Thursday, February 20, 2014

Choosing the Right Lawn Mower



Is your lawn mower running on its last leg? You knew this time would come eventually, but you always tell yourself you’ll replace it next year. Once you’ve run through all feasible options for small engine repair inSalt Lake City, UT, you finally have the excuse you’ve needed to justify buying a new toy! The question is, what kind of mower do you get?

Most mowers you see these days will fit into one of three categories, the first of which is the classic rotary style. Rotary style mowers operate with a spinning blade, similar to a ceiling fan. These can be pushed manually, but self-propelled rotary mowers have reached near ubiquity. These mowers are most common because they are relatively inexpensive and incredibly effective for smaller applications that don’t quite warrant a riding mower.

Riding mowers really need no explanation. If you’ve got a large plot, or just don’t want to have to stand and walk while you do your yard work, a riding lawnmower is a great choice. A sort of arms race within the industry has led to increasingly comfortable machines, for much cheaper than they used to be.  A riding lawn mower isn’t necessarily the status symbol it was a few decades ago. That said, you’ll still feel like a king as you cruise around the yard on one of these.

Another type of lawnmower that is less commonly seen is the Zero-turn mower. These machines are best suited for large scale projects. Their specially designed wheel system allows them to maneuver around rocks, stumps and various other obstacles. Because of their size and cost, zero-turn mowers are typically only used for commercial applications.

There are countless different brands of mowers out there, and they each have their own claim to fame, but the vast majority of them fit into one of these categories. Rotary mowers are great for smaller applications and their lower price point. Riding mowers are great for bigger projects, as well as just cruising around the yard with a beverage in hand. Zero-turn mowers are great for large scale and commercial applications, but if you need a zero-turn mower you probably already knew that. Whatever your mowing needs are, just take trip to your local lawnmower dealer or call your local lawn mower repair man for a recommendation and you’ll be back to cutting grass in no time.

By: Kyson Crowell

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