Zero Turn Mowers Reviews
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Ongoing, First published Jun 05, 2015
Zero turn mowers are faster, safer, more efficient and more comfortable than any other design. And they come in every size and capacity, suited to your particular situation. Whether you’re a suburban lawn geek with barely enough grass to justify a riding mower or a rural property owner maintaining acres of green around your homestead, the zero-turn mower will likely prove itself a better choice than any other lawn mower or tractor out there.

One reason zero turn mowers excel at cutting grass is that they aren’t adaptable to any other chore. These machines are designed to mow your lawn safely and efficiently. 

Period.The zero turn mower generally has two drive wheels hydraulically controlled to spin independently. Turns are initiated when one wheel spins faster than the other, or in the opposite direction. The mower’s tightest turn spins the machine in place iliterally, it can turn on a dime. 

Mowers built with the http://zeroturnmowersreviews.com/two-top-best-zero-turn-mowers-reviews/ zero turn mower reviews design have an exceptionally low center of gravity. Their wide tires are particularly easy on the turf. Hydraulic steering controls allow the operator to adjust speed minutely and steer with great precision although our testers found the quality of the steering controls varied significantly from one mower to the next.
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