Wednesday, April 11, 2012

The Different Types of Lawn Mowers

By Nick Harbard


There are numerous different kinds of lawn mowers.

Once you start looking towards getting a new mower you will probably lookup some lawn mower reviews and quickly notice that you've got many choices available to you as well as the actual type of mower (such as cost, size, and so on). That said, it's fair to say that the type of lawn mower you'll be looking into purchasing is the vital factor involved. Cost, size, and everything else becomes irrelevant if you start looking into commercial zero-turn mowers when you have only a 20ft lawn.

Its imperative to have a brief analysis of the many types of lawn mowers and lawn tractors prior to when you start checking through reviews, in order to understand the general facts concerning them, for example if the mower you are looking to buy uses a horizontal axis (termed as a cylinder, or reel) or vertical axis (known as a rotary mower). Underneath are my different types of lawn mower reviews.

Reel/cylinder (horizontal axis) - Reel/cylinder lawn mowers can be human-powered, but they are often combined with an internal combustion engine. The most popular commercial walk behind mowers (a lawn mower you push); the horizontal lawn mower blade axis can make reel/cylinder mowers a great all-rounder. They'd represent little use on commercial lawns, however, for a modest household lawn they're perfect.

Rotary (vertical axis) - Vertical rotary blades are very effective, and therefore most of the time they need to be driven by an interior combustion engine. That said, electric rotary machines are increasingly becoming increasingly more typical. The main drawback to rotary mowers is due to the vertical axis they'll not gather the grass cuttings. You may have to permit it to lay or you may wish to bag the cuttings to keep the newly cut lawn looking uncluttered. Much like reel/cylinder mowers, many of these would be of minimal use on commercial lawns, but for a compact home lawn they're just ideal.

Hover - Hover mowers are energized rotary push mowers which use a turbine engine over the spinning blades to drive air lower to form an air cushion, lifting the mower above the ground. Hover mowers are great for massive commercial lawns, parks and fields, and for excessive grass areas. They are additionally equipped to cut stuff like shrubs due to their power to hover.

Ride-on (also known as riding, or lawn tractors) - These are very popular for sizeable commercial lawns, school fields and parks. Those working with the mower can take a seat atop it, operating the mower and literally riding it. Many riding mowers make use of the horizontal (reel) rotating blade system, sporting a lot of blades.




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