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Types of Lawn Mowers-Riding Lawn Mowers, Rotary Lawn Mowers, Push Reel Lawn Mower

Every home owner either owns a lawn mower or hires a company that own lawn mowers to help keep their front yard and the back yard of their home well manicured. A lawn mower is a machine with sharp revolving blades that helps cut lawn evenly.

There are several different types of lawn mowers and different designs that have been made over the years to serve different purposes. Today I will cover riding lawn mowers, Rotary lawn mowers and push reel lawn mower.

Push Reel Lawn Mower:

Push reel lawn mower in many countries goes by the name the Cylinder mower. This is an all manual mower, but when properly adjusted a push reel lawn mower will give you the cleanest cut of the grass. A push reel lawn mower typically cutting widths are anywhere from 12 inches to 20 inches.

Rotary lawn mowers:

  1. In today’s market you will find that many of the rotary push mowers are power by a small engine running on gasoline. Many of these rotary lawn mowers have one cylinder and can have a horse power range from 2 to 7 horse power. The rotary lawn mower, which what most of us are using today comes with a manual pull crank to start the engine. Because of improvement in technology, the newer rotary lawn mower comes with pre-set speed to help increase the life of the engine by reducing over-revving. A gasoline rotary lawn mower has some great advantages and disadvantages when compare to an electric rotary lawn mower. One of the most obvious issues with gas rotary lawn mowers is the noise level. Other issues includes, cleaning of the spark plug, dirty air filter and storage of fuel. However, a gas rotary lawn mower has more power than en electric rotary    lawn mower.

Riding Lawn Mower:

A riding lawn mower is one of my favorite lawn mower machines to use, partly because I get lazy sometimes and have a very large lawn area that has to be cut. A riding lawn mower provides a seat and controls on the mower and I get to sit and ride the mower. Riding lawn mowers can have many different usages. A riding lawn mower can have other devices mount on it. Devices such as: snowplows and snow blowers. These mowers come with blades designs to cut the grass into very small pieces. There is other riding lawn mower that comes with twin blades to help create mulch. Furthermore, they can have side discharge, or bag ready mowers. When using riding lawn mowers, bagging is never work well because a riding mower is usually use for large area, which makes it difficult to bag the clippings, specially, if you have weeds or long grass . For all your Lawn mower needs check http://www.depotexpo.com.

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