About Zero-Turn Mowers
Homeowner with a large lawn? Tired of the cost hiring out cutting your lawn, but want the same professional results? You can do it yourself in record time with a residential zero-turn (“ZTR”) mower. The zero-turn means you can spin around and mower in any direction without covering extra ground. If you’re used to mowing with a push mower, getting on a ZTR could take the work out of the chore, and actually make it play. Residential model are ideal for yards larger than an acre but not much larger than two.
If you have an even larger plot of land, you’ll want to upgrade to a pro-sumer ZTR mower model.
A zero-turn mower does take some getting used to. For example, there’s no actual brake. To park, you’ll first slow down: move the levers back into a neutral position. Then disengage the blades and engage the parking brake.
Getting your mower services could prove to be a hassle if you can’t find what you need so it’s important to buy from a dealer who stock the parts or can get them quickly. If your ZTR mower breaks down, you could damage it by trying to drag it, so stop where you are and use the maintenance lift jack.A maintenance jack is also what you’ll need in order to sharpen the blades.
What’s ideal about buying your zero-turn model at our Helping Hands Hardware Marion store is that you can count on getting the service you need. We specialize in lawn equipment service that’s reliable and fast so you’ll be up and running again in no time.
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