The first step in choosing a lawn mower is to understand the characteristics of the lawn. The area of ​​the lawn will affect your choice of engine horsepower, and the characteristics of the lawn terrain determine the performance of the lawn mower.
Generally speaking, a 3.5 to 5 horsepower engine is fully capable of weeding a small area of ​​lawn. The engine suitable for this kind of lawn must have the characteristics of stable starting and reliable performance. The hand-propelled engine does hedge trimmer wholesale not require much maintenance and is an engine suitable for small area weeding. It starts smoothly and conveniently.

For medium-sized lawns, a hand-push lawn mower of 5 to 6.5 horsepower or a mounted lawn mower of 8.5 to 12.5 horsepower is more suitable. Since the weeding area is directly proportional to the engine power, when you buy a lawn mower, please be sure to pay attention to the durability and working time of the engine.
Large areas of lawn must be equipped with high-power engines (a garden tractor with 20 to 25 horsepower). Using a lawn mower with less power to trim a large area of ​​lawn will not only cause damage to the equipment, but also reduce the service life of the equipment. A lawn mower with a power of 22 horsepower can meet your needs.
For lawns with simple terrain such as gentle slopes and few corners, it is recommended that you use a basic hand-push lawn mower. A must-have feature of an excellent hand-push lawn mower is easy start-up. For lawns with uneven ground and obstacles, lawn mowers are required to have good directional control performance. The self-propelled lawn mower is easy to move, and the small mount-type lawn mower is also relatively easy to operate. In this case, you can choose a Briton I/C engine with a power of 12.5 to 17.5 horsepower for your mount mower. This engine is not only powerful, but also fuel-efficient. In addition, due to its low operating temperature and other advantages, it prolongs the service life of the engine.