- 1). How large is your lawn? If your lawn is more than 3/4 of an acre in size, then you will strongly want to consider a riding mower. Once that decision is made, you will want to determine the best riding lawnmower for your yard.
- 2). What type of terrain do you have? If your lawn is very smooth, then any mower deck will do, but if you have an uneven lawn, you will want to consider purchasing a riding lawnmower with a mowing deck that has floating wheels, to prevent scalping areas.
- 3). How is your lawn laid out? If you have a lot of trees or tight places, you will want to consider buying a riding lawnmower with a narrow mowing deck, such as 32", to allow for maneuvering in tight spaces.
- 4). Do you have yard debris to take into consideration? If you have trees dropping a lot of leaves in the fall, you may want to buy a riding lawnmower that has an optional bagger attachment to catch lawn clippings and leaves. With an average cost of around $299 plus tax, a bagger can make fall lawn cleanup much less painful.
- 5). How much do you want to spend? After all the other considerations of size of lawn, terrain, open spaces or tight spaces, and lawn clean up needs, your budget will determine how much quality you can afford. Compare engine specs, warranties, discounts, style. You are now equipped to make the best decision for the best riding lawnmower for your yard.
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