Choosing the right lawn mower

Lawn Mowers are vehicles that play a highly instrumental role when it comes to maintaining your lawn and keeping it tidy and presentable. Choosing the right kind of lawn mower can be a daunting task, especially for the new investors, as the sheer number of choices that the market offers might get overwhelming.

Lawn Mowers today come in different sizes and with different features, hence also with greatly varying costs. Prize usually ranges from $2000 to $10,000, while some are far more than $15,000 too.

It is important to look at the features of the lawn mower in terms of efficiency, quality, post customer service and of course the cost of the product itself. Here are a few tips to help you guide towards choosing the right instrument for your needs.

Property Size selection: The size of your property largely determines the kind of effort you will have to put in and the equipment you will require. It will also act as the most important deciding factor to understand what features you will want to install in your garden. For example, a large lawn space with a combination of grass and flowering plants would require much more maintenance than a smaller one would. Mowers with larger cutting width usually need more power and allows you to finish work faster. However, this will not be suitable for smaller lawns with narrow gates and many walls, where the blades will have movement restriction, thereby resulting in a wrong purchase.

Choosing Cutting Width: Mowers with larger cutting width will enable you to get work done faster, while mowers with smaller cutting width provide more agility and maneuverability, allowing you to cut grass in intricate patterns. It is also important to consider the size of the shed where the equipment will be stored. The width of the riding mowers is often much larger than the size of the cutting blades and would need a larger space for safe keeping.

Terrain type: Think about the number of obstacles that you will have to go around. The higher the number, the tighter your turning radius would be. Zero-Turn mowers and All Wheel Steers (AWL) allow you to cut grass faster, but with relatively no turns.

The purpose of use: Today, mowers are used for different purposes like mowing, aerating, tilling, leveling or snow removal. Most mowers are multi-purpose vehicles, and it can be put to different uses by selecting the appropriate add-ons. A customer will get their money’s worth only if they decide on its intended purpose.

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