The Importance of a Small Engine Tune-Up
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When it comes to small engine power equipment, routine maintenance is a main component of long-term, worry free performance. Sometimes however, a little more is needed. A tune
-up can restore your equipment back to peak performance, making it run more efficiently. In addition, your equipment should produce fewer emissions. The fact that a tune-up can save money in costly repairs down the road can make it even more compelling.
Maintenance involves all of the things necessary to keep your equipment in good working order. This usually includes washing the machine, changing the oil, sharpening blades when applicable, inspecting, tightening and/or lubricating moving parts.
If your engine begins to fall below what you consider good working order, a tune-up can help. This could involve all of the above mentioned procedures for maintenance, as well as changing the air filter, spark plug, fuel filter (if applicable), belts and adjusting the carburetor. This should normally be all that is needed to take care of most minor issues, and will aid in increasing performance.
Sometimes a more in-depth tune-up is needed that may involve rebuilding the carburetor.
As long as your equipment is maintained regularly and tuned up as needed, it will serve you well for years to come. The money spent on keeping your equipment in tip top shape is small, compared to the cost of replacing it altogether.
About us
Northeastern Window & Door opened in 1979 by Jim and Betty Smith as a small Window & Door Shop serving Northeastern Michigan. The store is now owned and operated by John Smith, Jim and Betty's son.
Jim and Betty Smith, and family, lived in the Metro Detroit area. Jim worked as a trim carpenter. They had family in Alcona County and wanted to get out of the city. Jim and Betty would come "Up North" on the weekends and Jim did side jobs when he was in the area. Jim had trouble locating materials for his jobs. He saw a need for a window and door supplier in Alcona County so he and his family relocated to Mikado in 1979 and opened Northeastern Window & Door in May 1979, on the corner of US 23 and Main Street in Harrisville. Jim sold windows, doors and trim. Jim became known as "Need trim, see Jim".
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