Charlotte, NC – It’s that time of year to take stock of outdoor power equipment to ensure it’s ready to go as warmer weather arrives. WORX, a major manufacturer of electric outdoor power equipment, offers a few tips and suggestions. Take inventory beginning with batteries to make sure they are fully charged and retaining their charge. If not, it may be time to consider a replacement.
What’s similar between car batteries and lithium-ion batteries is they are both affected by extreme hot and cold temperatures. In northern climates, if lithium-ion batteries are left outdoors all winter in a tool shed or unheated garage, the cold temperatures will impact run time. As a rule, it’s best to keep batteries indoors and fully charged until they are needed. For WORX 20V lawn and garden tools, if a replacement battery is required, consider upgrading to one with more amp hours to increase run time. Keep in mind that the WORX 20V batteries are compatible with more than 35 lawn and garden and DIY tools as part of their Power Share program for cost savings and convenience.
This season, before mowing with a cordless mower, remove the batteries and tip the mower on its side to inspect the underside of the deck. Use a scraper to remove any leftover grass residue from the previous season. It’s a good practice to have the mower blade sharpened or replaced every season. To remove the mower’s blade, wedge a 2×4 between the deck and the blade to halt the blade’s travel. Use a 3/8 in. ratchet wrench with socket or a combination wrench to remove the fastener holding the blade. Before removing the blade, mark it with nail polish or other identifying mark on its face so when it’s time to reinstall the sharpened blade, it goes on the same way it came off.
It’s also time to check out the string trimmer. Look at the trimmer’s shroud and the wheels to see if there’s any grass buildup
Advance preparation and organization can avoid frustration and aggravation by helping to ensure smooth running of outdoor power equipment this spring and well into summer and fall.
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