Bad Boy Mower Maintenance: Top Tips for Peak Performance

Nov. 20 2024 Events By A&W Sales

Bad Boy Mower Maintenance: Top Tips for Peak Performance

When it comes to maintaining the power and precision of your Bad Boy Mower, regular upkeep is key. By following these expert tips, you can ensure your mower stays in top condition, providing a pristine cut for years to come. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time mower owner, this guide has you covered.


1. Keep It Clean

After every use, clean your mower thoroughly. Grass clippings, dirt, and debris can accumulate on the deck and blades, potentially causing clogs and reducing performance. Use a leaf blower or compressed air to blow debris off of your mower.  DO NOT spray your mower with water immediately after use. This can ruin the bearings in your spindles since they are extremely hot from use and the cool water will cause the grease to expand.  WAIT at least 2 hours before washing. 


2. Sharpen Your Blades

Dull blades tear the grass rather than cutting it, which can leave your lawn looking uneven and stressed. Regularly inspect and sharpen your blades to maintain that signature clean cut. A good rule of thumb is to check blade sharpness every 25 hours of use.


3. Check the Oil

Your Bad Boy Mower’s engine depends on clean, fresh oil to run smoothly. Check the oil levels before every use and change it according to the manufacturer’s recommendations. Typically, this should be done every 50 hours of operation or at the start of each mowing season.


4. Inspect the Air Filter

A clogged air filter can choke your mower’s engine, reducing efficiency and performance. Check your air filter regularly, especially during dusty mowing conditions. Replace it as needed to keep your engine running strong.

DO NOT blow out your air filter with a air compressor or compressed air. Air filters are made of paper and the pressure from an air compressor can cause tears in the filter, letting dirt and dust get through to your engine. Instead, tap the filter on a table to know out trapped debris. 


5. Monitor Tire Pressure

Uneven tire pressure can cause an uneven cut, especially on hilly terrain. Use a tire gauge to check pressure regularly and inflate to the levels specified in your owner’s manual.


6. Keep Belts in Check

Inspect your mower’s belts for cracks, fraying, or signs of wear. A worn belt can slip or snap, leaving you unable to mow until it’s replaced. Keep spares on hand for quick fixes and prevent downtime.


7. Store It Right

Proper storage is essential, especially during the off-season. Store your Bad Boy Mower in a cool, dry place and consider using a cover for extra protection. Always remove the battery if storing for extended periods to prevent drainage or corrosion.


8. Use Genuine Bad Boy Parts

When replacing parts, always choose genuine Bad Boy Mower components. These parts are specifically designed for your mower, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.


9. Schedule Professional Maintenance

While routine maintenance can often be done at home, it’s important to have your mower professionally serviced annually. A trained technician can perform a thorough inspection, fine-tune the engine, and address potential issues before they become costly repairs.


10. Follow the Owner’s Manual

Finally, always refer to your Bad Boy Mower’s owner’s manual for specific maintenance schedules and procedures. It’s your go-to resource for ensuring your mower operates at its best.


Bonus Tips for Maximizing Your Mowing Experience

  • Mow at the Right Time: Avoid mowing when the grass is wet to prevent clumping and uneven cuts. Early morning or late afternoon is ideal.
  • Adjust the Deck Height: Cutting grass too short can stress your lawn and make it vulnerable to weeds and disease. Set the deck to a height that leaves the grass healthy and lush.
  • Alternate Mowing Patterns: Switch up your mowing pattern each time you cut the grass to prevent soil compaction and promote even growth.

By implementing these tips, your Bad Boy Mower will reward you with a flawless mowing experience and a lawn you can be proud of. Regular maintenance doesn’t just enhance performance—it also extends the life of your mower, protecting your investment for the long haul.