Petrol Mowers: Rollers Vs Four Wheels
In a time where consumer needs are ever changing and becoming the most important thing for companies to take into consideration when designing and producing different types of petrol lawn mowers, it is important that you know their similarities and differences. This blog will be comparing two different compositions of petrol lawnmowers; rollers and four wheels.
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Rollers
Roller lawnmowers are ideal for anyone wishing to achieve a classic striped lawn finish. This type of petrol lawnmower can significantly help you if you get consistent problems with your lawn, especially if you get divots. One of the main differences of a roller lawnmower compared to four-wheeled is the fact that it will allow you to cut closer to the edges of your lawn as it won’t drive over the edge like a four-wheeled model usually would, giving you additional control over your machine. Currently on the market, all leading brands sell petrol roller lawnmowers, many in rotary or cylinder form. Down below is the top 2 that we feel are available currently:
Hayter Harrier 48 Pro Self-Propelled Petrol Lawnmower
Produced by Hayter, this roller lawnmower has been specifically designed for commercial/professional use. Part of the established “48 Pro” range, this model has a 19cm cutting width and improved air flow, dust suppression and filling capacity, largely thanks to the improved fabric on the grass bag that features on the lawnmower. cope with the demands of the professional gardener.
Mountfield SP465R Rear Roller Self Propelled Lawnmower
Produced by Mountfield as part of their highly successful ‘SP46’ range, this lawnmower will help you achieve that striped lawn finish that you are looking for with relative ease. The cutting width is a massive 46cm, not to forget that the cutting height can be set to anywhere between 20mm and 70 mm using a single lever (5 specific heights). It also comes fitted with a very reliable Honda engine and 55 litre grass collector, so you know you will be getting a high-performing machine.
Four-Wheels
Now we move on to four-wheeled petrol lawnmowers. These machines offer greater versatility than roller models and almost every other type on the market. They have the versatility to be used on all kinds of grassy areas, whether they are smooth or not. Furthermore, you’ll be able to find models available to buy for all sizes and types of gardens, unlike many of its counterparts. The most common types are your push-type petrol lawnmowers, which are lightweight and less problematic and the other one is self-propelled petrol lawnmowers, which are for people who would prefer to cut their lawn with less strain. Down below is a brief description of each type that has been previously mentioned.
John Deere C43 Commercial Push Petrol Lawn mower
This John Deere petrol lawnmower has a 43cm cutting width, a highly reliable Briggs & Stratton engine and a huge 65 litre grass collector capacity. Furthermore, it is also made with a strong cast aluminium deck, which is both easy to handle and lightweight, not to mention it prevents rust also.
Hyundai HYM510SPE Electric Start 4in1 Self-Propelled Petrol Lawnmower
This popular Hyundai four-stroke engine lawnmower delivers great power and reliable performance, in terms of both the final cut and fuel efficiency. Key design specifications include a 51cm cutting width and a very powerful 173cc engine, so it can be used for more difficult cuts if needs be. Also, the 4-speed drive that it has, allows the user to control the speed of the lawnmower to their liking, so its unlikely that you will lose control of your machine when using it. But perhaps the most prominent feature of this model is that it has 4 different mowing functions; collect, mulch, side or rear discharge your grass cuttings!