
by docwallys | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Simple Steps to Keep Your Engines Running Strong If you’ve lived in the Texas Hill Country long enough, you know how fast a calm afternoon can turn into a mess. One minute the sky’s clear, and the next thing you know, water’s running across your yard like somebody...

by docwallys | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Understanding Smoke in Small Engines You’re out in the yard, ready to knock out trimming the grass before the heat really kicks in, or maybe you just fired up your generator during a storm, when next thing you know the engine coughs out a cloud of smoke. Might be...

by docwallys | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
How Can You Properly Protect Your Equipment in the Cold? Winter weather can catch you off guard, especially in Texas. One day it’s 75 and sunny, the next you’re waking up to a hard freeze. That kind of swing doesn’t just mess with your morning, it can mess with your...

by docwallys | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
How Can You Tell If Your Small Engine Has a Flooded Carburetor or If It's Fuel Starvation? Small engine problems can be frustrating, especially when the symptoms look similar. If your lawn mower, generator, pressure washer, or other equipment won’t start or they run...

by docwallys | Feb 20, 2026 | Blog
Why Mower Belts Deserve More Attention Than They Get Most mower belt problems don’t announce themselves right away. What usually happens is the mower still runs, but something just doesn’t feel quite right. The cut isn’t as clean, the blades don’t seem as...

by docwallys | Sep 27, 2025 | Blog
A lawn mower engine is a lot like your own lungs, it needs clean air to function right. When the air filter clogs with dust, grass, and debris, the engine has to work harder. That means less power, rough starts, and in some cases, damage you don’t want to pay...