Thank Goodness for Riding Lawn Mowers!
Imagine your large yard or field — you look out your window and see grass and weeds, growing taller by the day, and you look at your push mower and you look at your watch. You become overwhelmed at the very thought of the hours and effort cutting that lawn or clearing that garden will consume. It depresses you and you close the curtain, leaving the job for another day.
Thankfully, with the advent of riding mowers, this is no longer the dilemma. Today, we can look out our window, notice the grass is getting a little high and the underbrush is getting a little thick and we can get a little excited about jumping on our riding mower and conquering the weeds in a reasonable time with minimal effort! Today, whole industries have evolved to build mowers and evolved because of mowers.
The 1950s saw the first practical versions of a riding lawn mower for regular household use. Since then, there has been a proliferation of companies, models and accessories spring up to build and enhance our beloved riding mowers. It is not an exaggeration to say that riding lawn mowers have revolutionized not only the agriculture and forestry industries, but most especially, our own relationship to our lawns.
Anyone from a homeowner with a larger than average job to a commercial landscape worker will find riding lawn mowers indispensable to their work. Riding lawn mowers have improved their cutting process and the old “cut and throw” method has been replaced by a more refined “cut and recut” process, so that not only does the riding mower do a speedy job, they do a beautiful job! Also, with a few simple accessories, the riding lawn mower can be easily converted into a snow blower, making it all the more convenient and useful.