Lawn Tractors

Lawn tractors   are also known as riding mowers   or garden tractors They're a step up from a self-propelled push mower and they can be a timesaver and convenience for people with large lawns of half an acre or more. If you're on the borderline, though, first consider a standard walk-behind mower. Lawn tractors can be a timesaver, but they also take up a lot of room, cost a lot, and pollute. They may also be difficult to repair if they break down, unless you have some way of bringing it to a repair shop.

Recommendations

These recommendations are based on ConsumerSearch.com 's article on lawn tractors and Popular Mechanics   article on garden tractors. For the purposes of these recommendations, garden tractors are the larger, more powerful machines that are capable of pulling heavy attachments.

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John Deer X304  

Best Overall

  • Comfortable, powerful, reliable, easy to use.
  • Easy to switch between discharge methods.
  • Small turning radius.
  • Not cheap: $3500.

Toro TimeCutter ZX440  

Best ZTR Lawn Mower

  • Great performance, excellent maneuverability.
  • Larger deck + faster cutting = your lawn is groomed in no time!
  • Power isn't cheap: $4400.

Cub Cadet iSeries ZTT 42  

Best Budget ZTR Lawn Tractor

  • Tight turning radius means never missing a spot.
  • Not so great on hills; may slip on wet grass.
  • Easy-to-use steering.
  • $2700

John Deere LA115  

Best Value, Medium Use

  • For moderate use, this is the best deal on the market.
  • Not great on slopes or turns, but very even cutting and good performance overall.
  • $1650

Bolens M762F  

Best Value, Light Use

  • Very basic, but good performance on flat terrain.
  • Good for lawns up to 1 acre.
  • $900.


Buying a Lawn Tractor

Lawn tractors   have a wide deck (42" or more) that speeds up mowing large, flat areas. They can accept attachments such as snow throwers   and other useful tools (plows, disc harrow, tiller, etc.). They are less expensive than a Zero Turn Radius (ZTR) mower, but they will leave that typical swath of uncut grass at the end of a row. Beware of hilly properties -- not all models can handle it. Recommended for lawns that are half an acre to three acres.

Larger lawn tractors are sometimes called garden tractors, as in the "Recommendations" section above. However, many sites simply use one term, either lawn tractors or riding mowers, for all of these types of machines. Your best bet is to read the specs to figure out which machine is right for you.

Zero-Turn Radius   (ZTR) mowers use newer maneuvering technology which allows them to pivot instead of turn. No need to go back over missed spots; you'll mow them perfectly on the first pass. These mowers have 360-degree maneuverability. Mowing enthusiasts will love this type of mower. It uses two-hand controls that optimize maneuverability on properties with a lot of trees and other obstacles.

Do You Need One?

Don't buy a lawn tractor because you are simply tired of pushing the lawn mower. It's arguable whether spending more money on unnecessary power or features will make mowing the lawn any more efficient or convenient, but it really depends on your lawn and your wallet. They cost several times more than walk-behind mowers and take up much more room (they need a minimum storage space of 4'x6'), but more horsepower combined with a quality machine can make a cleaner cut and more efficient mow.

Tractor Factors

The best type of tractor for you depends considerably on the size of the lawn you need to mow. This chart compares different kinds of mowers by size of lawn. Just look for your acreage to determine which kind is best for your. If your property is on the borderline sizewise, you might want to consider the terrain as well -- flat lawns need less power than hilly, rocky, or otherwise difficult terrain.

Lawn Size

Type of Tractor

Horsepower

Deck Size

Price

1/2 to 3/4 acres Entry-Level Lawn Tractor 14-15 hp 38"-42" $900-1300  
3/4 to 1 acres Mid-Priced Lawn Tractor 17-22 hp 38"-42" $1300-2000  
1 to 2 acres Entry-Level Garden Mower 19-27 hp 42"-54" $2000-4000  
2 or more acres Garden Mower 19-27 hp 42"-70" $4000-11,000  

Transmission Types

Number of Cylinders

Cutting System

Discharge Types

Other Features

Major Manufacturers

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