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About Lawn Mower (Walk-Behind & Ride-On Mower)

Lawn mowers cut grass to a consistent height for home lawns, parks, sports fields, golf courses and commercial grounds maintenance. Walk-behind models suit small and medium areas and tight spaces, while ride-on mowers and zero-turn machines cover large grounds quickly. Cutting width, deck type, engine power and grass collection system determine how fast a given area can be mowed. Many models also mulch or side-discharge clippings, and can be fitted with accessories for seasonal grounds work.

How to Choose

  • Cutting width matched to lawn size and job frequency
  • Engine power and deck type (side, rear or mulching discharge)
  • Walk-behind vs ride-on or zero-turn for large areas
  • Grass collection, mulching and discharge options
  • Cutting height adjustment range and ease of maintenance

FAQ

Q: How wide should my mower cut?
A: Match cutting width to the area you mow. Walk-behind mowers commonly cut around 40-55 cm, while ride-on and zero-turn mowers cover much wider swaths. Wider decks finish large lawns in fewer passes.

Q: Walk-behind or ride-on mower, which should I choose?
A: Walk-behind models are affordable and maneuverable for smaller yards and tight beds, while ride-on and zero-turn models save time on large open areas. Choose by mowing area and terrain.

Q: What does mulching mean and do I need it?
A: Mulching cuts clippings finely and returns them to the lawn as natural fertilizer, so there is less waste to collect. It works best with a dedicated mulching deck or kit and regular mowing.

Q: How do I maintain a lawn mower?
A: Keep the blade sharp, clean grass build-up from the deck, change the oil and air filter on engine models, and check drive belts and cables regularly so the mower cuts cleanly every season.