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.
The 'Home Depot' website and the 'Mow direct' website offer deals on ride-on lawn mowers. There are also many online buying guides for ride-on lawn mowers which may recommend companies to purchase ride-on lawn mowers from.
It depends on what kind of lawn mower (push or ride). I sell my fixed push mowers usually for $30.
According to Home Depot "Riding Mowers"
Mowing the lawn with a push lawn mower is a tedious, difficult and thankless job to do especially in the brutal heat of the summer. You can sweat for hours trying to cut it yourself or you can pay a lawn service hundreds of dollars to cut the lawn for you. Lawn services will typically do a fast cut, and not trim or provide the grass with the tender love it requires to grow and look beautiful in front of your home. Lawn service bills can add up over the years and will be much higher than if you just bought a lawn mower. That is why riding lawn mowers have become increasingly popular among lawn care enthusiasts throughout the United States. Why push and struggle with a traditional, heavy push mower when you can purchase a riding lawn mower and cut the lawn in a fraction of time? Riding lawn mowers are not that much more expensive than the traditional push lawn mower especially considering that riding lawn mowers provide a comfortable ride, and will allow the homeowner to do a better job cutting the lawn by providing a smooth, easy and relaxing mowing experience. Do not stress over the lawn anymore when riding lawn mowers are available at nearly the same cost as the push mowers. Riding lawn mowers have also cut down on the number of lawn mowing accidents in the United States. Standing behind and pushing a lawn mower presents many risks. What if you slip and fall? What if you lose control of the push mower? What if lose your grip and let go of the push mower? What if your foot gets caught in the blade and is cut off? Why risk a trip to the hospital and serious and potentially life threatening injury? Purchasing one of the safe riding lawn mowers will eliminate most safety concerns that have plagued lawn care in the past. Riding lawn mowers enable the elderly or disabled to do their own yard work and enjoy the beautiful weather that the spring and summer months provide without the strenuous exercise required to use the standard push mowers.
Ride-on lawn mowers can be purchased from various websites. These websites include but are not limited to MowDirect, Lowe's, Home Depot and American Lawns.
Lawn mowers (both the ride-around and push types), clippers specifically meant for trimming plants, a knife, a scythe, swathers or windrowers, haybines, weed whackers, hand mowers, etc.
You can, yes, but it's not advisable. The manufacturers of ride-on lawn mowers incorporate safety devices into the starter circuit to minimise the risk of injury in the use of the equipment.
According to my internet searches, there does not appear to be a legal age but it looks like the American Academy of Pediatrics suggests "a prudent guideline for the minimum age for operation of lawn mowers by children is at least 16 years for ride-on mowers and at least 12 years for walk-behind power mowers and hand mowers." http://aappolicy.aappublications.org/cgi/content/full/pediatrics;107/6/e106
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Vredestein are a Dutch-Indian tyre manufacturing company, they make tyres for cars, two wheel bikes and for agricultural equipment such as tractors and ride on lawn mowers.
John Deere ride on mowers can be purchased at various home improvement stores. For example, Home Depot, Rona and Lowes all carry John Deere ride on mowers.
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