Jasz
VIP Contributor
As a business man or woman, you probably already know how important it is to keep your lawn equipment in good condition. If you don't use it, you'll lose money. But if you don't store it properly, your equipment will rust and rot quickly.
1. Store lawn equipment in a dry, well-ventilated area.
2. Keep your lawn equipment covered with a tarp or other protective covering when not in use.
3. Make sure there is adequate ventilation around the storage area and vehicles so that mold, mildew and moisture do not build up on or around the equipment or vehicles themselves.
4. Remove any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on your equipment over the season by raking it off before storing it for the winter months.
5. When storing your lawn mower, rake out the grass clippings and debris from underneath so they do not accumulate in one place where they can be easily tracked into your home during spring clean up season.
1. Store lawn equipment in a dry, well-ventilated area.
2. Keep your lawn equipment covered with a tarp or other protective covering when not in use.
3. Make sure there is adequate ventilation around the storage area and vehicles so that mold, mildew and moisture do not build up on or around the equipment or vehicles themselves.
4. Remove any dirt or debris that may have accumulated on your equipment over the season by raking it off before storing it for the winter months.
5. When storing your lawn mower, rake out the grass clippings and debris from underneath so they do not accumulate in one place where they can be easily tracked into your home during spring clean up season.