
When you decide to buy a new lawn mower, there are a number of things you have to take into consideration. Sit down with a pen and paper and ask yourself a few questions. What is the size and topography of your lawn? What type of cut or quality of cut do you want? How much money can you afford to spend on a new mower? How much time do you plan to spend mowing your lawn? How comfortable do you want to feel while mowing it? How manoeuvrable is your dream machine? Do you prefer to ride, walk, push or pull? Do you have any environmental concerns? Are you interested in accessories? Above all, ask yourself what is the purpose of this lawn mower.
When you have compiled the list of questions, consider your answers. These will guide you towards buying the mower most suited to your needs. Consider lawn size and topography. If you have a small lawn or yard, you do not need a large mower. You can choose a push or walk-behind mower. If it is large, you may need all the power you can get or even a riding mower or garden or lawn tractor.

MSE 140 C Electric
Lightweight and powerful electric saw for domestic and light commercial applications
50-OUTLAW
The 2010 Polaris Outlaw 50 Youth ATV is one of the best selling youth ATVs and is perfect for young riders. It's styled after the adult Outlaw and has a parent-adjustable throttle limiter plus many other important safety features to get your child started
SH 56 Easy2Start
Has extremely powerful suction to efficiently dispose of leaves, grass and hedge trimmings. Can be easily converted into a multi-tasking machine to cover any vacuuming and blowing job around the home.
Bronco Series 475 4-Stroke
Features
Long life, rust resistant 19" (48cm) alloy chassis, with true 'edge to edge' cutting
Ergonomic 'Comfortgrip' handlebar to assist manoeuvrability
Easy to push, with 8" ball bearing wheels
'High-Zone' air



