Your riding mower may stay on slow due to several factors, including a clogged air filter, a dirty carburetor, or a faulty throttle cable. Additionally, if the mower is set to a lower speed for safety reasons or if it's experiencing engine issues, it may not operate at full power. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning or replacing filters and checking the throttle linkage, can help resolve these issues. If problems persist, consulting a professional may be necessary.
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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.
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The same as any riding mower. The following is a site which explains how the work: http://www.ehow.com/how-does_4689999_rideon-lawn-mower-work.html
The ideal battery voltage for a riding lawn mower is typically 12 volts.