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If you live on a plot of land with steep hills, you know how difficult it can be to mow the lawn. Pushing a lawn mower up hills and keeping it under control on the downhill side can give your muscles quite a workout.

Riding Mowers & Zero Turn Mowers

Next time you’re facing an uphill — pardon the pun — battle getting your lawn cut, make sure it’s not because you don’t have the right lawn mower. We’ve sourced out the best lawn mowers for hilly jobs, giving you the ultimate list of machines for muscle power.

Here are some tips on choosing the best lawn mower for hills.

Riding Lawn Mowers

Toro LX427 Riding Lawn Mower

Riding Mowers and Zero Turn Mowers

Budget: $1,499.99 and up

There’s no such thing as a hard job when you’ve got a riding or zero turn mower, especially when the most difficult part is getting yourself up into the seat. After that, all you have to do is start ‘er up and let the machine do all the work for you. Here are a few lawn mowers we really love:

Husqvarna

 

Ariens

 

Toro

 

Lawn Care Tips

Husqvarna XT722 Self-Propelled Mower

Self Propelled Lawn Mowers

Budget: $369 and up

These machines have nifty little engines that naturally want to move forward, but they’re not quite as powerful as riding and zero turn mowers. You’ll have to put in a little bit of elbow grease into getting it starting to move up hills, but once you do, the job will be fairly straightforward. Depending on the machine you get, some of them, like the Toro set, will have nifty, intuitive features to make mowing the lawn even nicer and in tune with your own skills and abilities.

Husqvarna

 

Toro

 Push Mowers

Budget: $299 and up

When you view cutting the lawn as a way to get an awesome workout, then it’s probably because you attack hills with a push mower. The power comes just about entirely from your hands — the mower, with its engine, will do a bit of the heavy lifting but it’s almost entirely up to you. On the upside, you’ll soon get into fantastic shape, especially if your property has lots of steep hills.

If that’s not so much your cup of tea, then stick with a push mower only if your property has few or gentle hills, or if it’s on the smaller side. When you think about how often you’ll have to be using your push mower — about once a week — then the physical aspect of it can seem quite daunting if it’s not something you want to take on.

Husqvarna

No matter which lawn mower you get, there’s one that’ll be perfect for the type of hilliness on your property. Large spaces with many or steep hills call for zero turn or riding mowers, while cozier properties with mounds instead of hills are good matches for push or self propelled mowers.

Best Lawn Mower at MowerSource.com

Looking for the best lawn mower for hills? Look no further than Mower Source’s selection of Toro, Ariens, and Husqvarna self-propelled mowers, riding mowers, and zero turn mowers. Get free shipping and tax-free pricing (except in MN) on all lawn mowers from MowerSource.com.

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