Yeah you can but i would just use straight 30w either way its not going to hurt it
The majority of lawn mowers are not robots. That is not to say that all lawn mowers are not robots. Some companies have been manufacturing robotic lawn mowers (Lawnbott, Norman, etc.)
All lawn mowers are different so I cant give you a specific answer as to where to put the gas in. But all lawn mowers come with an owners manual so i highly suggest you refer to that because you may also need a specific type of gas
Ride on lawn mowers can vary greatly in cost. The cheapest are between $500 and $1000. Models increase in price from there, all the way up to $5000 or more.
Simple answer - electrolux, who make nearly all the mowers and garden equipment on the market, e.g. westwood, husqvarna, Concorde - - -
Virtually all consumer lawnmowers/lawn tractors are finish mowers. They are used for the finish cut. Also produced are Brush Mowers which are called rough cut mowers.
Almost all lawn mowers are 4 stroke engines that use regular gasoline (no additives except maybe some StaBil when you store it for winter) and ordinary motor oil, the same used in cars in the crankcase. Usually you would put 10W30 or 10W40 in their crankcases. Briggs and Stratton engines are on most lawn mowers, though Tecumseh is also common. Some have Honda small engines. I suppose two stroke lawn mowers exist but they are the vast minority. You do not add 2-stroke oil to the gas like a chain saw or weed eater. If the mower does happen to be a 2-stroke, I'm certain it would be plainly labeled, probably on the gas cap.
Riding lawn mowers are mowers that you can drive instead of pushing. The individual mower manufacturer's all have detailed information on their individual sites that give the specs for the different mowers. A great brand of mower is Toro. Another brand to look at is the Cub Cadet.
All Riding Lawn Mowers are 4 stroke engines
They are living lawn mowers! They love grass like all sheep!
compaired to other retail iteams not a whole lot at all. between 10% and 30%
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Lawn mowers come in all shapes and sizes which can lead to varying prices. If you are in the market for a push mower you are looking at a range of $200 to $500. Riding mowers are going to be more expensive running from $700 to $3000.