The first ng you should consider is what size lawn do you have. This will determine what size of
er you need. A small lawn can get by with a small push
er while a larger yard might justify a riding
er. With a medium size lawn you might choose a larger push
er or maybe a self propelled once. If you decide you need a riding
er, do you have a place to store it. They take up a lot of room.
The next ng to consider is whe
r you want to rake clippings, bag
m or mulch
m. Some cities do not allow for
disposal of lawn clippings in landfills. If
s is
case, you will ei
r want to bag and compost
m or you will want a mulc
g
er. Mulc
g
ers cut
clippings into small pieces that will break down easily in your yard.
The last ng you want to consider before you invest in a
er is if you will even use it. If you absolutely hate doing lawn work you might be better off just putting that money towards a lawn service. There is no point in buying a s
y new
er just to let it rust and collect dust in
garage.
Hopefully s article has given you some
ngs to consider. Take a moment and
nk about your decision because once you have made your purchase you are stuck with it for some time.
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