As winter thaws into spring, it’s time to bring your mower with a Kawasaki engine back into service. At Valley View Agri-Systems—your trusted Kawasaki Engines dealer—we know that proper seasonal maintenance ensures reliable performance all season long. Follow this guide to de-winterize your mower, stock up on lawn mower parts, and keep your commercial or residential mowing operation running smoothly.
- Pre-Startup Inspection
Before you fire up that Kawasaki engine, perform a thorough visual check:
Item | What to Inspect | Action |
Fuel system | Old fuel, clogged filter | Drain stale gas; replace fuel filter |
Oil & filter | Oil quality & level | Change oil and oil filter |
Air filter | Dirt, debris, moisture | Clean or replace air filter |
Spark plugs | Fouling, gap wear | Inspect, gap, or replace spark plug |
Belts & blades | Cracks, wear, dullness | Replace belts; sharpen or swap blades |
Battery & cables | Corrosion, charge | Clean terminals; fully charge battery |
Tip: Stock up on genuine lawn mower parts—oil filters, air filters, spark plugs—from Valley View Agri-Systems while you’re at it.
- Fuel System Refresh
Old gasoline degrades and gums up carburetors. To protect your Kawasaki engine:
- Drain any winterized fuel.
- Inspect the fuel tank for rust or debris.
- Add fresh, stabilized gasoline.
- Replace the fuel filter as recommended in your owner’s manual.
Having spare fuel filters and premium stabilizer on hand means less downtime later in the season.
- Engine Oil & Filter Change
Clean oil reduces wear on internal engine components:
- Run the engine briefly to warm the oil.
- Drain old oil completely.
- Install a new OEM oil filter.
- Refill with manufacturer-specified oil grade.
As an authorized Kawasaki Engines dealer, Valley View Agri-Systems carries the exact oil and filters your engine needs.

- Air Filtration & Spark Plugs
A healthy air/fuel mix begins with clean air:
- Air filter: Foam filters can be washed; paper filters must be replaced.
- Spark plug: Remove, inspect electrode gap, and swap if worn.
Keep extra filters and spark plugs in your parts inventory to breeze through mid-season tune-ups.
- Blades, Belts & Chassis
A commercial lawn mower demands robust drive components:
- Belts: Check for cracks or glazing. Replace if aged.
- Blades: Sharpen or replace to ensure clean cuts.
- Chassis: Remove caked-on grass and debris; lubricate pivot points.
Stocking spare belts and blades at the start of spring prevents unexpected work stoppages.
- Final Startup & Test
- Reconnect the battery.
- Prime the carburetor per manual.
- Start the engine; listen for smooth idling.
- Engage blades and drive—test under light load.
Address any leaks, noises, or performance hiccups immediately.
Why Valley View Agri-Systems?
- Authorized Kawasaki Engines dealer with factory-trained technicians
- Full inventory of genuine lawn mower parts for residential & commercial lawn mower applications
- Preventive-maintenance kits and expert advice
Spring tune-up season moves fast—contact Valley View Agri-Systems today to reserve your maintenance kit, bulk parts, and schedule your professional service. Keep your Kawasaki engine running cooler, cleaner, and stronger all year long!