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What is Mower

A mower is a person or machine that cuts (mows) grass or other plants that grow on the ground. Usually mowing is distinguished from reaping, which uses similar implements, but is the traditional term for harvesting grain crops, e.g. with reapers and combines.

 

Benefits of Mower

 

 

Get Nutrients Back Into The Soil
Each time you use your lawn mower, you leave behind fallen shoots of grass. These quickly compost and add valuable nutrients back into the soil. If your model also comes with a mulching kit, even more growth-supporting nutrients will be put back into the soil.

 

Fight Back Against Weeds
Weeds are the nemesis of the lawn owner. They not only hurt your property’s aesthetic, they also make it harder for your grass to grow. Fortunately, your lawn mower is an effective weapon against them.

When you use your lawn mower, you cut everything that you drive over. This includes the weeds! Grass recovers faster than weeds, so every yard trim helps give your grass a "head start" on growing and keeps weed growth held back.

 

Help The Healthiest Grass Shoots Flourish
Every backyard contains some healthy grass shoots....and some brittle and weak grass shoots. Each time you use your lawn mower, the weak shoots are left behind while the strong shoots multiply. Over time, using a lawn mower consistently helps improve the health of the grass.

 

Prevent Debris From Building Up
Built-up debris can cause a range of problems, such as making it harder for grass to grow and hurting the aesthetic value of your backyard. Using your lawn mower helps tackle the issue of debris in two ways.

 

Reduce The Pest Population
A yard can quickly become home to nasty insects. Every pass you do with the lawn mower and its sharp blades helps make a dent in the pest population.

 

Get Immediate Aesthetic Benefits
Many landscaping projects take a significant amount of time, energy, and planning. It could be weeks before you get them done! But with a lawn mower, you can enjoy a quick project that immediately improves the appearance of your yard.

 

Promote Consistent Growth
Regularly trimming the grass helps keep it at a consistent height. This results in the resources from the sun and watering to be evenly distributed across the yard, ensuring the whole yard stays healthy.

 

Keeps You Connected To Your Yard
It does take some time to mow your yard. As you walk around your property, you'll be able to re-familiarize yourself with it. You might get a jolt of inspiration for your next landscaping project, uncover an area of dead grass, notice a growing pest infestation, and so on. Regular mowing gets you regular time with your property.

 

Gets You Time In Nature
Spending time in nature offers many benefits, from an improved immune system to lowered blood pressure. Mowing your yard gets you valuable time outside, allowing you to reap these health rewards.

 

 

What are the different types of Lawn Mowers

Manual lawn mowers: These hand-pushed grass cutting tools require the user to manually push the mower. These are often commonly called ‘push lawnmowers.’ These mowers have an easy-to-grip handlebar and can easily move back, front and to either side.


Cylinder lawnmowers: Cylinder lawnmowers are usually used for maintaining large swathes of grass, such as in commercial places like hotels, golf courses, and clubs. These are available in manual and electric-powered variants and come equipped with a cylindrical blade that spins vertically in the front. Using this lawnmower, you can cut the grass more precisely without damaging any landscape design or pattern. Some variants of cylinder lawnmowers include the rotary lawnmower, self-propelled lawnmower, lightweight hover lawnmower and petrol-powered lawnmower. You can find push-along, battery, petrol and gas-powered variants of in-cylinder lawnmowers.


Electric lawn mowers: Electric lawnmowers are propelled by connecting with a power outlet (corded) or a rechargeable battery (cordless). These are usually self-propelled, and you only need to guide their path.


Petrol-powered lawn mowers: These are part of conventional lawnmowers, and their variants have been around for almost a century. These grass-cutting machines can have a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke petrol-powered engine driving the lawnmower. You must fill the fuel tank with petrol and pull-start the machine.

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Lawn Mower vs Lawn Trimmer: What Are the Differences

 

Lawn Mowing Implement
A lawn mower and trimmer both have a motor and engine. They have different components for performing the required task.
The lawn mower has blades while lawn trimmers have a line for trimming the grass. The blades cut the grass while the line of the trimmers is used for trimming the grass.

 

Shape and Size
A lawn trimmer is generally smaller in size compared to a lawn mower. A mower has a bigger motor and more components than a trimmer. As a result, the trimmer has a bigger body as compared to lawn trimmers.

 

Function
The lawn mower is used to cut the height of the grass. The mower cuts about 95 percent of the grass height. In contrast, a trimmer is more of a detailing tool. The function of the trimmer is to trim the grass at tight corners that cannot be reached using a mower.
Mower coverage is much more as compared to the trimmer. You can mow larger areas of lawn using a mower. The trimmers are not suitable for mowing the entire lawn.
The mower is designed to do most of the heavy work in cutting the lawn. In contrast, a trimmer is used for removing the leftover grass from the lawn.

 

Size of the Grass
A mower will let you cut the grass to the exact height you want. You can use a push mower or riding mower to cut the grass. These mowers have blades underneath that rotate when you mow the lawn.
A trimmer is only suitable for detailing the lawn. You cannot use this outdoor power equipment to cut grass to a specific height.

 

The 10 Steps of Lawn Mower Maintenance
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Step 1. Stabilize the Fuel
Fuel that sits in a mower for a long period of time can clog a carburetor. Operating a lawn mower often during the mowing season will prevent this from happening. However, if a mower goes more than 30 days at a time without being used, a fuel stabilizer needs to be added. A fuel stabilizer costs less than ten dollars at a local lawn and garden store. Adding a fuel stabilizer when preparing the mowing for storage in the off-season, is also recommended. If not done, when the mowing season starts again in the spring, people may have to pay to have the carburetor professionally cleaned. Always read the instructions on the container carefully before using a fuel additive. Follow the recommended dosage and application instructions.check your equipment owner’s manual for details and information.

 

Step 2. Change the Oil
Changing the oil in a lawn mower extends the life of the engine. The moving parts inside the engine undergo friction, which causes heat. Eventually, this heat causes parts to break down, so those parts must be lubricated with oil. Be sure to refill the oil reservoir to the designated mark on the dipstick. Remember too much oil can be just as bad for the engine as too little oil. Using premium oil will improve engine operation, lubrication, and fuel economy. As a reminder, please read your owner’s manual to perform the oil change based on the recommended hours for the particular equipment.

 

Step 3. Get a Reliable Battery
A freshly charged battery can improve the efficiency of lawn equipment. A mower needs a certain amount of voltage to power its lights, sensors, blades, starter, and coil.

 

Step 4. Keep the Deck Clean
Keep the area beneath the mower deck free of grass clippings to reduce rust buildup. Using water is good, but always remember to wipe the deck off after rinsing the mower. Use a blower or a bristled scrubber to remove buildup on hard-to-reach surfaces. Some people use a silicone spray to prevent future buildup on and under the deck.

 

Step 5. Replace the Spark Plugs
Spark plugs play a critical role in any engine as it relates to fuel combustion. An engine will not start without the proper amount of electricity from the spark plug. A spark plug needs replacing every 100 hours. If an engine runs roughly, there is a good chance that it might need replacing. Always check the owner’s manual for specifics on replacing spark plugs. The price of one spark plug can range from five to ten dollars, depending on the size of the equipment.

 

Step 6. Sharpen the Blades
Mower blades are critical when it comes to cutting grass. Remember to keep blades sharpened and balanced. When a mower has dull blades, the motor requires additional power to turn the blades. At that point, the blades are not making a smooth cut. They tear off the end of the grass, causing the grass to cast a white appearance over a yard for a few days.
People should sharpen their blades often if they have fast-growing grass that requires frequent mowing. It is also wise to keep an extra set of blades available just in case they are needed. The cost of the blades is around thirty dollars, depending on the size of the equipment. For safety reasons, only use blades that are recommended for that particular model of lawn mower by the manufacturer.

 

Step 7. Check the Air Filter
Cleaning the air filter allows the engine to receive the proper amount of air it needs to get the optimal fuel-to-air ratio for successful combustion within the engine. As a mower cuts grass, small dust particles and grass clipping are attached to the air filter, along with the air that is needed for the engine to run. Clean the filter with a mild detergent or, if the filter is too worn to clean, replace it with a new one. Revisit the service manual to determine the recommended intervals for cleaning and replacement. The cost of an air filter is less than ten dollars, depending on the size of the equipment.

 

Step 8. Replace the Fuel Filter
Clean fuel is essential when it comes to an engine running smoothly and efficiently. The fuel filter cleans all of the fuel that comes from the fuel tank to the engine. Particles from a gas container may fall in the fuel tank of the equipment. The filter will clean the fuel as it passes through, resulting in a much easier process of fuel delivery.
Smaller lawn equipment usually does not carry a fuel filter, but large- to medium-sized equipment typically comes with one to help with the filtration of the fuel. Regularly check and replace the fuel bulb primer on smaller equipment. Review the service manual to determine recommended intervals for cleaning and replacing filters and primer bulbs.

 

Step 9. Check Tire Pressure
Believe it or not, proper tire pressure can affect how level the grass is cut. If the tire pressure on a mower is low on one or more tires, it will make the deck cut the grass unevenly. Proper tire pressure makes the difference between a good ride on a mower or a bumpy one. Pushing and pulling the unnecessary weight of flat tires will cause friction to be placed on the engine and transmission. Routinely check the air pressure and the condition of the tires.

 

Step 10. Service the Belts
Check for cracks and worn spots in the belts to eliminate any breakage and improper turning with the pulleys. If the equipment is used to cut a hill and the belts are worn, it will not have the power it needs to operate at full capacity. belts function to turn the pulleys with the blades attached. If the belts are old with cracks, the equipment will not have the full power to cut the grass with ease.

 

How to prevent lawn mower injuries

 

 

Read your mower's instruction manual prior to use.
Keep your mower in good working order with sharp blades. Only use a mower that has protection over hot and sharp parts.
Pick up potential flying objects, such as stones, toys and debris, before you start mowing.
Wear goggles, hearing protection, gloves and long pants. Always wear sturdy close-toed shoes while mowing the lawn.
Do not drink alcohol or use other substances before or while using your lawn mower.
Do not remove safety devices or guards on switches.
Never insert hands or feet into the mower to remove grass or debris. Even with the motor turned off, the blade can still be spinning. Use a stick or broom handle instead. The machine must be turned off and the spark plug disconnected (or power cord unplugged for electric models) before attempting to remove the object. The machine will likely still have one “turn” remaining in the motor/gears even after the power is disconnected, and the blades/rotors will turn forcefully once the obstruction is cleared. DO NOT assume that you are safe just because the power switch is off.
Never lift a mower by the bottom for transport; the blades can cut fingers even if they are not moving. When being moved or picked up, the lawn mower should be turned off, spark plug disconnected, and unplugged.
Never cut grass when it is wet or damp.
Never allow children under age 12 to operate a push mower or those under 16 to drive a riding mower. Keep children off the lawn while mowing, and never have a passenger on your riding mower, especially a child.
Do not pull a mower backward or ride it in reverse unless necessary.

 

8 Things to consider when buying a lawnmower
 

Type of grass:
If you have thick, tough grass, then it will require more power than if you had thin or delicate grass. The thicker the blades, the harder they will be to cut through. Think about which type suits your needs best!

 

Size of lawn:
Part of how to choose a lawnmower is knowing how big your yard is. Is there enough room in your yard? Do you have a smaller lawn or a larger one? You need to make sure that you purchase a mower with the right amount of power and size for your yard.
The best option is to measure out your yard before heading to the store, as they all offer different-sized options. Keep in mind that if it’s too small, then maneuverability will become an issue as well as storage space after use!

 

Storage space:
Consider where you plan on storing this equipment when not using it—do you have enough room indoors, outside under shelter, etc.?

 

Type of grass:
There are many types of grass out there, so what type does yours fall into? It might be better suited by getting a reel mower instead, which has been designed specifically for thicker grass.

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Adjustable settings:
Do you want one cut all the time or do you prefer different cutting heights? The more types of grass in your yard, the larger this choice will become as it could be beneficial to have varying height options for each section.

 

Ergonomics:
Different mowers offer various comfort features, such as adjustable handles and wheels, which make maneuvering around difficult areas much easier! If there is anything blocking your way, then these features can help navigate without any problems.

 

Safety features:
Lawnmowers come with many safety precautions to ensure that everyone always has a safe experience, including automatic shut off when the bag becomes too full and never having to touch hot parts after use (this includes metal blades). Just think about what would work best for you when considering your budget!

 

The price:
The price of the lawnmower will depend on many different factors, such as its size, whether or not you need extra features like self-propulsion (electric mowers), and if it’s a good quality brand.

 

 
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Yiwu Humeda Garden Tools Co., Ltd. (formerly Humeda International HK Co., Ltd.) is located in Yiwu, China. We specialize in the research, development, manufacturing, marketing, and service of garden tools and agricultural irrigation products. The company boasts a team of senior professional technical and management talents and has established a management system integrating science, industry, and trade.

 

 
FAQ
 
 

Q: What is lawn mower used?

A: A lawn mower is a machine used to mow grass or plants. This machine is commonly used to tidy up the garden and also to clear the fields from grass or other types of grass. The commonly used lawn mowers are made of thin, hard and very sharp iron plates, so they can easily mow the grass.

Q: What does a lawn mower do?

A: A lawn mower (also known as a grass cutter or simply mower, also often spelled lawnmower) is a device utilizing one or more revolving blades (or a reel) to cut a grass surface to an even height.

Q: What is the use of lawn mower in gardening?

A: A lawn mower is a useful tool for gardeners. They can be used to trim the grass, keep up with the weeds, and even collect leaves from around your garden. However, you should know how to use a lawn mower before using it to improve gardening.

Q: Why are lawn mowers useful?

A: As you use your lawn mower, it will create a lot of fallen shoots of grass. These fresh grass clippings are high in growth-promoting nutrients, which compost quickly and provide the soil with the nourishment it needs. If your lawn mower has a mulching kit, you can add even more nutrients back into your yard.

Q: What are the two types of lawn mowers?

A: There are two different types of lawn mower cutting system; rotary mowers and cylinder mowers. Choose the right one for your grass not for you!

Q: When to use a lawn mower?

A: If a traditional neat lawn is desired, lawns should generally be mown weekly or fortnightly between March and October to keep them in good condition.

Q: Do lawn mowers need electricity?

A: A lawn mower, whether powered by a gas engine or a battery and electric motor, is more than a just grass cutter. Mowing your lawn is great exercise, so a mower is sort of an exercise machine.

Q: What is the main function of a lawn mower?

A: By definition, lawnmowers are machines used to cut grass. Lawns and gardens at homes and offices require significant maintenance. The mower uses one or more revolving blades to cut grass to an even height. You can set the height at which the grass needs to be trimmed.

Q: What is a mower mainly used for?

A: A mower is a person or machine that cuts (mows) grass or other plants that grow on the ground. Usually mowing is distinguished from reaping, which uses similar implements, but is the traditional term for harvesting grain crops, e.g. with reapers and combines.

Q: How not to use a lawn mower?

A: Never cut grass when it is wet or damp. Never allow children under age 12 to operate a push mower or those under 16 to drive a riding mower. Keep children off the lawn while mowing, and never have a passenger on your riding mower, especially a child. Do not pull a mower backward or ride it in reverse unless necessary.

Q: How many hours can a lawn mower last?

A: How Many Hours Should A Riding Mower Last? Most riding mowers last between 500-700 hours, although some can run for as much as 1,000 hours if cared for and maintained properly.

Q: Are lawn mowers safe?

A: The speed of the blade can send dirt and bacteria deep into a wound, creating a high risk for severe infection. In addition, a lawn mower can eject a piece of metal or wood up to 100 miles per hour. To ensure your safety, wear protective gloves, goggles, sturdy shoes, and long pants when you mow.

Q: What are the qualities of a good lawn mower?

A: A larger engine also helps drive self-propelled mowers more effectively uphill. From least-expensive to most-expensive, mower engines may be traditional side valve design, overhead valve, or overhead cam. More expensive engines provide increased durability, reduced noise, and less oil consumption.

Q: Why use a petrol lawnmower?

A: Naturally, a petrol lawn mower produces the most power and should be considered for lawns over 200 metres square or where mowing the lawn may be difficult due to slopes or uneven surfaces. Don't skimp on power as it is one of the most important factors for a good cut and easier grass mowing.

Q: What powers a lawn mower?

A: Most rotary lawn mowers are powered by an internal combustion engine, which runs on either two cycles or four. Two-cycle motors burn a mixture of gasoline and oil, while four-cycle motors burn gasoline and have a separate lubrication system.

Q: Do lawn mowers need a battery?

A: Your machine will require a specific battery with the right specs to power the mower. Shopping online can make your job easier, as you can filter your search for lawn mower batteries. Lawn mower batteries are smaller than car batteries.

Q: Does a lawn mower need fuel?

A: Lawnmowers and other garden machinery can run on either unleaded petrol or diesel. Most standard lawnmowers and garden machinery use petrol, while diesel is usually used only for commercial or heavy-duty professional-use machines, such as ride-on tractor lawnmowers.

Q: What is the use of lawn mower in garden?

A: A lawn mower is a useful tool for gardeners. They can be used to trim the grass, keep up with the weeds, and even collect leaves from around your garden. However, you should know how to use a lawn mower before using it to improve gardening. A lawn mower can be a great help when it comes to improving your gardening.

Q: What is a 4 cycle lawn mower?

A: For a 4- cycle engine the piston moves up and then down the engine cylinder 4 times to accomplish fuel intake or induction, compression, fuel ignition (combustion) and exhaust. In a 2 Cycle engine this is done in 2 piston strokes (one up and one down the piston cylinder).

Q: What power is lawn mower?

A: Just get the most power in that width of lawnmower; they generally range from 900 watts to about 1500 watts for rotary mowers and upwards of 300 watts for cylinder mowers.

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