Riding lawnmower vs. push mower: Which is best?
Equipment suppliers CT and professional landscapers use a wide range of commercial-grade mowers that can be used to maintain grass. You might be wondering whether the equipment that you use for your Northeast Ohio landscape company uses is adequate for the task.
Do riding mowers cut better than an ordinary push mower?
If you are comparing a riding mower vs. pushing mowers, both have advantages, and experienced contractors will have both types of commercial zero-turn mowers in their fleet. The kind of mower you choose is determined by the size of your property, the terrain (slopes, tight areas), and the surrounding (noise allowances) as well as your budget.
Walking and riding Mowers reduce time and cost and yield better results.
Here's the time to use a riding mower on commercial properties and when you should utilize a push mower.
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Riders are able to do more in a shorter amount of time than a walk-behind mower will.
What is the most suitable time to use a riding lawnmower?
Many landscapers, as well as equipment manufacturers in CT, use zero-turn riding lawn mowers. They're strong (up to 36 horsepower) have large cutting paths that can reach 72 inches, and can turn at a single click (hence the name "zero-turn").
There are riding lawn tractors that is also accessible. But, they tend to be employed by homeowners as well as in large municipal areas, where batwing mowers are used to trim the grass.
In the past decade, commercial zero-turn mowers have developed a lot. They provide high-quality cuts as well as more comfortable for workers due to features like independent suspension.
When a riding lawnmower is needed on a property It is as follows:
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Large, open areas
The riding mowers take on more ground in a shorter amount of time than a walk behind mower and their cutting widths are greater and allow you to cut more grass in a shorter amount of time.
The cutting decks on walk-behind mowers typically measure 21 inches wide, while riding mowers are three times wider.
Efficiency is the key factor when it comes to grassy areas.
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Land With No Slopes or Land With Slight Slopes
Riding mowers work best on flat ground and gently sloped gradients, in which the operator doesn't run the risk of falling over. Landscape contractors are adept at mowing all kinds of terrain, including steep slopes. They also make sure they mow a hillside when using riding mowers in order to prevent slipping.
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A lush and damp grass
Riding mowers can be strong and capable of cutting through thick grass, even if it is damp from the morning rain or recent dew. A responsible landscaper should steer clear of mowing wet grass as it can damage the turf. However, damp grass can still be cut using a riding mower.
What is the right time to use a push mower?
Mowing flexibility is provided by push mowers or walk-behind mowers which are utilized in commercial estates.
Commercial estates use self-propelled walk-behind and push mowers that allow for flexibility in mowing. This is due to the fact that they pass through gates that are too narrow to accommodate riding mowers.
If your property is surrounded by landscaping beds that block grassy areas walking mowers are simple to operate and useful.
If a walk-behind mower is an ideal choice for commercial properties, think about the following aspects:
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Space Constraints
Walk-behind mowers work well for situations where riding mowers are too big to pass into narrow spaces or between densely planted garden beds. A walk-behind mower can also make a precise cut in grass sections between paths and hardscape.
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Twists, Turns, and Twists
Push mowers allow for greater mowing control in landscapes that have beds that have curved edges and other borders to pavements, patios, roads and various other features roll.
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Steep slopes
When a walk-behind mower is used across the hillside the landscaper has more control on steep slopes (in a horizontal mowing pattern). While riding mowers can manage modest slopes, particularly steep inclines may need the use of a walk-behind lawnmower. (In extremely difficult circumstances you might want to investigate the possibility of using groundcover instead to avoid mowing entirely.)
Commercial Lawn Care Customized
An experienced landscaping professional evaluate your commercial property in order to ensure that the commercial zero-turn mower crew is properly prepared to maintain the grounds.
This means that we only use riding mowers or merely use walk-behind mowers for a specific property. Both types of mowers are often employed. This lets us efficiently deal with large open areas and also pay close focus on the details of narrow, curving grass sections.
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