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Comparison of zero turn mowers
A zero turn mower, as the name suggests, can move around within its body length, without the need to move and take turn. Zero turn mowers are a boon to a lawn or garden owner for the simple reason that the owner need not get off the machine to do some trimming. Comparison of zero turn mowers shows that various models from different manufacturers have their own advantages and disadvantages. Here is a brief overview of comparison of zero turn mowers.
First prominent feature from the comparison of zero turn mowers suggests that deck height adjustment is available with the models from Simplicity. It is found that it is very ease to operate and control this mechanism in the Simplicity models. This height adjustment comes from crank operated mechanism. Mowers from Husqvarna are found very useful on wet grass and slopes. This has been made possible due to counter weight mechanism installed on the rear side. This model from Husqvarna has a different steering mechanism compared to models from other manufacturers – Husqvarna use rear axle assembly pivoting while other manufacturers use one or both rear wheels to steer the vehicle.
Comparison of zero turn mowers also show that model from Snapper is the only manufacturer to offer single joystick to control speed. Even the vehicle direction is governed by this single stick. Other mowers employ twin control levers, which is the standard industry practice. Craftsman zero turn mowers offer one feature not offered by others – it is very easy to get off from the vehicle due to lever pivoting to the sides. All in all, Husqvarna stands out from the rest offering most trouble free operations followed by Simplicity and Craftsman. All these models are available in the range of $4,000 - 8,000 including attachments.
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