Details: Agri-Fab 45-0597 48″ Zero Turn Dethatcher, Black
Brand: Agri-Fab
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.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
Purchasing a riding lawn mower can be a daunting task. These lawn tractors can be quite expensive, and some even come with premium features.- Cost. How much a riding mower cost depends on a few factors. For lawn tractors, the cost can go up to $5,000. For riding mowers, the price range starts at $2,000 and goes as high as $10,000.
- Horsepower. Horsepower is the amount of power a riding mower uses. Since the lawn mower’s function is primarily cutting grass, its power should effectively match the amount of grass you’re cutting.
- Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM). Cubic feet per minute is the number of times a riding mower can cut a lawn per minute. A riding mower with a high CFM value would be a good choice if you’re mowing a large lawn.
- Tire Size. Tire size refers to the width and circumference of the tires. This value basically tells how wide the tires are. For riding mowers, the tires can be 22, 26, or 28 inches.
How to choose Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
If youre in the market for a riding lawn mower, its 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 its true that a larger riding lawn mower will likely cost more than a smaller model, youll still save money in the long run by mowing fewer times per week.
- How many cuts will you need? If youre 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 youre considering purchasing a new riding lawn mower, its 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
Your lawn mower is a pretty basic piece of machinery, but over time it can develop issues. In this post, well talk about a few key things you can do to keep your mower running smoothly.- Make sure the mower is plugged in before you operate it.
- Run the lawn mower until it warms up and the oil level reaches the minimum.
- Check and adjust the spark plug.
- Moisten the spark plug with a few drops of oil before replacing it.
- Clean the air filter, and inspect the blade.
- Run the mower until it warms up and the oil level reaches the minimum.
- Change the oil.