Monday, August 26, 2013

3 Tips for Lawn Equipment Parts

Now that its “Officially” Fall – I wanted to repost this article. If you are shutting down a machine (or starting one) for the season, chances are, you will need parts.  Before you shop at propartsdirect.net, run out to your machine and grab the exact model and serial number. 

Knowing where to find the model and serial number on your lawn equipment is important for a variety of reasons. When addressing issues with your machine, the first question is always a model/serial request. Warranty work, insurance claims, and replacement parts all start – and stop with this information.


 1 – The engine that powers your machine has a separate serial and model than the actual unit. For example; Your Ariens snowblower has a model number (eg 920014) and unique serial number found on a sticker below the handle bars. The engine sitting on top of the unit has its own model and serial number. Unless you have issues with the engine, you will always shop for parts with the unit information.
2- When buying new equipment, make sure to record the model, serial, date of purchase. There is nothing more frustrating than traveling to your lawn and garden shop only to discover that you can’t be helped without this information. Its also not a bad idea to keep track of common replacement parts, like blades, skids, or oil. (HINT: use your phone to snap a photo and email to yourself.) This allows you to quickly search the internet for a specific item and get the best price.

 3- Learn where the ID plate is on your machine. Most newer equipment has a large, easy to read sticker along the side, under the seat, or attached to the side of the machine. Commercial grade equipment will have an engraved plate attached. There are apps and great web resources available to track this information but there are no shortcuts when it comes to knowing your equipment.