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A lawn mower may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of farm equipment, but there’s no denying it can play a big role in helping your property look its best. Though lawn mowers are relatively straightforward in terms of operation, the sheer number of options can make the buying process a bit more complicated. Here’s what you should consider when buying a mower.

Lawn Size & Terrain

The type of farm equipment you need is largely dependent on the size of the farm — and the same is true of lawnmowers. After all, the larger the lawn, the more time and effort that will be required to maintain it. Because of this, it’s usually best to only get a push or self-propelled mower if your lawn is smaller than half an acre. A riding mower is the best choice for any yard larger than this. 

farm equipmentYou should also be mindful of the terrain. Obstacles in the yard — such as a flowerbed or retaining wall —  can be hard to navigate with a standard riding mower, while a zero-turn radius mower or push mower can handle these issues with ease.

Energy Consumption Preferences

How you power your farm equipment can make a big difference for your overall experience. Most lawn mowers are available in gas or electric varieties. Electric mowers are usually better suited for smaller lawns due to their limited power supply. Gas mowers will generally have enough power to mow large lawns in one go; however, their engines typically require more maintenance. Comparing these pros and cons will help you determine which option is most convenient and best for your land. 

 

Whether you own a large farm or just want to spruce up your home’s yard, you’ll find what you need at Gregg Farm Services in Baxter County, AR. Serving area residents with a customer-first mindset for more than 20 years, they'll make it easy to take care of your property and animals. In addition to lawn mowers, chainsaws, and other outdoor power tools, they offer farm equipment such as custom-blend livestock feed, horse, tack, and herbicides. For recommendations on the right mower for your yard, call (870) 481-5165 to speak to a friendly member of the team. To learn more about their inventory, visit them online.

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