For 4-stroke, normally half a quart. Read the dipstick. Don't overfill or let it be in the add area
For 2-stroke, It could be any kind of oil mixture ratio. Better safe than sorry, look up your kind of lawnmower or read the manual and check for oil to gas mixing ratio.
For a push type mower it is generally 1/2 of a quart. For riding mowers it is 1 1/2 to 2 quarts.
2 quarts <><><><> Depends entirely on the mower. A small (4 or 5 hp) push mower uses about 20 US ounces- less than a quart. My 15 hp riding mower uses 1.5 quarts.
A push lawn mower is easier to store if space is an issue. They are ideal for smaller yards and come in many varieties. A riding lawnmower would be ideal if you have a large yard and space to store the mower isn't an issue.
about 78 gallons
Old enough to push the mower
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Depends on the size of the lawn mostly. A push mower (or better yet a powered drive push mower) would have the best control in rough terrain, but if it is a large lawn a riding mower is better.
A person should have to push very little on the Toro Personal Pace Mower to make it move. The mower is equipped so that it is self-propelled and should move while walking behind it, while holding onto the handlebar.
Zero turn lawn mowers can be either a riding lawn mower or a push lawn mower, depending on you're preference. Push lawn mowers start around three hundred dollars.
There are many advantages for one when using a push mower. The most significant advantages being no fuel cost and more exercise for the one mowing the lawn.
what kind of oil for a sears push mower and how much?
a push mower DOES NOT NEED GAS!! ( a good one though LOL)