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Lawn Tractor Reviews and Buying Guide

Written by admin on October 21, 2009 – 1:33 pm -

For most of us a smaller lawn mower is sufficient enough in taking care of our lawns at home but anyone with a lawn of 1/2 acre or more should definitely consider buying a lawn tractor or riding mower. The cost of a quality lawn tractor has come down in price significantly over the last few years and many have added to their versatility. For just a little over $1000 you can purchase a reasonable lawn tractor that will turn your acres of lawn into a well-groomed landscape. One of the reasons for their newfound affordability is that they are now carried at stores like Home Depot, Lowes and Sears. The increased volume of sales has allowed the manufacturers of these lawn tractors to lower prices and market them to the masses. Many owners say they... more


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Prevent Lawn Mower Repairs

Written by admin on September 11, 2009 – 11:56 pm -

If you live in an area where you use your lawn mower seasonally, then there are some requirements for spring use and winter storage. Spring: When you first get your lawn mower out of storage for the first mowing of spring, check your service or owner's manual for procedures. You can take your lawn mower into a shop for general maintenance or perform this yourself. If you do not have a manual here are some general tips to follow: 1. If you did not drain the fuel before storage you should do that now. Condensation can build up in the fuel tank during winter months diluting your fuel. 2. Disconnect the sparkplug. Drain the oil from your engine. There should be a drain plug underneath the mower. 3. When the oil has drained replace the drain plug... more


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Best Zero-turn Riding Lawn Mower: Cub Cadet iSeries ZTT | cub cadet riding mower

Written by admin on June 16, 2009 – 8:40 pm -

Cub Cadet iSeries ZTT 42 The Cub Cadet iSeries ZTT 42 was rated the “Best Zero-turn Lawn Mower by ConsumerSearch.com. Here is what they had to say: The big advantage of the iSeries ZTT 42 is that it can turn on a dime -- so it leaves no circle of uncut grass at the end of turns (which means less trimming later). Unlike other zero-turn lawn mowers, the Cub Cadettractor is easier to learn to use since it has a regular steering wheel instead of two levers. It also slips less on sloping lawns – a problem with typical zero-turn lawn mowers. Tests show the 42-inch ZTT 42 doesn't mulch clippings as well as the John Deere X304 above, but bags them as well and side-discharges better. The main drawback is that Cub Cadet lawn tractors have a spottier... more


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