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Brush cutters

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Line Trimmers

Shredders/Chippers

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Questions Every Ride-on Mower Buyer Should Ask...

Are you in the market for a Lawn Tractor? Contact us today... we know Lawn Tractors! We do demonstrations at your premises. Here are some questions you should ask yourself.

What type of transmission is best?

There are two main types of transmissions available.

Manual Drive

Manual Gear Drive
Manual gear drive transmissions control ground speed with multiple gears and require the use of a manual clutch to start, stop or change ground speed.  They are available in both 5-speed and 6-speed versions.

Hydrostatic drive

Hydro-Automatic Drive
Foot-operated hydrostatic drive controls forward and reverse speeds, allowing both hands to remain on the steering wheel; no shifting or clutching is required.

Is getting on and off the tractor a hassle?

Widebody

A high console on tractors can made it very difficult to get on and off the tractor. Step-through Design provides a low center of gravity, increased leg room, and easy on-and-off access.

Why is easy handling important?

Steering around obstacles such as trees, flower beds, or shrubs can be difficult.  Dual Independent Steering controls each wheel independently to reduce steering effort.

Easy Handling

How will I dispose of my grass clippings?


There are three options available to handle grass clippings:

Mulching

Mulching cuts the grass into fine clippings that are returned to the lawn to act as a natural fertilizer that adds nutrients to the soil. No need to dispose of the clippings because they are deposited into the lawn.

Bagging

Bagging is great for collecting grass clippings or for leaf pick-up. Ideal for those who like to compost.

Discharging

Grass clippings are uniformly side discharged onto the lawn.

What engine horsepower do I need?

Generally, the more powerful the engine, the less time it will take to mow your yard. Horsepower is also very important when it comes to getting the best performance from your tractor accessories.

What type of engine do I need?

Look for the following engine features to enhance the performance of your riding mower:

Cast Iron Cylinder Sleeve
Withstands wear and extends engine life

Overhead Valve (OHV)
Delivers more power, longer life, and improved fuel economy

V-Twin Cylinder
Offers a well-balanced engine for a smoother, quieter ride and maximum performance

What size cutting deck do I need?

The width of cutting deck needed is determined in part by the size of your lawn.

Murray cutting decks

750mm/30” Cutting Decks
Ideal for 500-2000m²

960mm/38” Cutting Decks
Ideal for 2000-4000m²

1020mm/40” Cutting Decks
Perfect for 4000-8000m² lawns

1160mm/46” Cutting Decks or larger
Handle 8000m² or larger lawns with ease

Why do I need to level my cutting deck?

To maintain a well-manicured lawn and level cut, all cutting decks eventually require adjustment.  Tool-Free Deck Leveling adjusts in less than a minute without the use of tools

Leveling of deck

 

 

 

 

 

Contact us today for a demonstration, or visit our shop to view the various options available. We have a large range of Lawn Tractors available, including the Craftsman and Murray ranges of top selling Lawn Tractors.

Which mower is the right one for you?

A luscious green lawn is the glue that sticks the garden together. Your lawn can make or break the garden. You have various options available which can make a huge difference in the appearance of your lawn. When purchasing a lawnmower you have to consider several factors.

How big is your lawn?

Light and easy to handle mowers are particularly recommended for small to medium sized gardens, while self-propelled or larger mowers are suitable for larger gardens up to 3000m2. For larger areas ride-on mowers or lawn tractors may be the better option.

Electric or petrol?

If your lawn is small or medium sized with few obstacles for a power cable, electric or manually operated lawnmowers will offer a light and compact option. If, on the other hand you wish to mow larger or uneven lawns, a lawnmower with a powerful petrol engine would be the better alternative. You can undertake more demanding tasks without the need for a power source or cable.

Collect grass, mulch or side-discharge?

The traditional way of cutting grass requires you to collect clippings in a grass collection bag or grassbox. You can transfer the clippings to a compost heap that will provide you with natural, organically-enriched earth for feeding vegetables and plants later on. Mulching mowers and mulching blade attachments put grass clippings to work for you. By cutting and then re-cutting grass, a mulching blade produces fine particles that can barely be seen. These small particles decompose quickly, returning nutrients to your lawn. A side discharge mower keeps clippings to a minimum and spreads them evenly over your lawn, so you won't need to rake.

Cutting operation?

Two cutting mechanisms are in use:

  • Reel or cylinder mowers, those with a set of spiral-cylindrical blades spinning on a horizontal axis. Cutting is by a scissor like action between the moving cylinder blade, and a single stationary bottom blade.
  • Rotary mowers, whose blades spin horizontally on a vertical driveshaft. Cutting is due to a horizontal blade hitting the grass at a high speed.

There are seven major types of lawnmowers:

Reel Mowers

Reel or cylinder mowers are available in various types. The old fashioned push type, usually used on very small lawns, are powered by people pushing them. An electric or petrol powered walk behind unit that is self-propelled is popular for gardeners wishing to get the precision cutting of golf greens at home. Cutting width varies from approximately 350m up to 900mm. More sophisticated walk behind or ride-on models are available for bowling greens, golf greens or cricket pitches.

The scissor like action of a reel mower provides a much cleaner cut on the blades of grass than a rotary mower, avoiding brown ends that result from tearing or bruising of the remaining portion of grass.

Rotary mowers

The choice of electric motor or petrol engine as well as different cutting widths, ensure that the gardener can find the appropriate rotary mower for his application. The size of the area as well as the application is very important when choosing a model.

300-520mm rotary mowers with grass collection are the most popular for gardens. Options include push type and larger self-propelled models. Electric mowers have the disadvantage of requiring a trailing power cord that limits its range. There is the obvious hazard with these machines of mowing over the power cable, which is extremely dangerous. Powerful petrol driven mowers are better suited for larger areas. Contrary to popular belief, a well maintained petrol mower is easier to operate and can shorten the cutting time considerably.

Ride-on Mowers

With larger lawns you will want the power and convenience of a ride-on mower or lawn tractor at your disposal. You can cover wide areas of ground quickly and efficiently, reducing the time you spend mowing lawn, so you can increase the amount of time spend relaxing in your garden. Ride-on mowers resemble small tractors, with a cutting deck mounted between the front and rear wheels. An alternative layout is a rear-mounted engine with a front-mounted deck. These mowers are usually more maneuverable around tight corners than the tractor type, but are generally more expensive.

Engine power varies widely, running anywhere from 8 hp to 25 hp or greater. Ride-on mowers can perform a number of other useful functions. They can accept a variety of attachments including tillers, trailers, fertilizer spreaders, sprayers, sweepers and several more.

Hover mowers

Hover mowers are rotary mowers that use an air cushion to lift the mower off the ground like a hovercraft. The operator can then move the mower as it “floats” over the grass. These mowers are generally used against slopes, where it is difficult to push a mower on wheels. They typically have plastic bodies with an electric motor, although larger models with petrol engines are available. No pick-up is available with grass boxes.

Robotic mowers

Robotic lawn mowers are now available in South Africa. Imagine never having to cut your lawn again. Sit back, relax, and watch the mower doing all the work from a distance. A robotic mower requires the user to set up a border wire around the lawn that defines the area to be mowed. You then set up a weekly schedule. The unit will automatically depart at the times you have pre-set, cut your lawn and return to the Charging Station at the end of each operation. It will then recharge and wait for the next scheduled operation.

ATV Mowers

Turn your ATV into a lawnmower. Tow-behind finishing or rough cut mowers are available, driven by a petrol engine varying in size. Off-set models are also available which can be pulled behind ride-on mowers to increase the cutting capacity. Several other implements are additionally available to ease your gardening task, including trailers, tillers, sprayers and fertilizer spreaders.

Heavy duty mowers

Several options are available for heavy duty mowers. You can cut large areas of lawn or rough including tall grass. Especially on terrain that is not mown frequently, e.g. orchards, high grass meadows, path borders as well as undergrowth. The various options include:

- Three wheelers:

Two large rear wheels for easy pushing and a swiveling front wheel with height adjustment makes a mower that is highly maneuverable around obstacles and on uneven terrain. Petrol models with engine sized similar to normal lawnmowers are more popular, but electric is also available. These mowers have no grassboxes.

- Four wheelers:

Available in smaller(500-600mm) push type, as well as large(750mm upwards) self-propelled models. The large 750mm type machines are built to cope with large turf areas such as sports fields, parks and informal or formal lawns.

- Tractor mounted mowers

This range includes specialized rotary models for general grass cutting, bush cutting and haymaking. They are pulled behind tractors. Slashers can be used widely, and the more modern models include grassmulchers, pick-up models, and side discharge units. Some models can give a finished cut look on lawns similar to standard lawnmowers. Models are available from 900mm up to 6m, and height setting ranging from 0-100mm.

Choosing the correct mower for your specific application may seem like a daunting task, but with the correct advice from your sales representative at Grassnyer Kliniek/Lawnmower Clinic, you can purchase a machine which will simplify your lawn cutting task, and make your lawn one to be proud off.

How to select the correct line trimmer

In all gardens you find places difficult to access with a lawn mower, whether in corners, along edges and walls, or under benches. Here, grass trimmers and brushcutters come into their own and cut this growth to the desired length. In this way gardens receive that finishing touch.

There is a distinct difference in application between trimmers and brushcutters. Trimmers are mainly used for trimming as the name indicates. Three types of trimmers are available, the bottom-mount and top-mount electric trimmers, petrol trimmers and push type.

Bottom mount trimmers

Bottom mount trimmer

Fitted with an electric motor with a tap’n’go nylon head fitted, these trimmers are light and easy to operate. Adjustable loop handles often rotates to change between horizontal and vertical cutting, and small guide wheels are fitted to some models.The cutting head is driven directly from the motor, which is fitted at the bottom of the trimmer. Popular trimmers: Tandem Tantrim 650watt, Tandem Tantrim 750 watt with 12m cable, Tandem Tantrim 900W

Top-mount electric trimmers

Topmount Trimmer

The motor is fitted on the opposite(top) side of the shaft, similar to petrol trimmers. This distributes the weight better, and this type of trimmer provides longer lasting performance. The motor is situated away from dust, and drives the nylon cutting head via a flexible cable through the shaft. Popular models: Tantrim 600 Topmount, Stigl FSE60, Stihl FSE71, Stihl FSE81

Petrol Trimmers

Petrol Trimmer

The advantages of petrol trimmers are mobility and power. One is not restricted by the length of the power cable. They have a flexible drive shaft with a tap’n’go nylon head. Popular models: Stihl FS38, Stihl FS45, Tandem Tantrim

Push Type trimmers

Push type Trimmer

Walk behind push trimmers are available with petrol or electric motors. These trimmers are mounted on wheels which adds more stability, and fitted with a blade. It is easier to operate for long pathways or edges. Popular models: Professional Universal Edge Trimmer

Edgers

Edger

Edgers are petrol unit with a vertical cutting blade. It is popular for use along long driveways, around greens and bunkers on a golf course, and any application where you need a clear edging cut. Popular models: Stihl FC85

Brushcutters

Brush cutter

Brushcutters are ideal for mowing long grass and can even cut thin tree trunks, depending on the power and size of the machine. Brushcutters are used for maintenance of large areas, thinning bushes along rivers and streams, embankments, landscaping, and road maintenance crews. They can also be used for bush clearing.

Brushcutters are available in various sizes. These heavy duty machines differ from line trimmers as they have a straight shaft. A wide range of nylon heads as well as blades are available for brushcutters, it is all dependent on the application. Popular models: Stihl FS160, Stihl FS280, Stihl FS85, Tandem Kawasaki TH43, Tandem Kawasaki TH48

Trimmers and brushcutters use a monofilament line, varying in thickness. It is crucial not to use line thicker than prescribed by the manufacturer of the product. The length of line is extremely important, and is kept to the correct length by a small cutter situated on the stone guard. “Nylon” line is available in different shapes. The traditional line is round, but a quieter twist line is also available. The more flexible the line, the better. To keep the line flexible and supple place it in water overnight.

Ask your Grassnyer Kliniek/Lawnmower Clinic Pretoria sales representative on advice for the right trimmer for your application.

Gardeners Gold - Why Garden Shredders?

Gardeners are often seen carting away loads of garden refuse to dump sites. All household refuse ends up in the bin. If you think your household and garden rubbish are only fit for the landfill site, think again.

The fact is that a quarter of everything you throw away could be shredded and composted to make your garden flourish – saving you money and helping to preserve the environment! Most garden and kitchen scraps can be recycled into a useful soil conditioner, saving money on commercial products.

Recycle

Garden shredders are used to create space, save time and money. They free the gardener of large volumes of cuttings and plant trimmings as the volume of the material is greatly reduced during shredding. The shredded material can then be turned into compost or mulch, hence less fertilizer needs to be purchased.

Mulching protects the valuable layer of humus from all weather conditions, preventing washing out due to heavy rain and providing insulation when it is hot or frosty. It reduces evaporation by a third. Mulching improves the soil structure. Micro-organisms slowly break down the plant trimmings used, to create new humus. Weed’ seeds are unable to sprout as they are shielded from the light.

Compost is the world’s oldest and most natural form of fertilizer. It can be produced in any garden. Compost returns lost nutrients and trace elements to the soil, and revitalizes soil life. If organic materials are shredded, mixed and aerated properly, they decompose into high-quality fertilizer. The better the composition - the mix of “green” nitrogenous material and “brown” plant trimmings containing carbon – the better the fertilizing qualities and therefore also the compost.

Compost

Materials that are ideal for composting are:

All organic, decomposable material from the garden and home such as green waste, harvesting leftovers, flowers, shrubs, grass cuttings, leaves, cuttings from trees, bushes and hedges, kitchen scraps(fruit and vegetable), tea, coffee, eggs, limited amounts of wood shavings or sawdust.

Not recommended for composting are:

Weeds with a lot of seeds or roots, diseased plants, paper and cardboard.

Totally unsuitable:

Metallic materials, glass, plastics.

Garden shredders are available in various sizes with electric motors or petrol engines. The branch diameter that can be handled differs in models.View our various models here.

Tips

Use a mulchmower. At Grassnyer Kliniek/Lawnmower Clinic we have a Tandem (petrol or electric powered) Mulch & Catch lawnmower available. Mow your lawn and decide for yourself whether to collect the grass in the 48 liter grassbox, or to mulch, simply by inserting or removing the mulch plug! View the mower here.

Garden Vacuum

Use a Garden Vacuum which has a shredding blade to pick up leaves. The blade reduces the leaves by up to 14 times, and shredded leaves more readily become compost or mulch and biodegrade more quickly. You can also shred leaves by running your lawnmower over it. This option could be messy and create a lot of dust. View our Stihl handheld Blower/Vacuums for the perfect solutions.

Ask your Grassnyer Kliniek/Lawnmower Clinic Pretoria sales representative for advice on the correct shredder for your application

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