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Husqvarna mowers

When it comes to maintaining a large yard, a riding lawn mower such as the Husqvarna GT52XLS will save you lots of time and headaches. With a 52″ wide cutting deck and a riding design built for comfort, you’ll have the grass cut before you know it.

Husqvarna Riding Mower Reviews

The Husqvarna LS series lawn tractors are built with the highest quality parts available within the mid-level riding mower price range. As Dale Subby, a MowerSource.com customer who bought the Husqvarna GT52XLS claims, “This mower does everything its supposed to and the 52″ deck cuts our time way down. We researched garden tractors for quite some time…in the end the Husky GT52XLS ended up being the best but for the money.”

In fact, according to another customer, this Husqvarna riding mower outperforms other mowers in higher price ranges:

“My last John Deere cost $5000.00 and lasted 15 years and this machine is hands down a much better unit. The price performance is unmatched in the mark today. There are two things that stand out. The Kawasaki motor which starts instantly with the turn of the key and welded deck that has been flawless. We live in an area that has alot of sand that really beats up the steel so the strength of the deck is very important. Plus that fact that the deck is welded and will allow for repair unlike the stamped decks on lesser units. It also very fast. Very satisfied!”

Why Choose Husqvarna?

Powered by a durable and quiet Kawasaki V-twin engine, the Husqvarna LS series riding mower is designed to cut grass efficiently for years of use. The lawn tractor design keeps the controls at your fingertips, including electric blade engagement, easy-to-reach levers and controls, and a comfort-grip steering wheel. The cruise control keeps you at an even speed while you mow, and the step-through seating area makes it easy to mount and dismount.

Husqvarna Riding Mower Sale

For a limited time only, the Husqvarna GT52XLS riding mower is available with Free Lift Gate Delivery from MowerSource.com. There’s no better time to buy than right now! Spring is here, and the grass is starting to grow. Get ready for summer lawn maintenance with a new riding mower from Husqvarna! MowerSource.com offers free shipping and free lift gate delivery, plus the best prices around!

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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.

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Ariens Husqvarna mower

Get ready for spring with a new Husqvarna riding mower or an Ariens zero turn mower! Right now we’re offering Free Lift Gate Delivery on all in-stock Husqvarna lawn tractors and Ariens zero turn mowers.

Make mowing and yardwork easier with a riding lawn mower that gets the job done fast. Husqvarna and Ariens are two of the most well-respected lawn mower brands in the industry. You can expect quality performance and value for your lawn care needs.

Husqvarna Lawn Tractors

Husqvarna lawn tractors are built for landowners who demand high performance, durability, and value. The hydrostatic transmission with locking differential operates smoothly and prevents slipping on steep slopes or wet grass.

Husqvarna lawn tractors are engineered for demanding or extensive use. The durable steel cutting deck and Kawasaki V-twin engine provide all the power and performance you need for season after season of mowing and mulching. You can even clean the underside of the deck with the built-in deck wash port.

Ariens Zero Turn Mowers

Ariens zero turn mowers cut your lawn mowing time in half with a 34″ mowing deck that’s easy to maneuver around trees, gardens, and landscaping features. Spend less time mowing the lawn and more time on what really matters to you. The Ariens zero turn riding mower provides the best lawn mowing experience you can get in a compact zero turn mower. It’s fun to drive—so much so that you might wish it took longer to mow the lawn!

The Ariens zero turn mower comes with a foot-operated deck lift that makes it quick and easy to adjust the height of the cut or mow over a sprinkler head.

Lawn Mower Special

Don’t miss out! Get MowerSource.com’s Free Lift Gate Delivery on any Husqvarna lawn tractor or Ariens zero turn mower. Free shipping, free lift gate delivery, and the best prices around—what more could you ask for? Check out our selection of lawn mowers now!

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Do you sharpen your lawn mower blade each season? Dull blades are not good for your lawns health. A dull blade rips grass when a sharp blade will cut it. This leaves the grass susceptible to disease. Along with cutting the grass clean, a sharp blade will cut back your lawn mowing time. It is best to sharpen your blade twice each season to maintain a healthy lawn. Here is a guide to sharpening your lawn mower blades.

Removing the Blade

Make sure to remove the spark plug before you remove the blade. This will ensure that the blade does not chop your hand off when you are removing it! Next you’ll want to tip the mower on its side with the carburetor and air filter up so gas does not leak into the air filter.  Finally, remove the blade. For the best results you will want to put a 2×4 in between the blade and deck so the blade does not move around when you remove it with a wrench.

Sharpening the Blade

After you remove the blade you should mark it with spray paint. Lawn mower pros have found that one of the biggest mistakes homeowners make is putting the blade back on the wrong way after sharpening it. If your blade is not too dull you should clamp it in a vise and use a metal file to sharpen it. File the blade until it is as sharp as a butter knife. Make sure to file on the top side of the cutting edge to get the longest lasting edge on the blade. If the blade is badly damaged it may be time to replace it. You could use a grinder to sharpen it but they are harder to use and can overheat or damage the blade if not used correctly.

Re-installing the Blade

Before re-installing the blade you’ll want to make sure that it is balanced. An unbalanced blade will vibrate which could cause damage to the blade shaft or bearings. You can check the balance by hanging the blade on a nail in the wall. If it falls more to one side than the other then it is unbalanced. If that happens keep filing until it falls evenly. Next re-install the blade. Don’t worry about over tightening the bolt since this is hard to do.

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Do you plan on buying a push or riding mower? Many homeowners wonder which type of lawn mower would be the best for their yard. Generally we’d say that push mowers are the best for smaller yards that are mainly flat. Riding mowers are best for large yards that are flat or have gentle sloping hills. Still not sure about which to purchase next? Here is a list of pros and cons when considering push vs. riding mowers.

Push mower pros –

There are many people who view mowing the lawn as part of their exercise routine. Push mowers allow people to get exercise while they are mowing the lawn. Push mowers are generally cheaper than riding mowers. Moreover, some push mowers have electric engines which makes operation costs less than a riding mower. The size of a push mower makes them easier to store compared to riding mowers.

Push mower cons –

While some people view the exercise as a pro when mowing the lawn, there are some who do not. Push mowers not only require more work than riding mowers, they also are slower and take longer to mow the lawn. If you have a large lawn to mow, push mowers could be impractical when it comes to the time spent mowing the lawn. There are also safety hazards when using push mowers. If you have an electric model you need to make sure that you don’t run over the cord.

Riding mower pros –

Riding mowers are the best when you have a large yard. They save on time and are more comfortable than push mowers. Riding mowers can also be safer than push mowers. One feature some riding mowers have is that they can only operate while someone is in the seat.

Riding mower cons –

Most riding mowers are more expensive than push mowers. Along with the upfront cost, riding mowers are more complicated and expensive to maintain. It is a lot easier to transport a push mower to get fixed than a riding mower. Riding mowers are also harder to store since they take up much more space than push mowers.