Before you buy: 6 questions to answer
Is a lawn tractor right for you?
You’re a perfect candidate for a lawn tractor if your yard is larger than a half acre and you spend an hour or more cutting grass with a walk-behind mower. If your yard is slightly smaller but you want to reduce mowing time, a riding mower might be a better choice.
What size mower deck?
Obviously, the larger the mower deck, the faster you’ll finish. But keep in mind that a large mowing deck may not fit through your fence gate or between trees. Measure before you buy. As a general rule, choose a 42-in. deck for 1-acre lots, a 42-in. to 46-in. deck for 1- to 2-acre lots, and a 48-in. deck for larger yards.
Where will you park it?
Lawn tractors have a big footprint. You’ll need a large storage space— at least 70 in. long by 50 in. wide, with about 48 in. of free space above the unit (for a machine with a 42-in. deck).
Can you haul it?
When your tractor needs routine service or repairs, you can pay a pick-up and delivery fee or haul it yourself—if you have a trailer or a truck and ramps. Lawn tractors weigh about 400 lbs.
Will it climb your hills?
Lawn tractor engines are sized to climb the grade listed in the specs. If you have a hilly yard, check those specs.
Does the seat fit your seat?
You’ll be spending a lot of time on the machine and the ride can be rough, so you’ll want a comfortable seat. Manufacturers equip their machines with mid-back or highback seats that vary in width and comfort. Conduct a butt test before you buy.
If you’ll be the only driver, you don’t need an adjustable seat. However, if you’re splitting mowing duties with others, choose a seat with a lever release to adjust the depth and height.
Buying a mowing deck that’s too small is a mistake tractor owners only make once.