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[* icon_note] Before continuing, take note of your current oil level by following these steps.
-[* black] The metal rod attached to the cap is the dip stick and is used to test the oil level in your mower.
-[* black] Wipe any oil off the tip of the stick and reinsert it into the mower. make sure to tighten the cap down when doing so.
+[* icon_note] The metal rod attached to the cap is the dip stick and is used to test the oil level in your mower.
+[* black] Wipe any oil off the tip of the stick and reinsert it into the mower. Make sure to tighten the cap down when doing so.
[* black] Remove the cap and stick once again and note the height of the oil left on the bottom of the stick.
-[* red] If the oil is inbetween the two small holes, looks clean and you haven't experienced any mechanical difficulties, your mower's oil is in good shape and does not need replacement.
+[* red] If the oil is in between the two small holes, looks clean, and you haven't experienced any mechanical difficulties, your mower's oil is in good shape and does not need replacement.