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The beginning of spring can be a busy time for homeowners and professionals alike. With winter behind you, getting back on top of everything will take some time. But with a few helpful tips, it can be made easier and help set you up for a good season ahead.
There’s nothing more frustrating than having your Automower® stop during the peak grass growing period, leaving your lawn to grow uncontrolled whilst you wait for your Automower® to get serviced.
Correctly storing your garden tools goes a long way to maximising their product life and minimising maintenance, helping you get more out of them over the years. Of course, the way you store your tools will depend on what they are and what types of storage spaces you have available.
Originally created in 2015 as part of Husqvarna’s advanced anti-theft features, Automower® Connect was developed as a way to track a stolen Automower® in real-time. However, as technology has advanced over the last 6 years, so have the capabilities of Automower® Connect.
By far the most common question we get asked when someone first sees an Automower® is - Where do the grass clippings go?
Not quite sure where to focus your energy in the garden right now? Here are some of our favourite tasks to get on with this winter.
Keeping on top of tall and wide hedges can be challenging, even for professionals. From keeping your balance on top of a ladder, to struggling to reach across wide hedges or down tight spaces - maintenance is necessary, but is no easy task.
Garden in need of some TLC? Here are 10 tasks to do this autumn - along with the best tools to use to get them done like a pro.
There are few things that will transform your garden into a manicured botanical haven more than a freshly mowed lawn and well-kept hedges. While lawn mowing and hedge trimming seem like relatively straight-forward jobs, there are optimal times you can do them to help both yourself and your garden reap the maximum benefits.
Care and maintenance are among some of the most asked questions when it comes to robotic lawn mowers - which is exactly what we’ll be covering. Everything from how to clean your Automower®, how to change its blades and when to send it in for servicing.
Owning a Husqvarna Automower® is all about ease of use, which is felt instantly as even the installation process has been fine-tuned. Here’s a guide to how easy it is to install a Husqvarna robotic lawn mower.
Discover a robotic mower that's 25 years in the making. Husqvarna Automower® will help you achieve the perfect lawn, and give you more time for the things that matter to you.
If you're one of those who are guilty of throwing your tools in a shed, you might just benefit from these simple tips for storing your tools during winter.
Knowing how to prevent your chainsaw from pinching is crucial. Everyone can get pinched, but with a bit of caution and strategic operation, you can prevent kickback and serious injury.
At this time of year, most gardens are on the verge of entering winter dormancy. But just because things are starting to slow down and get ready to enjoy a well-deserved rest, doesn't mean that the same is true for you. Winter can be a brutal time for your grass, plants and soil; so a helping hand is needed if you want it to thrive come spring.
Looking for effective new techniques to get the beautiful garden and backyard you’ve always wanted? Try these 7 gardening hacks to make life easier when gardening. Spend less time working and more time relaxing.
Leaf blowers are simple machines that are fairly easy to use, but there are some tricks and techniques that can really make your life so much easier.
Pruning and trimming hedges is an essential gardening skill that involves removing the dead or overgrown stems, roots and branches on hedges, trees and shrubs. By trimming each year, it encourages healthier, thicker and more symmetrical growth of your plants. Something that every gardener wants.
Dull mower blades not only makes for a less than attractive finish to your lawn, but can also make it easy for disease to take a hold resulting in bare patches, unsightly grass, and a whole host of other issues.
When it comes to getting the most out of your Automower®, keeping it clean and in good condition goes a long way to keeping it powering around the lawn like a pro without any issues. If you’re wondering how to clean your Automower® here are seven simple steps to getting the job done as safely and efficiently as possible.
The noble and fast-growing art of chainsaw carving dates back to the ancient art of woodcarving, modernised during the 1950’s by the first chainsaw artists.
Like any machine, every lawn mower needs regular maintenance. Without regular maintenance, the chances of problems developing increases significantly as time goes by.
Over time, leaves, moss, debris and even birds nests can make it difficult for rainwater runoff to drain away properly.
There is nothing better than seeing your hedges looking uniform, neat, and perfectly sculpted.
Fuel contamination is, as the name suggests, fuel that becomes contaminated or tainted with algae, water, rust, sediment and organic matter that collects toward the bottom of fuel tanks found at service stations.
High pressure washers work like magic. Actually, they only seem to work like magic. There really is quite a bit of science behind how high pressure washers are able to do what they do.
When it’s slippery, or if you have slopes on your lawn, our terrain kit helps your Automower® to perform. This easy guide shows you how you can easily switch to a terrain kit. If you have an Automower® 300-series go here for instructions:
When it’s slippery, or you have slopes on your lawn, our terrain kit helps your Automower® to perform. This easy guide shows you how you can easily equip your mower with a terrain kit. If you have an Automower® 400-series go here for instructions:
When the blades become worn, or when the tip of the grass blades begin to whiten and look frayed when cutting, you should change the blades on your Automower® to maintain performance. Make sure you always use original blades and screws, and always replace the screw at the same time as the blade when carrying out maintenance, otherwise the screw can be worn out and cause the blade to come loose when operating.
The flexibility of your Husqvarna front mower means that you can quickly adapt it to the work at hand, or for new tasks for the season.
When starting your Husqvarna Rider, make sure you follow these simple steps.
Your Husqvarna Rider is a versatile machine that lets you change attachments depending on the task at hand. Mounting your cutting deck or attachment on the Rider is easily done and only takes minutes. Warning! Wear protective glasses when fitting the cutting unit. The spring which tensions up the belt may break and cause serious injury.
Change the oil after every 25 hours of operation or each season. You may need to change the oil more often under dusty, dirty conditions. There are two ways of draining the oil, both shown in this video.
Before tipping the lawn mower to drain oil, empty the fuel tank by running the engine until the fuel tank is empty.
Follow this guide to install a mulch kit on your Husqvarna lawnmower. Remember that blades are sharp, so protect your hands with gloves and/or wrap the blades with a heavy cloth.
Changing from a trimmer line to a grass blade on your Husqvarna brushcutter is easy; all you have to do is follow these simple steps. If you are changing your trimmer head outdoors, ensure it’s in a place where it’s easy to see a small tool or nut, should you drop it.
Having the right tools for the job when gardening is of course essential for getting a good result. Changing from a trimmer line to a grass blade on your Husqvarna brushcutter is easy; just watch the video and follow these simple steps. A bench is always useful to work on, and it prevents you from dropping screws in the grass.
A Husqvarna blower is a great help to quickly clear a garden of leaves. Ensure you never blow air towards fixed objects such as walls, large rocks, vehicles, and fences. When working inside corners, blow from the corner and inward towards the centre of the work area. Otherwise, debris can fly up in your face. Never point the blower nozzle at delicate plants.
When it comes to clearing work, a brushcutter is your most versatile tool. Here’s a list of tips on how to work safely and effectively with your Husqvarna brushcutter.
The soil in your garden is a living organism that needs air, water and nourishment. That’s why tilling – or soil cultivation – is imperative for a healthy garden. And that’s why we’ve put together a guide on the subject.
Spring is around the corner and it’s finally time to roll up the sleeves and put on the garden gloves. We’ve put together a list to help you lay the foundation for a great looking garden.
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