period can make a really big difference when it comes to your lawn's overall health and beauty during the spring and summer months. Below is a look at some of the ideas that will allow you to keep your lawn healthy all year long by properly maintaining it throughout the fall and winter. If you live in an area where regular snowfall is normal, then you are going to want to make sure that... more
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Chainsaw Carburetor Repair: Part One
Written by admin on September 25, 2009 – 4:42 am -Chainsaw Carburetor Repair Part One This video explains the procedure of removing the carburetor and installing a repair kit. Read More →
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Chainsaw Carburetor Repair: Part Two
Written by admin on September 25, 2009 – 4:40 am -Chainsaw Carburetor Repair Part Two This video explains the procedure of removing the carburetor and installing a repair kit. This is the second part of a two part video. Read More →
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Husqvarna 25HP 54 Inch Garden Tractor
Written by admin on September 12, 2009 – 2:26 pm -Husqvarna #LGT2554 960430061 25HP 54 Garden Tractor Husqvarna, Garden Tractor, 25HP Kohler Engine, Pressurized Lubrication System, Automatic Fender Shift Hydrogear Transmission, 54", Triple-Blade, Stamped Steel Deck With Grease Fittings & Deck Wash Outlet, 4 Anti-Scalp Deck Wheels & Nose Roller, Electric PTO, Welded, Steel Channel, Garden Tractor Frame, Step-Thru Design, 16" Front & 22" Rear Turf Tires, 16" Turning Radius, Cast Iron Front Axle With Grease Zerks, Transparent, 4 Gallon Rear Fuel Tank, 15" High Back Padded Seat, Hour Meter, Cup Holder, Capable Of Mowing In Reverse Gear, Optional Triple-Bin Bagger, Model# GTT354, Optional Mulch Kit, Model# MK54, 2 Year Limited Consumer Warranty US Auctions Australian Auctions Austrian... more
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Amending Soil Naturally: Organic Soil Preparation for Spring or Fall
Written by admin on September 7, 2009 – 12:58 am -By Ellen Russell Adding general organic soil amendments, such as compost and other organic matter, to your gardens and flower beds in the fall or spring prevents soil compaction and replenishes nutrients used by the previous year’s plantings. What’s more, Fall and Spring cleanup projects, lawn mowing and leaf raking, provide an abundance of free organic material that is ideal for use in organic soil improvements. Your gardens will thrive with a boost from organic amendments at either time of year (or both!). Periodic organic soil improvements are needed to continuously meet your garden’s demands for nutrients. Without adequate soil nutrition, the health and yield of blooms, vegetables and fruits will suffer. Additionally, organic soil... more
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Choose the Right Chainsaw Chain for the Job
Written by admin on September 4, 2009 – 2:35 am -Sometimes choosing the right chainsaw chain for the job is dependent upon what the wood is and where you use the tool. Chainsaws are invaluable tools that can easily fell a tree as well as help prune branches. There are basically two types of chainsaw chains--a chipper chain and a chisel chain. Chipper The chipper chain for a chainsaw has a curved working corner. Chipper chains remain sharper due to the curved blade edge. Chipper chains are best suited for work areas where the chainsaw is exposed to a lot of dust and dirt such as at a home construction site. Chisel Chisel chainsaw chains have an angled working corner that needs much more sharpening than a chipper type. Chisel types are better suited for cutting down trees and logs. The corner... more
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