Student volunteers checking which maintenance tasks have been performed on a group of lawnmowers.
Two student volunteers using a hand-held drill to remove a lawnmower blade to be sandblasted.
A faculty volunteer removing an outer protective piece of a lawnmower to access a spark plug.
A student volunteer performing detail cleaning on the outer plastic surfaces of a lawnmower.
A student volunteer assessing the maintenance performed on a snowblower.
A student volunteer scraping excess grass clippings from the bottom of a lawnmower.
An overview image of part of the 70 machines serviced at the clinic. They are organized by what stage of maintenance they are through.
A student volunteer power-washing a lawnmower to remove excess grass clipping debris.

44th Annual Lawn Mower Clinic Recap

On Thursday, November 2nd – Saturday, November 4th the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) at UW-Madison held its annual lawn mower, snow blower, and roto-tiller clinic. This clinic is designed to winterize and provide preventative maintenance for your machine before the upcoming season!

Services include:

  • Thorough Cleaning & Armor All  
  • Change Oil  
  • Clean & Gap Spark Plug*  
  • Drain Fuel System  
  • Sharpen & Balance Blade**  
  • Clean Air Filter
  • Test Run Machine 

*New spark plug is optional

**Mower only 

A Recap of the event:

  • 70 machines serviced!
  • 32 student volunteers!
  • 5 faculty volunteers!
  • 3 generous sponsors!

Watch for information about the 2024 UW-Madison ASABE Lawn Mower Clinic coming in the fall!