Is a walk behind a mower worth it?
A walk behind grass mower is ideal for homeowners who want more control over their lawn care. These mowers are compact, easy to store, and allow for precision mowing in tight spaces and around landscaping features. Plus, they offer a great workout and let you mow at your own pace. Walk-behind models shine in maneuverability, especially around garden beds, trees, and obstacles. Riding mowers cut mowing time drastically on large plots. In contrast, walk-behind mowers are more time-consuming but offer detailed cutting control. Riding mowers are best for sprawling, even, or slightly hilly terrains.
What type of self-propelled mower is best for hills?
Rear-wheel-drive mowers are best for mowing up inclines and tackling those steeper hills and various terrains. The all-wheel-drive mowers are great at managing the steep hills and they also work well on wet grass. Mowing on a slope with a lawn mower Only move the lawn mower across the slope, and start at the bottom, especially on steeper inclines. This means that you are always turning uphill, which avoids the mower accelerating and you potentially losing control of it when it turns at the end of the cutting path.