Gas-powered lawn mowers, trimmers, and leaf blowers may soon be a thing of the past in New York State. A new bill would require all landscaping equipment to be electric by 2027.
The COVID-19 pandemic caused Gordon to leave his home in Harpursville for a period of time to quarantine with some family members. While he was gone, his lawn mower was stolen.
So, you're faced with another summer of lawn mowing in Utica, Rome, Syracuse--wherever in Central New York--and you're wondering: How can I make this job easier? How can I spice it up? Or kick it up a notch?
Why do a tune-up? Pretty simple, a tuned lawn mower will cut emissions by 50% That's pretty dramatic considering how many mowers are probably not really tuned up week.
I've begun a mini-series of videos entitled, "Greg On The Go", where I (Greg) am trying to do some household chore or other activity that you may also be facing as well. This time, it's getting the lawnmower up and running for that first mowing.
Like a song once said, "It's been a long time coming", spring weather has been an elusive item here in central New York. But when the buds are on the trees, and the grass starts to turn green, it'll be time to start mowing. If you've been storing your power mower in the garage or shed all winter long, what do you need to know about getting it ready? Glad you asked.