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DIY PROJECTS

Small Engine Oil Ratio Explained 

Small engines are used in a variety of applications, including lawnmowers, chainsaws, weed trimmers, and generators. These engines are typically two-stroke, which means that they mix gasoline and oil together to create fuel. The ratio of gasoline to oil is important for proper engine lubrication…

Home & Garden, Reviews

Southland 43cc Earth Auger Review 

The Southland 43cc Earth Auger is a gas-powered auger that is designed for digging holes for fence posts, trees, and other landscaping projects. It features a 43cc engine that provides plenty of power for most digging tasks, and an 8-inch drill bit that can bore…

DIY PROJECTS, Home & Garden

The Ultimate Guide to Irrigation Maintenance 

Basic Irrigation Maintenance Every Homeowner Should Know Irrigation systems are a great way to keep your lawn and landscaping looking their best, but they require regular maintenance to keep them operating properly. Here are some basic irrigation maintenance tips that every homeowner should know: Advertisement…

Home & Garden, Reviews

Husqvarna HX 208 Tiller Review 

The Husqvarna HX 208 Tiller is a powerful and versatile tool that can be used for a variety of gardening tasks, including tilling, cultivating, and aerating soil. It is powered by a 208cc engine that provides plenty of power for even the most demanding jobs….

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Leaf Blower Buying Guide: CFM and MPH Explained 

When shopping for a leaf blower, you’ll likely come across two important specifications: cubic feet per minute (CFM) and miles per hour (MPH). These two measurements tell you different things about the blower’s performance, and it’s important to understand the difference between them so you…

Mowing overgrown lawn with a residential mower
DIY PROJECTS, Home & Garden

How to Clean a Push Mower Deck 

A clean push mower deck is essential for a number of reasons. First, it helps to ensure that your mower is running efficiently. When the deck is dirty, it can cause the mower to overheat and work harder than it needs to. Second, a clean…

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