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Landen Allen solutions llc We provide a service to find the solutions of the problem that you face today. PROPERTY CLEANING -yard maintenance -roof cleaning -brick cleaning Concrete cleaning Anything you can imagine no job to big No job to small

Landen Allen solutions llc We provide a service to find the solutions of the problem that you face today. PROPERTY CLEANING -yard maintenance -roof cleaning -brick cleaning Concrete cleaning Anything you can imagine no job to big No job to small




Shallow River LLC

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Shallow River LLC

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10 years of experience

Shallow River Construction Services is general contracting company primarily focusing on concrete construction and repair. In addition to this we provide several contracting services from landscaping and carpentry to heavy haul trucking. Anything and everything in between.

Shallow River Construction Services is general contracting company primarily focusing on concrete construction and repair. In addition to this we provide several contracting services from landscaping and carpentry to heavy haul trucking. Anything and everything in between.







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Lawn Tool Repair questions, answered by experts

Whether to repair or replace your lawn mower depends on what is wrong with it and how long you have owned it. If your lawn mower is relatively new, ensuring you regularly service it will help keep it in good shape. There are issues that will cost hundreds of dollars to repair, such as the engine blowing or the lawn mower going over rocks. Many people go by the three-year rule and replace their lawn mower rather than do repairs after this time.

It's a good idea to lubricate your mower blades and mowing deck with something protective like WD40 that prevents rust and helps stop grass and dirt from sticking to the blades and deck.

Yes, you can tip a lawn mower on its side as long as you turn it with the carburetor side upwards. This prevents oil from leaking into the carburetor and reducing performance. You can also tip the mower backward as long as it's stable while you're working on the deck or blades for safety.

Sometimes dark smoke trailing out of your lawn mower is the result of excess oil. It smokes as it burns off. Other times, it could signal a problem with the combustion or contaminated fuel. If changing the fuel and cleaning your mower doesn’t help, call a professional (especially if the smoke is white).

The best and safest way to deal with used motor oil is to bring it to an approved facility to be recycled and refined into new material. You may see recommendations to use old oil as an equipment lubricant or wood stain, but using it in these ways can be dangerous, messy, and environmentally irresponsible.

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