Are Riding Lawn Mower Jacks Worth The Money?

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If you have been shopping for a riding lawn mower lately, you might have come across someone trying to sell you a lawn mower jack with your new machine. These can cost hundreds of dollars extra, so you might be wondering if they are worth the money. Lawn mower jacks are a good idea for several reasons. They can protect you from injury. There are certain jobs that have to be done under the deck of a riding lawn mower. Trying to lift these heavy machines yourself will put too much stress and strain on the body. Lifting with jacks designed for other purposes creates an unstable situation where a mower could fall on you while you are working.

Lawn mower jacks also make lifting the front end of the mower easy enough that you will actually do the necessary routine maintenance on your mower rather than putting it off. This can greatly extend the life of your mower and its effectiveness. These jobs include cleaning out under the deck of the machine. As you mow, grass builds up under the deck along with dirt and debris that can get in the way of the blade movement. Periodically cleaning out the deck casing will help blades swing freely.

At least once a year the blades on your riding mower should be sharpened as well. Sharpening the blades is important because it affects how healthy your lawn is. Dull cutting blades tear and rip at the grass rather than cutting it cleanly. This makes the grass more susceptible to disease. Lawn mower jacks allow you access to the blades to remove them one at a time and sharpen them, then replace them on your mower.

The belts on a lawn mower are essential to its operation. Replacing a belt is much easier with the help of lawn mower jacks. You save time and money by doing the repair yourself rather than going through the hassle of hauling your machine to a professional who will charge you an arm and a leg to do this simple task.

A lawn mower jack can help you service and clean any area under the deck of your riding mower. The safest and sturdiest ones have locking mechanisms that keep them from slipping when extended. Also, make sure you purchase a jack that works with your model of mower and wheel base size (measure from outside of one front tire to the outside of the other).


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Lawn Mower Jacks provide better care and fewer repairs for your riding mower.



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