Easy Off-Season Maintenance Tips for Your Zero Turn Mower

Winter is here, and your zero-turn mower is probably taking a break. This is the best time to give it some care so it’s ready to go when spring comes around. At A&A Sales and Service in Statesville, NC, we’ve helped many people keep their mowers in great shape. One customer shared how a simple winter check-up saved them from big repair bills and got their mower running smoothly for spring. Here are some easy tips to take care of your mower during the off-season.

1. Clean Your Mower

After mowing all season, your mower likely has grass, dirt, and debris stuck to it. Here’s how to clean it:

Use a brush or air blower to get rid of dried grass from the deck, engine, and blades.

Wash the mower with soapy water, but don’t spray water into the engine or other sensitive parts.

Let it dry completely so it doesn’t rust.

2. Change the Oil

Old oil can harm your engine if it sits too long. Drain the old oil and put in fresh oil that’s recommended in your manual. Don’t forget to change the oil filter, too.

3. Check and Sharpen the Blades

Look at the blades for damage like nicks or dents. Sharp blades help cut grass cleanly and keep the engine from working too hard. Sharpen them or replace them if needed.

4. Inspect the Belts and Hoses

Check all the belts and hoses for cracks or wear. Replace anything that looks damaged to avoid problems in the spring.

5. Clean or Replace the Air Filter

A dirty air filter makes it harder for the engine to work. If the filter is clogged, replace it with a new one. If it’s just a little dirty, clean it off.

6. Check the Battery

Disconnect the battery and clean off any rust or corrosion on the terminals. Store the battery in a cool, dry spot, and use a trickle charger to keep it charged over the winter.

7. Take Care of the Fuel System

Add a fuel stabilizer to your gas tank to keep the fuel from going bad. Run the engine for a few minutes to spread the stabilizer through the system. If you want, you can also drain all the fuel instead.

8. Check the Tires

Look at the tires to make sure they’re not worn out and have the right amount of air. Properly inflated tires help your mower cut evenly and last longer.

9. Store Your Mower Safely

Keep your mower in a dry place, like a shed or garage, to protect it from the weather. If you can, use a cover to keep dust and moisture away.

10. Get Professional Help if Needed

If you’re not sure about something or want a thorough check-up, bring your mower to A&A Sales and Service. Our team in Statesville, NC, can handle tune-ups, blade replacements, and more to get your mower ready for spring.

Why Choose A&A Sales and Service?

At A&A Sales and Service, we care about helping you keep your outdoor equipment in great shape. Whether you’re mowing your yard or running a landscaping business, we’ve got you covered.

Don’t wait until spring to find out your mower isn’t working. Follow these tips and call or visit A&A Sales and Service in Statesville, NC, today. We’re here to help with all your zero turn mower needs!

Massey Ferguson Competitive Comparisons

At A&A Sales and Service, we understand you have a lot of choices, and making the right decision means having the right information.  Manufacturing precision has never been higher, and all the major manufacturers produce quality products.  The comparisons below will provide insight to help you make your decision.  When you combine all the features Massey Ferguson tractors offer with the personal service and added benefits included from A&A Sales and Service, purchasing a Massey Ferguson tractor or implement from A&A Sales and Service becomes the best choice.

MF GC1700 Series: MF 1800E Series: MF 1800M Series: MF 2800E Series MF 2800M Series MF 4700 Series
MF GC1700 vs. Kubota BX MF 1800E vs. Kubota MF 1800M vs. Kubota MF 2800E vs. Kubota MF 2800M vs. Kubota MF 4700 vs. John Deere
MF GC1700 vs. John Deere MF 1800E vs. John Deere MF 1800M vs. John Deere   MF 2800M vs. Farmall MF 4700 vs. Kubota
MF GC1700 vs. Mahindra MF 1800E vs. Kioti MF 1800M vs. New Holland   MF 2800M John Deere MF 4700 vs. New Holland
MF GC1700 vs. Kioti   MF 1800M vs. Case   MF 2800M vs. New Holland  
MF GC1700 vs. LS MT1       MF 2800M vs. Farmall  
MF 5700 Series          
MF 5711 vs John Deere          
MF 5711 vs Kubota T          
MF 5711 vs Kubota M          
MF 5711 vs New Holland          
MF 5711 vs John Deere          
MF 5711 vs. Kubota M6 101-111          
           

Unleashing the Power of Massey Ferguson GC1700 Series: The Compact Tractor for Every Job!

In the world of gardening and landscaping, efficiency and versatility are paramount. That’s where compact tractors like the Massey Ferguson GC1700 series shine. These powerful yet nimble machines are revolutionizing the way tasks are tackled in gardens and small farms. Here’s a glimpse into their multifaceted utility:

  • Landscaping Marvels:
    Whether it’s grading uneven terrain or aerating the soil for a healthy lawn, the GC1700 series offers precision and power. Its compact size allows easy navigation through tight spaces, while its robust engine ensures no task is too daunting.
  • Property Clearing Champion:
    Clearing overgrown brush or tackling dense vegetation becomes a breeze with the GC1700 series. Equipped with sturdy attachments, such as rotary cutters or flail mowers, these tractors effortlessly reclaim neglected areas, transforming them into usable spaces.
  • Fence Building Maestro:
    From digging post holes to hauling materials, building fences becomes a streamlined process with the GC1700 series. Its hydraulic capabilities enable precise control, ensuring accurate placement of posts and sturdy construction of fences, saving both time and effort.
  • Loader Use Extraordinaire:
    Need to move heavy materials or load mulch into your garden? The GC1700 series with its front-end loader is up to the task. With its lifting capacity and quick attach/detach functionality, it simplifies the most demanding of loading tasks, making light work of heavy lifting.

Compact tractors like the Massey Ferguson GC1700 series are not just machines; they’re partners in progress for garden enthusiasts, landscaping professionals, and small-scale farmers alike. With their unparalleled versatility and reliability, they’re paving the way for efficient and effective gardening and landscaping practices.

Unlock the full potential of your garden or small farm with the Massey Ferguson GC1700 series compact tractor—where every job becomes a joy and every task a triumph!