If you’re extremely limited on storage space, you may be wondering if it would hurt to store your lawn mower vertically. Unless your machine was built for vertical storage, we don’t recommend it. Vertical lawn mower storage can cause fuel and oil to drip into the engine, which is exactly where you don’t want it to go.

Where can I put my lawn mower if I don’t shed?

Storing a lawn mower indoors is always the best option, for example in your garage, or, if you don’t have a garage, in a storage unit. This will ensure your mower stays completely dry and won’t be exposed to wind and freezing temps.

Can I store my riding mower outside?

Storing a mower outside, more common with riding mowers, is not a good idea, even when you cover it to protect it from the winter climate. Often water makes its way into the gas tank and starts issues so whenever possible store your mower inside.

How much space does a lawn mower take up?

Most riding mowers or zero turn mowers are going to need at least a 5 foot by 5-foot space, some even a 7 foot by 5-foot space depending on the mower’s size.

How do you jack up the front of a riding lawn mower?

How to Jack Up Your Lawn Mower

  1. Drive the lawn mower to a flat and open area.
  2. Slide the hydraulic jack underneath the riding lawn mower, near the appropriate tire.
  3. Center the hydraulic jack underneath the guard.
  4. Crank the hydraulic jack handle to lift the lawn mower.

Should I run my lawn mower out of gas for winter?

Unused gas left in a mower over the winter can get stale, gumming up the carburetor and inviting rust. Turn the mower off and allow the engine to cool, then siphon excess gas into a clean can. (You can put this gas in your car, provided it hasn’t been mixed with oil.)

Should I change the oil in my lawn mower before winter?

Change the oil Old oil contains gasoline, moisture, soot and acids that can corrode internal engine components over the winter. Change the oil in your mower and run it for a few minutes to coat all the internal parts with clean oil.

Should you run mower out of gas for winter?

Unused gas left in a mower over the winter can get stale, gumming up the carburetor and inviting rust. (You can put this gas in your car, provided it hasn’t been mixed with oil.) Restart the mower and run it until it stops; repeat until the engine no longer starts and the fuel lines are empty.

Will rain hurt a riding lawn mower?

Lawn mower engines are designed to tolerate an occasional sprinkle so a little bit of rain on a lawn mower’s engine shouldn’t hurt it. When the rain passes, start your mower and let it run for a few minutes. The heat from the engine will drive out any moisture and keep the motor from rusting.