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Mowers are essential tools for the maintenance and care of large lawns, fields, and green areas. These devices are designed for cutting tall grass and dense vegetation, ensuring professional results.

Below is a list of the main types of self-propelled mowers you can find in this category:

With the wide range of petrol-powered mowers available at AgriEuro, you can find the perfect solution for every need, from hobby to professional work, with excellent value for money.

What are petrol-powered mowers and what are they used for?

Petrol-powered mowers are essential mechanical equipment in agricultural and professional contexts. They offer high performance, significantly reducing the time and effort required for green maintenance. The different types available allow you to choose the model best suited to the specific needs of the terrain and the type of vegetation to be cut.

The operation of petrol-powered mowers is based on a system of blades or rotating discs driven by an internal combustion engine. The engine can have different displacements, generally ranging from 100 cc to 300 cc, and can develop power ranging from 3 to 9.5 HP. The main brands supplying these engines include Honda, Briggs & Stratton, and Loncin, known for their reliability and durability. Mowers can have belt transmissions, oil-bath gear transmissions, or oil-bath worm gears that ensure efficient power transmission and long component life.

Mowers are used for various purposes, including:

  • Maintenance of lawns and gardens: Ideal for regular grass cutting in residential and public areas.
  • Management of agricultural land: Used to keep cultivated surfaces and surrounding areas clean, preventing excessive weed growth.
  • Soil preparation for sowing: They remove existing vegetation, facilitating soil work.

Advantages of petrol-powered mowers

Petrol-powered mowers offer numerous advantages over traditional grass and vegetation cutting methods. One of the main strengths of these machines is their ability to efficiently and quickly manage large areas.

The advantages of mowers include:

  • Cutting efficiency: Petrol-powered mowers with standard and dual-blade movement offer a clean and precise cut, reducing the risk of jamming and improving work quality. Rotary mowers are particularly useful on uneven terrain, ensuring an even cut even in difficult conditions.
  • Versatility of use: These machines are suitable for a wide range of applications, from lawn and garden maintenance to agricultural land management. Multifunction mowers with standard movement can be used for various operations, increasing their utility and value.
  • Robustness and durability: Belt transmission systems, oil-bath gear transmissions, and oil-bath worm gears ensure long life and efficient power transmission. These components are designed to withstand intensive and prolonged use, reducing the need for frequent maintenance.
  • Time-saving: Thanks to their efficiency, petrol-powered mowers allow you to complete work in less time than manual methods or traditional lawnmowers.
  • Ease of use: Many mowers are designed to be intuitive and easy to manoeuvre, even for those with no previous experience with this type of equipment.

Types of mowers

Petrol-powered mowers are divided into different types, each designed to meet specific usage needs. Here is a list of the main types of mowers with a brief description of each.

Small mowers with belt transmission

Small mowers with belt transmission are ideal for light work on small surfaces, such as gardens and small plots. Thanks to the belt transmission, these machines are easy to maintain and offer good manoeuvrability in tight spaces.

  • Lightweight and easy to handle, perfect for small gardens.
  • Belt transmission, which reduces maintenance costs.
  • Ease of use, with intuitive controls.
  • Low-power engines, sufficient for light work.
  • Reduced cutting width, ideal for areas with obstacles.

Medium-large mowers with gear transmission

Medium-large mowers with gear transmission are designed to tackle larger plots and more intensive work. The gear transmission allows for greater resistance and durability, making these machines ideal for medium and large surfaces.

  • Gear transmission that ensures greater resistance and durability.
  • Higher power engines, suitable for more challenging terrain.
  • Greater cutting width, to reduce work time.
  • Speed change system, to easily adapt to different terrain conditions.
  • Robust design, which increases stability and safety during use.

Rotary mowers (rotary scythes)

Rotary mowers or rotary scythes use rotating discs for cutting grass. This type of mower is particularly suitable for uneven terrain and slopes due to its ability to adapt to different terrain conformations.

The main advantages of rotary mowers include:

  • Terrain adaptability: The rotating discs allow for an even cut even on difficult surfaces.
  • Versatility: Usable in different contexts, from residential green areas to more challenging agricultural land.
  • Efficiency: The rotary system allows for covering large areas in less time, reducing overall work time.

Technical features of self-propelled mowers

Mowers have various technical features that make them versatile and efficient tools. Knowing these features is essential to choose the model best suited to your needs. Below is a list of the main features:

  • Swivelling cutting bars;
  • Cutting system;
  • Transmission;
  • Number of gears;
  • Cutting width;
  • Engine power and displacement.

We will examine them in more detail below.

Swivelling cutting bars

Swivelling cutting bars are a fundamental feature of petrol-powered mowers that allows for greater terrain adaptability. This system allows the blades to follow the irregularities of the ground, ensuring an even cut and reducing the risk of damage. Swivelling bars are particularly useful on rough terrain, where the presence of stones or holes can compromise cutting effectiveness.

Cutting system of petrol-powered mowers

Petrol-powered mowers can be equipped with different cutting systems, each with specific features. The main cutting systems include:

  • Standard movement blades: This system uses a single blade that oscillates back and forth to cut grass. It is particularly effective on flat and regular surfaces. This type of system offers a quick and precise cut, suitable for most green maintenance needs.
  • Dual-blade cutting movement blades: In this system, two blades move in opposite directions, improving cutting quality and reducing the risk of jamming. This configuration is ideal for cutting dense and tall grass, as dual-blade blades offer a smoother and continuous cutting action.
  • Rotary (rotary scythes): Petrol-powered rotary mowers use rotating discs for cutting grass. This system is very versatile and suitable for uneven or sloping terrain. The rotating discs allow for an even cut and can handle various types of vegetation, including shrubs and tall grass.
  • Multifunction with standard movement: These mowers offer the possibility of changing cutting accessories, adapting to different operations. In addition to standard blades, they can be equipped with other tools, making them particularly versatile for different green maintenance needs.

Transmission

Transmission is a crucial element in self-propelled mowers, directly influencing their efficiency and durability. There are different types of transmission:

  • Belt: Simple and reliable, requires regular maintenance but offers good durability.
  • Oil-bath gears: Offer smooth transmission and long life, ideal for intensive use.
  • Oil-bath worm gear: Combines robustness and efficiency, ensuring optimal power transmission.

Number of gears of mowers

Petrol-powered mowers can be equipped with different gear configurations, allowing the operator to adapt the forward speed and cutting regime to the specific conditions of the terrain and type of vegetation. Common configurations include:

  • Single gear: Ideal for simple use and flat surfaces, where speed variation is not necessary.
  • 1+1 gears: Offer one forward gear and one reverse gear, improving manoeuvrability in tight spaces.
  • 2+2 and 3+2 gears: Offer greater versatility with more speed options, allowing better adaptation of forward speed to terrain conditions.
  • 3+3 and 4+3 gears: These advanced configurations offer maximum flexibility with numerous speed options both forward and reverse, ideal for variable terrain and dense vegetation.

Cutting width

The cutting width of mowers varies to suit different work needs. Common cutting widths include:

  • From 57 to 85 cm: Ideal for medium-sized surfaces, these widths offer a good compromise between manoeuvrability and coverage capacity.
  • From 65 cm up to 100 cm: These widths are suitable for larger surfaces, allowing for covering a larger area in less time.
  • Up to 110 cm: Larger widths are ideal for very large surfaces and professional use, where it is necessary to cover large areas quickly.

Engine power and displacement of petrol-powered mowers

The power and displacement of the engine are crucial for determining the performance of a mower. Common options include:

  • Displacements around 100cc for power ranging from 3 to 4.5 HP: Suitable for hobby use and small to medium-sized surfaces.
  • Displacements from 140 to 200 cc that can develop power between 5 and 6.5 HP: Ideal for medium and large surfaces, offering a good balance between power and efficiency.
  • Displacements from 200 to 300 cc for power of 9.5 HP: These powerful engines are designed for professional use and to cover large surfaces quickly and efficiently.

Uses of petrol-powered mowers

Here is an overview of the main uses of professional petrol-powered mowers or for hobby purposes.

Professional or industrial mowers

In a professional or industrial context, petrol-powered mowers are used for the maintenance of large green areas, agricultural fields, and grazing areas. Thanks to their power and robustness, these machines are ideal for managing dense and resistant vegetation. Professionals in the agricultural and green maintenance sector use professional mowers for:

  • Maintenance of agricultural fields: Cutting tall grass and weeds to prepare the soil for sowing or to keep cultivation areas clean.
  • Management of grazing areas: Keeping grass at an ideal height for animal grazing, improving forage quality and preventing excessive weed growth.
  • Maintenance of parks and public areas: Ensuring a tidy and clean appearance of public green areas, improving the aesthetics and usability of spaces.

Domestic or hobby uses

For hobbyists and owners of domestic gardens, self-propelled mowers are a valuable ally for maintaining green areas. These machines, although less powerful than professional models, offer excellent performance for managing medium-small lawns and gardens. The main uses in a domestic setting include:

  • Lawn care: Cutting garden grass evenly and precisely, keeping the lawn in optimal condition.
  • Management of domestic vegetable gardens: Keeping the areas surrounding vegetable gardens clean, preventing the growth of weeds that could compete with cultivated plants.
  • Maintenance of small green areas: Managing small green spaces such as flowerbeds and courtyards, with ease and precision.

Professional or domestic mower? Important features

When choosing a mower, it is important to consider some key features to ensure that the selected model is suitable for your needs. Professional mowers usually stand out for their high displacement and power engines, robust transmission systems, and wide cutting widths. For domestic use, however, a lighter and more manoeuvrable model with a cutting width and power adequate for the size of the garden may be sufficient.

The main features to evaluate include:

  • Engine power: The greater the power, the better the cutting capacity, especially on dense and resistant vegetation.
  • Cutting system: Choose between standard movement blades, dual-blade, or rotary depending on terrain conditions and vegetation type.
  • Number of gears: The presence of multiple gears improves manoeuvrability and operational efficiency, allowing for adapting forward speed to terrain conditions.

Guide to buying petrol-powered mowers

Buying a mower requires careful evaluation of several factors to ensure that the chosen model is suitable for your needs. The variety of models available on the market can make the choice complex, but by following some practical advice, it is possible to identify the ideal mower. Below is a detailed guide to purchasing mowers.

Factors to consider before buying a self-propelled mower

  • Type of terrain: The type of terrain is one of the main factors to consider. For flat and regular terrain, petrol-powered mowers with standard movement blades are an excellent choice. For uneven or sloping terrain, rotary mowers (rotary scythes) offer greater adaptability and an even cut.
  • Size of the area to be cut: The cutting width of the mower should be proportionate to the size of the area to be managed. For medium-sized surfaces, a cutting width between 57 and 85 cm is ideal. For larger areas, opting for cutting widths over 100 cm allows for reducing work time.
  • Engine power and displacement: The engine power directly affects the mower's performance. For hobby use, engines with displacements around 100 cc and power between 3 and 4.5 HP are sufficient. For professional use, engines with displacements from 200 to 300 cc and power up to 9.5 HP guarantee the best performance.
  • Transmission system: The transmission affects the mower's durability and efficiency. Gear or oil-bath worm gear transmissions offer greater resistance and more efficient power transmission than belt transmissions.
  • Number of gears: Petrol-powered mowers with more gears offer greater versatility, allowing for adapting forward speed to the specific conditions of the terrain and vegetation type. Models with configurations like 1+1, 2+2, or 3+3 are ideal for those seeking greater control and manoeuvrability.

Useful tips

  • Try the machine: If possible, trying the mower before purchase can help evaluate the manoeuvrability and ease of use of the chosen model.
  • Opt for models with safety features: Petrol-powered mowers with advanced safety features, such as blade locking in case of obstacles, reduce the risk of accidents and protect the operator.
  • Consider after-sales service: It is important to choose a retailer that offers good after-sales service and the availability of spare parts. AgriEuro, for example, offers a wide range of after-sales services and spare parts always available.

Brands of petrol-powered mowers on AgriEuro

AgriEuro offers a wide range of petrol-powered mowers, selecting only the best brands to ensure quality and reliability for its customers. Here is an overview of the main brands of petrol-powered mowers available on AgriEuro:

  • Eurosystems Mowers: This Italian brand is known for producing robust and reliable machinery. Eurosystems mowers are designed to offer high performance and long life. The models of this brand are ideal for those seeking an efficient solution for green maintenance.
  • Ginko petrol-powered mowers: Specialised in machines for agriculture and gardening, Ginko offers versatile and easy-to-use petrol-powered mowers. Ginko products are appreciated for their simplicity of use and their ability to adapt to different terrain conditions.
  • MGM petrol-powered mowers: MGM produces high-quality petrol-powered mowers, designed to withstand intensive use. MGM mowers are equipped with powerful engines and advanced cutting systems, making them ideal for professional applications. This brand is synonymous with reliability and innovation.
  • Barbieri engine mowers: With a long tradition in the agricultural equipment sector, Barbieri offers petrol-powered mowers that combine advanced technology and ease of use. Barbieri mowers are designed to offer excellent performance on uneven and sloping terrain, ensuring an even and precise cut.
  • Stiga engine mowers: Stiga is an internationally recognised brand for the quality of its gardening machinery. Stiga petrol-powered mowers are equipped with innovative features that improve operator efficiency and safety. This brand is ideal for those seeking a reliable and long-lasting product.

Why buy a mower on AgriEuro?

Buying a mower on AgriEuro offers numerous advantages that go beyond the simple quality of the product. Here is why it is worth buying on AgriEuro:

  • Fast and free shipping: AgriEuro guarantees fast and free shipping on all its products, thanks to an efficient and well-organised logistics network. This allows you to receive the purchased mower in a short time, ready for use.
  • Availability of spare parts: One of the main advantages of buying on AgriEuro is the possibility of ordering spare parts always available. This ensures that the mower can be maintained in perfect working condition over time, minimising machine downtime.
  • Attentive and personalised after-sales assistance: AgriEuro offers excellent after-sales service, with expert staff available to answer any questions or needs. Personalised assistance ensures that every customer receives the necessary support to make the most of their mower.

Relying on AgriEuro for the purchase of your mower guarantees not only a high-quality product but also a complete and highly professional service. Discover the wide range of petrol-powered mowers available and take advantage of unmissable offers to find the perfect model for your needs. Buy today and ensure efficient and professional green maintenance!

FAQ on petrol-powered mowers

1. What is a mower used for?

The petrol-powered mower (or self-propelled mower) is an indispensable tool for anyone who owns plots with grass constantly needing mowing, regardless of its height and consistency. It is a machine particularly appreciated by those who need to recover grass or hay for use in feeding livestock.

The self-propelled mower is also used by those who simply want to keep their plot clean and tidy, although in this case, it would be advisable to consider the alternative purchase of a "self-propelled mulcher" with a petrol engine, which, unlike mowers, finely shreds the grass.

A mower is mainly used for:

  • Grass cutting: Ideal for keeping lawns, pastures, and agricultural land clean.
  • Forage creation: Used to cut grass intended for hay production.
  • Green maintenance: Essential for managing green areas in private and professional settings.

2. What is the motorised mower called?

The motorised mower is commonly called a mower. This term identifies a specific type of mower equipped with an engine, used for cutting grass and other vegetation on agricultural land and green areas. Petrol-powered mowers can be classified into different categories based on the type of blade movement and their specific function:

  • Mowers with standard movement blades: Use a blade system that moves back and forth to cut grass.
  • Mowers with dual-blade movement blades: Both blades move in opposite directions, offering more efficient cutting and reducing vibrations.
  • Petrol-powered rotary mowers (rotary scythes): Equipped with a rotating disc with blades that cut grass similarly to mowers mounted on tractors.

3. How does the cutting bar work?

The cutting bar is the main component of a mower responsible for cutting grass. It operates through an alternating movement of the blades, which can be of standard or dual-blade type. Here is how the different types of cutting bars operate:

  • Standard movement blades: In this system, one blade moves back and forth against a fixed blade, cutting grass like a pair of scissors. This type of movement is simple and common in basic petrol-powered mowers.
  • Dual-blade movement blades: Both blades move in opposite directions, allowing for more efficient cutting and reducing vibrations. This system is more advanced and offers greater cutting precision.

The cutting bar can be replaced or adjusted according to the specific needs of the user, making petrol-powered mowers versatile tools adaptable to various working conditions.

4. What are the differences between petrol-powered mowers with standard movement blades and those with dual-blade movement blades?

Mowers with standard movement blades and those with dual-blade movement blades differ mainly in the cutting mechanism and the performance offered. Here are the main differences:

  1. Blade movement: Standard movement blades move back and forth against a fixed blade, offering a simple and common system, perfect for general use. In contrast, dual-blade movement blades see both blades moving in opposite directions, which improves cutting efficiency and reduces vibrations, allowing for smoother and more precise work.
  2. Cutting efficiency: Standard movement blades are suitable for general cutting but may struggle with particularly tall or dense grass, reducing effectiveness. Dual-blade movement blades, on the other hand, offer a more precise and clean cut, making them ideal for thick grass and more difficult conditions.
  3. Vibrations and stability: With standard movement blades, vibrations tend to be higher, which can be tiring for the operator during prolonged use. Dual-blade movement blades, thanks to the opposite movement of the blades, generate reduced vibrations, improving comfort and stability during use.
  4. Cost and maintenance: Standard movement blades are generally cheaper and easier to maintain, making them a convenient choice for the user. Dual-blade movement blades may be more expensive but offer greater durability and require less maintenance, representing a long-term investment.
  5. Recommended applications: Standard movement blades are perfect for routine work on lawns and fairly uniform terrain, where high performance is not required. Dual-blade movement blades, on the other hand, are ideal for tackling uneven terrain or cutting very tall or thick grass, where greater power and precision are needed.

5. What are the advantages of rotary petrol-powered mowers?

Rotary mowers or rotary scythes are characterised by a cutting system that uses rotating discs with blades mounted on their axis. These machines offer numerous advantages over other types of mowers:

  • Cutting efficiency: The rotating blades cut grass quickly and precisely even on difficult terrain. This cutting system is particularly effective for tall and thick grass.
  • Versatility: Suitable for different types of terrain, including uneven and sloping surfaces. They can work on thick, thin, low, or high grass and on surfaces flattened by weather conditions.
  • Ease of use: Rotary petrol-powered mowers are easy to manoeuvre thanks to the sculpted pneumatic wheels that offer good traction on various types of terrain.
  • Reduced maintenance: The blades are designed to bend or retract in case of impact with obstacles, reducing the risk of damage and extending the machine's life.
  • Cutting diameter: Typically, rotary mowers have a wide cutting diameter that allows for covering large areas in less time.
  • Rotation speed: The rotating blades can reach high speeds ensuring a clean and even cut.
  • Adjustable cutting height: The ability to adjust the cutting height allows for adapting the machine to different needs, such as lawn maintenance or forage collection.

6. How do multifunction petrol-powered mowers work?

Multifunction mowers are designed to offer exceptional versatility thanks to the possibility of using different accessories that make them suitable for various agricultural and green maintenance tasks. Here is how they work:

  • Quick attachment: The front part of the machine, where the cutting bar is mounted, can be easily replaced thanks to a quick attachment. This system allows for mounting and dismounting various accessories quickly and without special tools.
  • Available accessories: Among the main accessories that can be used with a multifunction mower are the Hammer Flail Mowers, Sweepers, Lawn Mowers, and Snow Blowers: Useful for removing snow during winter.
  • Powerful engine: Multifunction petrol-powered mowers are equipped with robust and reliable engines, often with petrol engines from renowned brands such as Honda, Kohler, or Loncin, which guarantee high performance.
  • Gear change: These machines have gear changes that allow for adapting the working speed to different operational needs, improving efficiency and comfort during use.

7. What maintenance is required for a mower?

Maintaining a mower is essential to ensure its long life and operational efficiency. Following a regular maintenance routine can prevent mechanical problems and keep performance at the highest level. Here are the main aspects of mower maintenance:

  1. Engine check: It is important to check the engine oil level before each use, as a correct level ensures the engine's proper functioning. Additionally, replacing the engine oil following the manufacturer's instructions, generally every 25-50 hours of use, is crucial to keep the engine efficient. As for the air filter, it is recommended to clean it regularly to prevent dust and debris from compromising its performance. If the filter is very dirty or damaged, it will need to be replaced.
  2. Machine cleaning: After each use, it is important to clean the mower to remove grass, mud, and debris that may accumulate. An air compressor or brush can be useful for reaching the most difficult areas to clean. To maintain proper functioning, it is also necessary to remove grass residues from the blades and cutting bar, avoiding the formation of accumulations that could interfere with cutting and blade movement.
  3. Blade sharpening: It is important to periodically check the blades to ensure they are sharp. If necessary, the blades should be sharpened to ensure a clean cut and reduce the effort required by the engine. Sharp blades help improve work efficiency and prevent engine damage.
  4. Belt and chain check: It is essential to check the condition of the transmission belts, replacing them if signs of wear or damage are noticed. For chains, it is crucial to lubricate them regularly to prevent rust and reduce excessive wear, thus helping to keep them in good condition and ensuring optimal operation.
  5. Cooling system: To keep the engine in good condition, it is necessary to clean the radiator and cooling fins. This ensures adequate cooling, preventing overheating that could compromise engine performance.
  6. Safety check: Before each use, it is essential to check and tighten all screws and bolts to ensure they are in perfect condition and cannot loosen during operation. Additionally, it is important to verify that safety devices, such as brakes and safety locks, are functioning correctly to prevent accidents during use.
  7. Post-use storage: After finishing using the mower, it is necessary to store it in a dry place protected from the weather. During prolonged periods of inactivity, it is advisable to drain the fuel from the tank and protect the metal parts with a light layer of lubricating oil to prevent rust and keep the machine in good condition.

8. How much does a good mower cost?

The cost of a good mower can vary significantly depending on the type, technical features, and brand. Here is an overview of the prices of petrol-powered mowers divided by type and use:

  • Petrol-powered mowers for hobby use: Generally, basic models for domestic use can cost between 700 and 1600 euros. These models are suitable for small lawns and gardens and have essential features.
  • Semi-professional mowers: Semi-professional models, equipped with more powerful engines and additional features, range between 1600 and 2400 euros.
  • Professional petrol-powered mowers: For intensive and professional use, prices can range from 1500 to over 4000 euros. These models are equipped with powerful engines, robust construction, and advanced features.

Of course, there are several factors that influence the price, including:

  • Type of engine: Petrol-powered mowers are generally more expensive than electric ones.
  • Technical features: The presence of advanced features such as dual-blade movement, gear transmission, and multifunction capability can increase the price.
  • Brand and reliability: Renowned brands such as Honda, Briggs & Stratton, and Kohler offer high-quality products that tend to have a higher cost.

9. Are petrol-powered mowers suitable for use on sloping terrain?

Mowers are particularly suitable for use on sloping terrain thanks to their ability to manoeuvre on uneven surfaces. However, the specific suitability of a mower for inclined terrain depends on various factors:

  • Sculpted pneumatic wheels: Petrol-powered mowers equipped with sculpted pneumatic wheels offer better traction on steep terrain, improving stability and safety during use.
  • Weight balance: Good weight distribution of the machine is essential to avoid tipping and ensure greater safety on steep slopes.
  • Engine power: Models with powerful engines, such as petrol ones, are better able to handle sloping terrain compared to less powerful electric models. For example, Honda and Briggs & Stratton engines are known for their reliability and power, making them suitable for these conditions​.
  • Transmission system: Petrol-powered mowers with gear transmissions offer greater durability and better performance on uneven terrain compared to those with belt transmission.

In any case, it is advisable to avoid working on excessive slopes and ensure that the manufacturer's instructions are followed for safe use.

10. What are the main accessories available for mowers?

Petrol-powered mowers are versatile tools that can be equipped with a variety of accessories to extend their functionality and adapt them to different needs. Here are some of the main accessories available:

  • Hammer flail mower: This accessory is ideal for shredding tall grass and brush, making it perfect for maintaining areas with dense vegetation. The rotating hammers effectively crush the material, leaving the ground clean.
  • Sweeper: Used to clean paved surfaces, driveways, and courtyards. The sweeper mounts rotating brushes that collect debris, leaves, and dirt, facilitating the maintenance of outdoor areas.
  • Lawn mower: This accessory is perfect for cutting and shredding grass in lawns and fields. The lawn mower is particularly useful for keeping large grassy areas tidy, offering an even cut and the possibility of using the cut grass as mulch.
  • Snow blower: An indispensable accessory for winter operations, the snow blower allows for removing snow from driveways and roads. Petrol-powered mowers with this function can replace a real snow blower, making them useful all year round.

11. What is the ideal cutting width for a mower?

The ideal cutting width for a mower depends on the specific needs of the user and the characteristics of the terrain to be worked on. Here are some factors to consider to determine the most suitable cutting width:

  • Size of the area to be cut: For small lawns, a cutting width between 50 and 70 cm is generally sufficient. For larger surfaces such as fields or extensive lawns, a larger cutting width that can reach up to 120 cm or more is preferable, reducing work time.
  • Type of vegetation: If tall and dense grass needs to be cut, a mower with a larger cutting width can be more efficient. However, for lower and thinner grass, a smaller cutting width can ensure greater precision.
  • Terrain conditions: On uneven or sloping terrain, a smaller cutting width can offer better manoeuvrability and control. Conversely, on flat terrain, a larger width can increase productivity.

Cutting width options:

  • 50-70 cm: Ideal for gardens and small green areas. Easy to manoeuvre and suitable for precise details.
  • 70-90 cm: Good compromise for medium surfaces, combining efficiency and manoeuvrability.
  • 90-120 cm: Suitable for large surfaces, significantly reducing the necessary cutting time.

12. How do you change the blades on a mower?

Changing the blades on a mower is a fundamental operation to maintain the machine's efficiency and ensure a precise cut. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to perform this operation:

1. Preparation

  • Safety: Ensure that the mower is turned off and the engine is cold. Disconnect the engine spark plug to prevent accidental starts.
  • Necessary equipment: You will need protective gloves, a wrench, an Allen key (if necessary), and replacement blades.

2. Access to the blades

  • Position the mower: Lift the front of the mower using a jack or resting it on a stable support to easily access the blades.
  • Remove any covers: If the mower is equipped with a protective cover over the blades, remove it using the wrench or Allen key.

3. Blade removal

  • Loosen the bolts: Use the wrench to loosen and remove the bolts securing the blades to the cutting bar. Keep the bolts in a safe place for reassembly.
  • Remove the blades: Carefully remove the blades from the cutting bar, wearing protective gloves to avoid accidental cuts.

4. Installation of new blades

  • Position the new blades: Align the new blades with the holes in the cutting bar and insert the bolts through the blade holes.
  • Secure the bolts: Tighten the bolts with the wrench until the blades are securely fastened. Ensure that the blades are well aligned and there is no play.

5. Final check

  • Check the tightening: Ensure that all bolts are well tightened and that the blades are securely fastened.
  • Replace the covers: If you removed a protective cover, put it back in place and ensure it is well secured.

6. Spark plug connection

  • Restore the connection: Reconnect the engine spark plug and lower the mower from the support.

13. Is it possible to use a mower for forage collection?

Yes, it is possible to use a mower for forage collection, but it depends on the type of mower and the accessories used. Mowers with cutting bars and some multifunction models are particularly suitable for this operation. Here is how:

  • Cutting bar: Petrol-powered mowers equipped with cutting bars are effective in cutting tall and dense grass, ideal for forage production. Dual-blade blades, in particular, ensure a clean and precise cut, preserving the nutritional qualities of the grass.
  • Lawn mower: Some multifunction mowers can be equipped with lawn mower accessories that allow for cutting and shredding grass evenly. This accessory is useful for preparing grass for drying and subsequent collection as hay.
  • Round baler: In some cases, petrol-powered mowers can be used in combination with round balers to collect and compress forage into bales, facilitating transport and storage.

14. What is the fuel consumption of a petrol-powered mower?

The fuel consumption of a petrol-powered mower varies based on several factors, including the type of engine, power, usage conditions, and maintenance. In general, consumption can be estimated as follows:

  • Small engines (up to 150 cc): Petrol-powered mowers with smaller engines, such as those from 125-150 cc, tend to consume less fuel. On average, consumption can be about 0.5-0.7 litres per hour.
  • Medium engines (150-200 cc): For medium-sized engines, such as those from 150-200 cc, fuel consumption increases slightly, ranging around 0.7-1.0 litres per hour. These engines offer a good balance between power and consumption.
  • Large engines (over 200 cc): Mowers equipped with large displacement engines, over 200 cc, can consume between 1.0 and 1.5 litres per hour, depending on the power and intensity of the work performed.

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