
Carburetor Rebuild or Replace? – How to Choose
Posted September 9, 2014 by T A 12 CommentsDirt, bad gas, varnish, and corrosion are popular evils that can clog and wear down the carburetor on your lawn mowers, chainsaws, and other small engine equipment.

How to Drive a Zero Turn: Beginners 101
Posted August 20, 2014 by T A 5 CommentsCan you push a shopping cart? Yes? You can drive a zero turn! Once you get the hang of it, the intimidation factor of maneuvering one of these mowers will be gone.
Learn the beginner basics on how to drive a zero turn.

Five Minute Mower Fixes Under $5
Posted August 12, 2014 by T A 6 CommentsHave five bucks lying around? Instead of a $5 footlong or your weekly lottery tickets, check out these cheap lawn mower quick fixes in five minutes or less!

Common Summer Mowing Mistakes
Posted August 1, 2014 by Jacks Small Engines 2 CommentsIt’s the dog days of summer and your grass isn’t doing so hot.
Is your grass dry, patchy or not growing? Check out these common summer mowing mistakes that could easily happen to you.

How to Choose the Right Mower Blade
Posted July 30, 2014 by T A 10 CommentsHigh-lift, mulching, 2-in-1, 3-in-1 . . . Which one do I choose?

3 Ways to Make Mowing Fun Again
Posted July 23, 2014 by T A 4 CommentsHas mowing the lawn become just an inconvenient chore you dread every week or so?
Remember when it used to be fun? Or maybe it was only worth it as a kid when the neighbor would hand over a crisp $5 bill for an hour’s work.
Well here are three ways you can get a kick out of mowing, so it’s always something to look forward to every time you step out on the lawn.

High Pressure + High Flow. Only With Briggs POWERflow!
Posted June 11, 2014 by Jacks Small EnginesDo you need a pressure washer that can conquer tough cleaning jobs such as hard packed dirt and grime, and one that can wash your second story window, without the hassle of changing nozzle tips?
Briggs & Stratton has created the perfect pressure washer, the POWERflow+ . It provides the best of both worlds: high pressure and high flow with a simple rotation of the nozzle.

Don’t Be Fooled by E15
Posted March 31, 2014 by T A 9 CommentsDon’t be fooled this year when filling up your gas cans for your outdoor power equipment.
If you see a new fuel grade marked E15 at your local gas station, don’t let the lower price tag fool you.
Why?

Starting Your Snow Blower – The Ultimate Cheat Sheet
Posted January 23, 2014 by T A 4 CommentsStanding in your driveway at 7 A.M. with a foot of snow on the ground, and a wind chill below zero, is the last place you want to finally figure out how to start your new snow blower.
So here’s an easy cheat sheet to help you get your snow blower fired up when you need it most.

How to Replace Snow Blower Skid Shoes
Posted January 8, 2014 by T AThere’s nothing worse than getting a surprise jolt when you snag a crack in the sidewalk, right?
From gravel to asphalt and concrete, a good pair of skid shoes guides your snow blower over those cracks and bumps.