Here is a quick summary of just some of the frequently asked questions we encounter at White’s Tractors on the subject of mowers.
Should I use an ordinary or zero turn mower?
To be honest, we can’t really answer that one for you without knowing more about your requirements.
There are pros and cons to both. For example, if all other things are roughly equal, a zero turn mower is likely to be a little more expensive than a comparable standard mower. On the other hand, it’s likely to be faster and more manoeuvrable.
Let’s talk this one over with you.
What is the best make of mower?
Once again, we have to answer that one as we did the question above.
Just like cars, some mowers have a reputation for finesse whilst others are known for rugged durability.
In terms of mowers, Goulburn residents will probably know that we are great believers in Kubota products.
Once again though, let’s chat this through with you.
Should I get a sit-on mower?
Mowing the grass with a small hand-held mower is fun in some circumstances but not if you either have a very large area to deal with or if you are suffering from limited mobility due to age, injury or a lack of fitness.
People sometimes assume, quite wrongly, that all sit-on mower solutions are going to be expensive. Why not allow us the chance to show you that is not necessarily the case?
Are there locations where I shouldn’t use a mower?
When using any type of agricultural equipment, including mowers, Goulburn residents need to understand that the manufacturer will normally specify certain operating limits.
Some manufacturers may have rather greater margins than others in that respect.
Things to typically be aware of with any make of mower include very bumpy and uneven surfaces, surfaces containing debris such as thick sticks or metallic objects which could damage cutting surfaces and also sloping surfaces which could potentially cause some mowers or tractors to tip over.
Always read the manual carefully and never be afraid to ask for help on the safe operation of mowers.
Goulburn companies and households know we are always available 24 x 7 for help and advice.
Should I use an ordinary or zero turn mower?
To be honest, we can’t really answer that one for you without knowing more about your requirements.
There are pros and cons to both. For example, if all other things are roughly equal, a zero turn mower is likely to be a little more expensive than a comparable standard mower. On the other hand, it’s likely to be faster and more manoeuvrable.
Let’s talk this one over with you.
What is the best make of mower?
Once again, we have to answer that one as we did the question above.
Just like cars, some mowers have a reputation for finesse whilst others are known for rugged durability.
In terms of mowers, Goulburn residents will probably know that we are great believers in Kubota products.
Once again though, let’s chat this through with you.
Should I get a sit-on mower?
Mowing the grass with a small hand-held mower is fun in some circumstances but not if you either have a very large area to deal with or if you are suffering from limited mobility due to age, injury or a lack of fitness.
People sometimes assume, quite wrongly, that all sit-on mower solutions are going to be expensive. Why not allow us the chance to show you that is not necessarily the case?
Are there locations where I shouldn’t use a mower?
When using any type of agricultural equipment, including mowers, Goulburn residents need to understand that the manufacturer will normally specify certain operating limits.
Some manufacturers may have rather greater margins than others in that respect.
Things to typically be aware of with any make of mower include very bumpy and uneven surfaces, surfaces containing debris such as thick sticks or metallic objects which could damage cutting surfaces and also sloping surfaces which could potentially cause some mowers or tractors to tip over.
Always read the manual carefully and never be afraid to ask for help on the safe operation of mowers.
Goulburn companies and households know we are always available 24 x 7 for help and advice.
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