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Everything You Need To Know (About Ride On Lawn Mowers)

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Do you want to cut your gardening and mowing time by half? In this article, we cover everything you need to know about the “ride on lawn mowers“, including their features and models. 

 

Everything You Need To Know About Ride On Lawn Mowers

Homeowners with large lawns dread the time they need to mower their garden. Many put off mowing because they are fed up with pushing heavy machinery around their yard. If this sounds like you, then we have a solution to your problem: ride-on mowers.

Unlike other gardening alternatives, ride on mowers cost more.

However, these machines have a wide range of features that justify their higher price tag. There are many choices available for homeowners and contractors. There are also mowers made for beginners. 

 

Why choose a ride on lawn mowers?

Many ride on lawn mowers now come with a zero-turn function. This system allows users to cut around shrubs and trees in one pass. 

Many landscapers prefer these types of lawnmowers because they’re highly maneuverable machines ideal for cutting around flower beds, trees, and under furniture within an acre. Some machines feature mulching options. This function allows the mower to cut grass into fine pieces and blows it back to the lawn to rot down. 

Homeowners with complicated gardens would also love ride-on mowers that feature extra power and twin blades that reduce the time needed to cut the grass across an expansive area. 

What kinds of riding mowers are available?

 

Mulching mowers

Dedicated mulching mowers feature blades that cut clippings into small pieces. The system then blows these clipping to the lawn where they can decompose and nurture the garden. 

Rear-collection lawn mowers 

Rear-collection mowers are more affordable than mulching mowers. These machines rely on airflow to push clippings into an attached collections bag. Some ride-on, rear-collection mowers can also be fitted with a deflector, distributing the clippings evenly across the garden. 

If you decide to buy a collector mower, make sure you check the size of the collection bag. While a bigger bag would require less emptying, it will also be heavier. It’s recommended to note the bag’s size, especially if you plan to purchase a mower that needs users to empty its collection bag manually. 

Side-discharge mowers

Some lawn tractors feature mid-mount cutting decks with side ejection. This feature allows the mower to spray the clippings from the side of the deck instead of into a collection bag. 

Tractor mowers

The tractor models of ride-on mowers allow its users to integrate many attachments and accessories to the machine. Some tractor models may include trailers to haul feed for your livestock. 

 

What features should I consider when buying ride on lawn mowers?

 

Do you want a manual or hydrostatic transmission?

Typically, homeowners choose manual transmission mowers as their system closely resembles that of a car. Manual mowers use a clutch system to change gears. 

Lawn mowers using hydrostatic transmission are easier to use and make going around obstacles easier. Models with hydrostatic systems offer better speed and cruise control. However, these models are more expensive. 

How big of a cutting width are you looking for?

The wider the cutting width, the faster you can mow across enormous areas of grass. However, experts advise against buying a mower that is wider than the narrowest gap in your garden. When looking for a riding mower, take into consideration where you’ll store the machine. 

What engine size do you need?

Your ride-on mower’s engine size should be based on the range of tasks you need to perform. Will you be pulling a trailer? Will you be going up steep terrain? Some jobs may require more power from your engine.

Are you thinking of buying your own ride-on lawn mowers? Look no further. Here at Mower Place, we offer a wide range of riding mowers from the top brands in the industry—including Cub Cadet, Rover, Toro, and Razorback. 

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