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Review Agri-Fab 45-0597 48″ Zero Turn Dethatcher, Black

Details: Agri-Fab 45-0597 48″ Zero Turn Dethatcher, Black

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Review Agri-Fab 45-0597 48″ Zero Turn Dethatcher, Black

Agri-Fab Inc., 45-0597 (48” Zero-Turn De-Thatcher) will have your grass growing better in no time. The Agri-Fab 45-0597 (48” Zero-Turn De-Thatcher) will effectively uproot dead, matted grass swathes up to 48” in width. The 48” groomer has 24 rust-proof and replaceable heat-treated tines for maximum performance and durability. Fits many Zero-Turn lawn mowers on the market and has 2 (5” Diameter) anti-scalping wheels. The Agri-Fab 45-0597 (48” Zero-Turn De-Thatcher) will last you for years to come with proper care and use. As with most Agri-Fab products this product is covered under Agri-Fab 3 Year limited Warranty.

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  • Products can be returned

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  • Is an online purchase
  • Delivery may be delayed in some areas.

review Agri-Fab 45-0597 48

review Agri-Fab 45-0597 48

Buyer Guide Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors

 If you’re in the market for an electric lawn mower, you’ll probably be faced with a lot of choices. The buying guide below will help point you in the right direction.

  • Price. Although mowers can come at a range of price points, most electric lawnmowers tend to cost between $400 and $600.
  • Range. Most electric lawnmowers have a range rating of between 1.5 and 2.5 hours.
  • Battery and Charge Time. If you’re looking to mow your lawn every day, you’ll end up needing a mower with a long charge time and a battery that can power it.
  • Top Speed. A mower’s top speed should be in line with its range rating.
  • Weight. If weight is a concern for you, look for a mower that’s light.
  • Motor. Look for a mower with a 14.4V battery and a 3.3Ah battery.

 

How to choose Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors

 If you’re in the market for a riding lawn mower, it’s important to understand your needs.

  • How much space do you have in your yard? If your lawn is large and needs mowing multiple times per week, you may want to consider purchasing a riding lawn mower that can cut a swath larger than a traditional lawn mower can. From there, you can decide whether or not purchasing a larger riding lawn mower is right for you.
  • How much do you want to spend? Riding lawnmowers come in a wide range of prices, with many models starting at less than $500. While it’s true that a larger riding lawn mower will likely cost more than a smaller model, you’ll still save money in the long run by mowing fewer times per week.
  • How many cuts will you need? If you’re only planning to mow your lawn once a week, a simple push lawn mower may be enough. Conversely, if you have a large lawn and you plan on mowing it multiple times per week, a self-propelled riding lawn mower may be ideal.
  • What type of lawn do you have? If you’re considering purchasing a new riding lawn mower, it’s important to understand what type of lawn you have. Some riding lawnmowers are designed to work best on hills and steep inclines, while others work better on flat terrain.

How to maintain Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors

Riding mowers are a favorite of many avid gardeners. However, some maintenance tasks, such as changing spark plugs, may require professional service.

  • When you change your mower’s spark plug, be gentle with the trim plug and distributor cap.
  • When mowing your lawn, make sure to not overexert yourself.
  • If you often find your mower sitting idle for long periods of time, you may want to consider replacing your spark plug, air filter, or fuel filter.
  • If you have an older gas-powered mower, you may want to replace the spark plug with one that has a metal tip. This can prevent the plug from breaking off, and extend the life of your mower.