Most common Craftsman lawn edger parts that need replacing
- Edger blade. The edger blade cuts the grass along the pavement or sidewalk and digs a trench beside the sidewalk or pavement when cutting depth is set low enough to hit the ground.
- Wheels. Wheels allow the edger to roll along the pavement or sidewalk while edging.
- Recoil starter. The recoil starter spins the engine flywheel to start the engine when you pull the starter rope.
- Spark plug. The spark plug ignites the fuel mixture in the cylinder to run the engine.
- Carburetor. The carburetor mixes air and fuel into a combustible gas that enters the cylinder and drives the piston when the mixture is ignited by the spark plug.
Edging tips for your Craftsman lawn edger
- Edging is best performed when conditions are dry. If the ground is wet when edging, dirt gets packed around the blade which can cause excessive belt wear and interfere with blade performance.
- If dirt does build up round the blade, stop the engine and disconnect the spark plug wire. Remove the dirt from around the blade.
- For deep edging, first cut a shallow trench that cut the trench deeper until the desired depth is obtained.
- For uniform edging, run the blade guide along the edge of the sidewalk or driveway.
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