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TOE) *G ASR Den IN» “AY GeAw 7 ae 
May, 1916 
Keeping up the Lawn Mower 
HE “big three” that control the destiny of 
a lawn are the hose, the roller, and the 
lawn mower; and the first two of these are 
absolutely dependent on the last, while the 
last can produce results independently of the 
other two. 
When a mower rat- 
tles it means that it 
is being abused. Get 
a screwdriver and 
tighten up the screws 
that control the 
bearings. Get out 
the screw and ad- 
just the temic blade. 
By gentle taps push 
the ~blad = ise 
backward or forward 
so that it comes in 
even contact with 
the revolving blade. 
Then tighten the 
screws. Dull knives 
in adjustment will 
do by far better 
work than shar The rollers can be adjusted 
blades badly lace . by serews at the side 
When it is desired 
to lengthen or shorten the cut of grass it can 
be quickly done by adjusting the bolts that hold 
the roller in place, and either raising or lower- 
ing the roller. 
‘When taking the mower over rough places, 
either lift it or turn it over and push it, and 
never drag it after you, making the blades 
os 
Always push the mower over rough places 
whirl around uselessly. Any old kind of oil 
won’t do for the mower; poor oil gums very | 
rapidly. 
Once or twice during the season take off the 
wheels and remove the accumulated grime 
The grass catcher is useful when the grass is long | 
and also scrape out the cogs. When ready | 
for winter storage give it a final cleaning and | 
grease the parts liable to rust. Pack it away | 
in a dry place. 
Massachusetts. L. J. DooGuE. 
