We all know to change the oil, air filter, and spark plug on our lawn mowers. But how many lube the wheels on the mower, especially a push mower? I know some of you have Zoom Fire V-8, 900 HP, 96" cut riding mower, AM/FM radio, air conditioned, noise canceling cab, but for those who still have to push a mower, this applies. Last Saturday while cutting grass, I noticed mower seemed harder to push. I thought, maybe it was another casualty of hearing the Happy Birthday Song. (Every time the Happy birthday song is sung to me, something new hurts, things takes longer to do, or no longer work.) AFTER, not before, cutting the grass, I decided to lube the wheels on push mower. Took the wheels off one by one, and lubed the axles with White Lithium Grease. Now it's like the mower is sliding on ice compared to before. A tip for getting oil in the mower. When I do an oil change, I put the recommended amount of oil in a quart oil bottle. Bottle has a spout that I robbed from a grease bottle for lower end of boat motor. This way, there is no checking, or over filling of oil, and no spills