Sep 25 2009

Ride on Lawn Mower Accessories

Tag: Ride on Lawn Mower AccessoriesMowMaster @ 1:25 pm

When it comes to mowing their lawns, most people choose to do it themselves with a ride on lawn mower.  When it comes to other tasks however, they pay someone else to do them.  When choosing a ride on lawn mower, it is smart to think about all the other things you might need to do around your yard.  These days, a ride on lawn mower tractor can accomplish many chores in addition to just cutting the grass.  You will need to choose the best ride on lawn mower for your needs, so take a look at these attachments and their uses before you make a decision.

Baggers – They will automatically suck up your lawn clippings for you to put them where you wan them.

Aerators – Many people rent one of these, but you can get one for around $100 that you can just pull behind your lawn mower.

Carts – Attach a cart to the back of your lawn tractor and you can use it for hauling heavy things around.

Lawn Sweepers — An alternative to a bagger, you pull one of these behind your lawn mower, and it automatically sweeps up grass clippings and leaves and puts them in a holding area.  If you have a large yard, getting a lawn sweeper will save a lot of raking and bagging time.

lawn sweeperSnow Throwers and Blades — Lets face it, shoveling the snow off your driveway is a major chore in the winter.  Why not put your ride on lawn mower to use in the off season by putting a snow thrower on it?  If you live in a place that snows a lot , you will probably use it more in the winter than the summer!

Tillers and Cultivators — If you want to have a garden, a tiller or cultivator attachment can easily be hooked up and pulled by your ride on mower.  Although the tiller attachment costs about as much as a walk-behind tiller, it is a lot easier, since you only need to tow it.

Spreaders –  Hook up a spreader to your ride on lawn mower, and you will be able to plant new grass seed, fertilize your lawn, and spread sand or ice melting agents in the winter.  Tow-behind spreaders mean you don’t have to push a hundred pounds of seed or fertilizer around your yard anymore.

When choosing a ride on lawn mower, keep in mind which, if any attachments you would like to add, even if you won’t be buying them for years.  Planning ahead this way will save you money in the long run.  If you simply need to cut your grass without any attachments, then buy a basic lawn mower with an engine right for your needs.  If you won’t be needing the accessories in the off season, garden sheds or garage ceiling storage are  good places to put them.

You can find these and other accessories either online or at most large  stores that sell garden landscape supplies.  Choices and prices will vary from store to store, so you might want to check a few places before making a decision.


Sep 25 2009

Is a Ride on Lawn Mower Right for You?

Tag: Ride On Lawn Mower Buying GuideMowMaster @ 1:14 pm

Buying a ride on lawn mower is a big decision, requiring careful consideration.  Although some people just buy these machines on impulse when they are shopping, it is smart to look into your options before handing over your hard-earned money.

Here are a few considerations you must look into before making a decision.

Do you really need a ride on mower, or will a push mower be adequate for your needs?  If the area you are mowing is less than half an acre or so, you can probably mow it with a push mower.  If pushing a mower around is too tiring, another option is to get a self-propelled mower, which you walk behind but don’t have to push.  These types of mowers cost way, way less than ride on mowers, and work very well  They can even bag your lawn clippings as well.

Is your yard full of things like trees, shrubs, rocks, and other landscaping features?  Ride on lawn mowers definitely work best on large areas with few obstacles.  If your yard has a lot of things to maneuver around, and is less than an acre, you might want to consider just doing it with a push mower.  If you don’t want to push a mower around, consider locating most of your landscape and other items together in an island.  You can then make a little patio with a table, umbrella, maybe even a retro plastic chair in there for style.  This way you can easily mow around the island without having to maneuver around each item individually.   Even the best garden tractors won’t be able to cut right up close to everything, so you will need to use either a push mower or a weed-eater anyway.  If your yard isn’t too big, it might even be quicker to just use a self-propelled lawn mower and get everything at once.  It often helps to arrange have a good garden plan arrange your garden decor in a way that makes it easy to trim the grass.

Ride on lawn mower prices are not cheap.  Expect to pay at least $1,000 for a basic model and tractors with more features and bigger engines can be double or triple that amount.  Despite the price, it usually makes sense to purchase a ride on lawn mower.  Paying someone to come over and mow you lawn will cost a lot more over time than buying your own lawn tractor.  If you can’t afford the price of a new one, consider getting a used ride on lawn mower.

Think about whether you want your lawn clippings left on the grass, or if you want to remove it from the lawn.  Most ride on lawn mower accessories cost extra, and a bagger attachment will cost $200 or more, depending on your lawnmower and the size of the bag.  Once the bag fills up, you will have to drive it over to your lawn clippings pile, remove it, and dump it.