Sit on mower recommendations please
Discussion
Hopefully going to have a garden of approx quarter of an acre shortly, so require a sit on mower.
Formerly most of it was a field, so it's a bit rough & ready in places, given where it is it won't ever be a perfect manicured suburban lawn. I'm looking for recommendations on what I should get, as in many respects I think something more akin to a mini tractor may be more suited as possibly a regular mower would simply shave off the grass etc where there are lumps & bumps.
Initial thoughts are Honda for build quality & reliability, any suggestions please?
Cheers
Formerly most of it was a field, so it's a bit rough & ready in places, given where it is it won't ever be a perfect manicured suburban lawn. I'm looking for recommendations on what I should get, as in many respects I think something more akin to a mini tractor may be more suited as possibly a regular mower would simply shave off the grass etc where there are lumps & bumps.
Initial thoughts are Honda for build quality & reliability, any suggestions please?
Cheers
Edited by acme on Thursday 28th July 17:36
I've got half an acre and struggling to make the case for a ride-on.
BUT - I've got quite close to pulling the trigger on a Husqvarna Rider 213c a few times as we have quite a lot of shrubs, trees, borders etc. and the out-front deck is useful for getting into all the nooks & crannies.
That said, the previous owner left an old (c. 1990) Westwood lawn tractor which does the trick in terms of getting it down to a managable length if I've left it a couple of weeks over the summer (like when I go on holiday).
But really, 1/4acre is nought and with a decent and large cutting deck, self-propelled mower, you'll have it down in no time - regardless of whether it's Meadow-like or not. I bought a ALKO Highline 525VS and it's been just the ticket (collect, mulch, side-exit).
BUT - I've got quite close to pulling the trigger on a Husqvarna Rider 213c a few times as we have quite a lot of shrubs, trees, borders etc. and the out-front deck is useful for getting into all the nooks & crannies.
That said, the previous owner left an old (c. 1990) Westwood lawn tractor which does the trick in terms of getting it down to a managable length if I've left it a couple of weeks over the summer (like when I go on holiday).
But really, 1/4acre is nought and with a decent and large cutting deck, self-propelled mower, you'll have it down in no time - regardless of whether it's Meadow-like or not. I bought a ALKO Highline 525VS and it's been just the ticket (collect, mulch, side-exit).
Unless it is just flat rectangular lawn (no trees, flower beds, etc.) and really well-drained I wouldn't go for a ride-on for a quarter of an acre. A good self-propelled rotary (a proper one with a cast deck - Honda, Hayter or similar) will likely be almost as quick, usable in more conditions (e.g. when ground wet) and give you a better cut. Also means you won't need a second machine for the fiddly areas. Maybe not a very Pistonhead answer...
As above....
And the problem with ride-ons (apart from the deck out front models) is that invariably the cutting deck is between the wheels and that means that there's almost inevitably parts of the lawn which are unable to be cut due to the turning circle required and the fact you won't want your wheels ending up in the borders or flowerbeds etc. But with every corner or edge, you're potentially going to miss quite a bit and need to go over it with either a strimmer or other self-propelled or push mower.
I don't disagree that having a ride-on is cool, but it's pointless for less than 3/4 an acre IMO.
And the problem with ride-ons (apart from the deck out front models) is that invariably the cutting deck is between the wheels and that means that there's almost inevitably parts of the lawn which are unable to be cut due to the turning circle required and the fact you won't want your wheels ending up in the borders or flowerbeds etc. But with every corner or edge, you're potentially going to miss quite a bit and need to go over it with either a strimmer or other self-propelled or push mower.
I don't disagree that having a ride-on is cool, but it's pointless for less than 3/4 an acre IMO.
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