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A guide to purchasing a lawnmower or ride on tractor

With spring on its way, now is the time to consider if you need to purchase a new landmower or ride-on tractor. So here is some guidance to get you started:

Getting Started

Whether you’re in the market for a petrol or electric lawnmower, a compact ride-on tractor, or a more powerful machine, WG Gardencare offers over 25 years of expertise providing advice and help on buying and owning these tools.

For most lawns, a petrol or electric push mower should suffice. However, for larger or sloping lawns, a self-propelled petrol model is ideal. If your lawn spans half an acre or more, a lawn tractor might be your best bet.

How to choose a lawnmower or ride on tractor

1. Think about your lawn mower or tractor’s purpose. Many mowers offer options to mulch, bag, or side-discharge grass clippings. Your choice depends on your composting capability for the waste.

2. Evaluate the features and controls. Ride-on tractors typically have handy pedals or levers for speed control. Self-propelled mowers may let you control speed by pushing the handlebar or adjusting ground speed without lifting your hands.

3. For hilly properties, avoid zero-turn or rear-steering tractors, as their tight-turn capabilities make steep slopes tricky. Consider models with front steerable wheels instead.

If you’re planning to purchase a new lawn mower or ride-on tractor for spring and need guidance, contact Graham on 01403 283814. We’re happy to help you find the perfect lawn mower or sit-on tractor. Plus, our servicing and free delivery make your decision even easier.

LAWN CARE AND MAINTENENCE DURING THE WINTER MONTHS

General lawn care and maintenance

Even in the winter months, your lawn requires some attention, even if your lawnmower or Ride-on-Tractor is stored away.

If the weather is mild, consider laying new turf or fixing hollows and bumps in your existing lawn. To do this, make an ‘H’ shaped cut in the turf, peel back the grass, and fill hollows with loam or remove soil from bumps. Re-lay the turf, pressing it down and pinching the cut edges together.

Repair lawn edges, especially around flower and shrub beds, using turf from other parts of the lawn. If your lawn suffers damage from being walked on during wet, muddy conditions, placing stepping-stones can help prevent further harm while allowing easy access.

Troubleshooting

Keep an eye on your lawn for waterlogging as the weather becomes wetter. If you missed autumn lawn care maintenance, you can still improve the lawn by spiking it with a garden fork or mechanical aerator. Fill the holes with sharp sand and loam, brushing it in with a stiff broom.

In January and February, mole activity increases due to mating and nest building. Remove large molehills and re-firm the soil before overseeding the bare patches in spring.

Worm casts are a nuisance during this season, regularly brush them away to avoid soil build up on your turf.

Watch for snow mould, a problem in wet weather on overly lush lawns. This appears as small patches of yellowish grass covered in cottony fungal growth. The only available fungicide is Bayer Garden Lawn Disease Control, suitable throughout the year, except during drought, or when the ground is frozen or snow-covered. Limit its use to twice a year and combine with non-chemical methods.

Algae can also be an issue on poorly drained or excessively shaded lawns, or under tree drip lines.

Lastly, if your lawnmower hasn’t been serviced for spring, feel free to call us at 01403 283814 for assistance or click here for more information.

Book a full service now and save 10% with NO VAT! Offer ends 1st April 2022

Our Winter Service Supersaver offer is back, with a 10% discount on parts and labour, plus FREE isolated local collection and delivery when we service your garden tractor, lawn tractor or ride-on mower.

Due to Covid – 19 this service is in line with Government guidelines. This means collection and delivery will be in isolation and arrangements for payment and delivery without contact will be discussed prior to collection for this service.

The 10% saving is for full services only, on any machine. And now we are no longer VAT registered there’s no VAT added to your bill, making your overall service even cheaper. Our Winter Service Supersaver is always popular so book now to be sure of your 10% saving. And remember, this offer must end on 1st April 2022 .

So what’s included in a WG Gardencare full lawn tractor, ride-on mower or garden tractor service?

The answer is a thorough and meticulous check on every element of your machine including cleaning, lubricating and tuning.

For petrol mowers, for example, we steam clean the machine, strip the carburettor, flush the fuel tank and replace the pull starter cord, fit a new spark plug, replace the air filter, sharpen and balance the blade, check and adjust the drive belt, lubricate the height adjuster and all control levers and cables. Finally, we tighten the engine mounting and handlebar bolts, run and test all machine functions, check the running speed and tune the carburettor. You can find out more about our full service here.

As part of your full service, we also supply a complimentary fuel stabilizer, which means you don’t have to drain the tank prior to storing your machine for the winter – a practical, time-saving touch that’s typical of WG Gardencare’s service.

Why not book your garden tractor or mower in for its full service now to be sure it’s running smoothly and ready to go this spring? Email us now or call us on 01403 283814 and we’ll be happy to help.

More information and advice on buying a ride-on mower, lawn or garden tractor

Ride-on mowers
A ride-on mowers main function is to cut the grass. This type of mower is the smallest kind of garden machine, where the seat towards the front and the engine is at the back. Ride-on mowers have smaller cutting widths, from about 60cm, and engine sizes, from about 4.4kW. They are the least expensive to buy.

Lawn tractors
Generally lawn tractors are larger than ride-on mowers and are the opposite way around with the seat at the back and engine in front. Their cutting widths start at about 76cm and they have more powerful engines, from 8kW upwards making them suitable for larger areas of lawn, tougher terrain and harder tasks.

Garden tractors
Garden tractors are real heavy-duty machines and have the most powerful engines, 11kW and above, the widest cutting widths and the strongest build. In addition to regular mowing, they can be used for towing, tilling and snow clearing. And for this reason it usually makes garden tractors the most expensive of all.

Ride-on mowers and tractors for a difficult lawn

Sloping or uneven lawns
Some of the more expensive mowers have four-wheel drive, also named ‘all-wheel drive’, often with a differential lock. These mowers or tractors are particularly useful for difficult gardens with sloping lawns offering better traction and less wheel slip.

Whichever mower you choose, it is important to go for as powerful an engine as you can afford, as this will have the force needed to tackle a slope. Also look out for engines that have pump lubrication to ensure that there is continual lubrication to the engine even when the mower is at an angle. Wheel chains can also help, as can a pivoting rear axle.

Most manufacturers give recommendations about the use of garden machines on sloping ground, and limits on the slope on which a machine can be perform normally.

A lawn that’s covered with obstacles

For lawns that have a number of obstacles, individual trees, large bushes, water features or ponds, a ‘zero-turn’ model could be the best option. These machines are designed to turn on the spot, so they’re easily negotiate obstacles on the grass. And there’s also no wasted movement when you’re turning at the end of each ‘stripe’, and they’re good for parking in tricky storage areas.

The ‘zero-turn’ models have two steering handles that separately control the rear wheels, instead of the conventional steering-wheel system, controlling only the front wheels. They usually have a faster top speed than most conventional models, too. Hydrostatic transmission models are better than manual ones for ease of manoeuvrability and tackling obstacles.

Mulching or grass collection

Whether you want ride-on mowers or tractors that collect the grass or mulch it, the information below may help you decide which is best for you.

Large areas of grass generate a lot of grass clippings, and what you decide to do with them will affect the lawn’s finish and the amount of work needed. There are two options for you to consider, you can collect and dispose of clippings on the compost heap or recycle them back into the lawn.

Rear-collection mowers
There are a number of mowers or tractors that have a rear collection facility. The cheapest rear-collection mowers rely on airflow to push clippings into a collection bag. However, the more expensive machines use a powered sweeper to brush them up, or have an integrated rear-collection system. If you don’t want to pick up your grass clippings, you can often buy a deflector, which goes on the back or side of the mower and helps distribute the clippings evenly over the lawn. But if considering this option check the size of the collection bag as the larger it is, the less frequently you’ll have to stop to empty it – although it will also be heavier. Some have to be emptied manually, while others have an automatic tipping system to reduce the amount of effort involved.

Side-discharge mowers
Lawn garden tractors that have mid-mount cutting decks with side ejection give you the option of spreading the clippings from the side of the deck when you don’t want to collect them. This is a good choice if you mow your lawn regularly and have a small amount of grass clippings as in hot conditions it helps to protect the grass from drying out and scorching.

Mulching mowers
As an alternative mulching mowers can give you the best result – the machines blade cuts the clippings until they are very fine, and then blows them on to the lawn. Here overtime they decompose and help feed the grass. You can combine or convert some collecting mowers into mulching mowers by buying a special mulching plate which you can alternate between mulching or collecting depending on the weather conditions and the length of the grass.