Originally invented in the 1830’s, the first lawn mower would still be recognizable today. The same fundamental parts were in place in the beginning. Although not electrically or gas powered, the cutting cylinder did a splendid job of maintaining the grass. The reel mower was the ideal replacement for using hand scythes, it did however; take a while to become established.
Now, lawn mowers are noticed everywhere. More popular today are the rotary mowers, they are able to trim the grass to within an inch in height, and are more frequently gas powered. Apart from that, selecting a great one will take some research.
Get hold of a few catalogues or search some websites of the model you’re interested in. Try to discover what their replacement or failure rates are and how frequently they need to be maintained. Each manufacture will vary. Some are equipped with engines that rarely need tuning and oil replacement will be seldom needed.
Lawn care specialists will typically use a style of reel mower that shoots the cuttings out the front. This can result in a healthier and more attractive lawn. But they’re general more costly. If, however, you have short, dense grass such as St. Augustine or Bermuda they are certainly worth looking into.
The push type rotary mowers often cost approximately $100 less than the self propelled range. The walk behind mowers will often do a sufficient job for most garden lawns, and the extra cost for a self propelled model may not be warranted.

A lot of effort can be saved by using a self propelled mower, but they will still need to be turned so limiting the benefits. The frequency of turning could be higher for the small lawn, so having the lawnmower propel itself will often only save moderate effort. The additional cost and possible maintenance concerns will come down to a matter of personal taste and reputation or reliability.
Mowers fitted with rear bags are capable of holding more clippings, but this will generally mean the mower will become heavier as it fills up. Side fitted bag models are typically lighter and less costly. When viewing different models to buy, have a go at removing and replacing the bag to see now simple or complicated the task is. This will also allow to you to determine whether the lawn mower has been constructed with solid parts.
If the plastic workings of a bag become broken, a replacement is often your only choice. Replacement bags are not generally that cheap and normally difficult to locate a year or more after the original purchase.
Investigate the blade and other metal sections. Steel costs less, but tends to rust more easily. Aluminium versions aren’t likely to rush so readily, while they will oxidize this is much less of a problem here.
Choose carefully and the walk behind lawnmower you decide on could last ten years or more. Taking into account the high price for a mower, it’s usually worth the extra effort to do some research before purchasing.
By: Darren Lintern
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Darren Lintern writes extensively for www.andallgardening.com, a popular informational website that provides helpful tips, advice, and resources on many gardening topics including Robot Lawn Mowers, and Landscape Design.
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