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Push Mowers Buying Guide
Our buying guide will explain which type of push mower would suit you most, how much you can expect to pay for one, and which features are worth looking out for.
Joe B.Central Queensland, QLD
Good for some jobs, bad for others
Beast of a mower. Can handle very thick material without stalling. Unfortunately I would only recommend using this machine for overgrown grass/brush on flat ground - and only if you have plenty of time.
Unfortunately a few design flaws make it unsuitable for hilly or rough terrain. The reverse gear is very weak, meaning you can't drive down a slope and reverse back out. And no locking diff makes it a nightmare to use on rough or wet ground - one wheel constantly ends up spinning.
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ther. It's self driven - but you have to steer/turn the over 100kg machine yourself. Zero turn mower is much easier to operate when cutting tall grass. A tractor/slasher combo is much faster and easier with woody brush like blackberry and gorse. But if neither of those are an option - like if you're going around tight spaces under trees - this does the trick.
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