Friday, October 5, 2007

Simply Simple - Simplicity Lawn Mowers


Simplicity lawn mowers are manufactured by Simplicity Inc. and are easy to operate with all the operator comforts. Read all about some of the models of this tractor manufacturer


Zero Turn Radius Tractors – Simplicity


The Javelin from Simplicity is one of the low cost zero turn radius tractor within the reach of everyone. The neat features of Coronet are well appreciated by everyone and liked by the drivers who have driven the lawn mower. The features briefly are






  • The price range of Javelin tractor is $3200 to $3899, which makes it an affordable lawn tractor



  • It can move at a speed of 6 MPH in the forward gear and 3 MPH in the reverse gear. It can operate at this speed and cut the grass evenly at this speed.



  • It incorporates a single piece frame that is tough and stable and takes riding shocks easily and without transmitting it to the driver



  • The ride is further dampened with front springs to give you a smooth ride.



  • The height of cut can be continuously adjusted through a 6-position lever. The lever is accessible to the operator from seat.



  • All the controls are so placed that they are available to the operator without extending hand and the seat is padded for greater operator comfort. There are twin lever controls that are within easy reach of the driver and convenient to operate



  • The metering console includes an hour meter so that the maintenance can be arranged as per time suggested by the manufacturer and then the equipment gives you a trouble free service



  • The tires are 18-inch diameter and this makes for a comfortable ride.



  • The footrests are padded for additional driver comfort.



  • The three gallon fuel tank gives you sufficient range so that you can continue your work without bothering for refueling



  • The greatest advantage of this tractor is the ability to turn on a dime and that too with ease. The transmission is through Hydro Gear® EZT transmission for ease of driving and better control



  • The engines are from Briggs & Stratton or from Kohler and the horse power range is from 16 HP to 40 HP


The second lawn tractor from Simplicity is the Coronet Model. This model like the first one is also received well in the market. This model is smaller than the earlier one and gives 13 to 16 HP. It has all the features listed above and in addition, the following features are available in Coronet






  • It features Ground Hugger™ design and Auto Leveller™ system for making sure that the cut by the lawn tractor is clean and uniform over the entire work place served by this lawn tractor.



  • It has 13 inch front and 16 inch rear wheel and 30 inch or 34 inch cutting width



  • Electric power take off is one of unique feature of this lawn tractor making it work as electric generator at far off placed in your garden



  • The turning radius is 12 inches compared to zero turning radius for Javelin



  • Like the javelin you can continuously adjust the height of cut through Dial-A-Cut™ adjustment of height


So you can see that both models of Simplicity Inc stand up to their names very well.








Andrew Caxton contributes adding reviews and special articles regularly to http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com A gardening website that carries interesting readings on lawn equipment and lawn mower parts, including different manufacturers such as Simplicity, Toro and John Deere.

Lawn Tractors - Buying the Right One


So you have a huge yard or many acres of property on which to mow grass. It looks as if you will need a lawn tractor to get the job done quickly and in the easiest way possible. The only problem is that you have no experience purchasing lawn tractors. Where do you begin?


Follow our simple guide to buying lawn tractors, and you will be mowing your way to a perfect lawn in no time.


Buy a lawn tractor that is the proper size for the amount of land you have.


Oftentimes, people purchasing lawn tractors get carried away, and but more mower than they actually need. They do not take into consideration where they would store a large lawn tractor, or the fact that they could have bought a smaller one at a smaller price, and it would have got the job done just as well. It is a rule of thumb that lawn tractors are only needed for properties that are a quarter of an acre of more.


Determine how much horsepower you actually need.


Having a lawn tractor with a great deal of horsepower doesn’t always mean that you will get the mowing done faster. Experts agree that there is not much difference between lawn tractors with 15, 16, or 17 horsepower. However, if you will be adding attachments such as plows and tillers to your lawn tractor, more horsepower will make a difference.


Do you have the need for speed?


The speed of lawn tractors depends not upon horsepower, but rather upon ground speed, turning radius, cutting blade rotation rate, and the mowing deck width. For example, lawn tractors with a small turning radius can cut faster around trees and plants, thus making mowing faster.


Will you use attachments?


When researching lawn tractors, find out what models will take what attachments. Keep in mind that not all models will be able to use attachments, and some attachments may be too outdated for the lawn tractor model. Bagging and mulching kits are available for almost all lawn tractors. However, more heavy-duty attachments such as snow plows and tillers are not.


What drive type are you looking for?


There are four types of drive type: hydrostatic transmission, gear-drives, pedal-drives, and manual-drives.


Hydrostatic transmissions are smooth-running, and are operated by foot pedal. Lawn tractors with hydrostatic transmission need a good amount of horsepower.


Gear-drives are operated by a clutch which requires you to shift between gears. Therefore, you need to know how to drive a vehicle with manual transmission in order to drive this type of lawn tractor.


Pedal-drives also require shifting, but they use a foot pedal as well. And manual-drives use a lever instead of a foot pedal. Manual-drive lawn tractors are often the most challenging to drive.


With a reasonable amount of research, and the ability to compare the features that matter to you, you will have an easy time picking out the perfect lawn tractor for your yard.








Timothy Anderson writes for PowerfulChecklists.com. Before you spend any money, check out your next lawn tractor carefully using the free Lawn Tractor Checklist at PowerfulChecklists.com

Tractor Tires


Specialized tires were initially built to dramatically increase the performance for F1 and NASCAR racer cars. Nowadays, there are even different tires to consider for the various types of tractors. The differences do not stop in the variation of the model of vehicle you own. There are specialized tires developed to increase the performance tractors as well. There are tires built for tractors that are tube-types or with body cords, or have rayon belt that run around the tire.


In choosing a tire for a tractor, you can change the original size that came with the vehicle. There are operators who chose to go with larger tires to increase traction. There are tires that cause less slippage allowing a better pull and providing more power and traction to the machine. With tires that provide less slippage, speed can be increased by 10 to 15 percent.


High traction is important in tractor tires, when used on frozen terrain. With higher traction, the tractor is able to stay on the ground without fearing the possibility of the vehicle slipping on icy ground.


Price is always a factor in selecting parts to equip tractors. There are specialized tires that are only around $25 higher per set than conventional tires. However, there are some tires that go as high as $700 more than a regular set of tires. As expensive as this may sound, in most cases, the performance of the specialized tires allows you to earn back your expense. Some specialized tires outwear conventional tires for twice as long.








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Operating Lawn Tractors Safely


Lawn tractors are a godsend for gardeners maintaining a large garden. They offer great flexibility, efficiency and allow you to save precious time by making light work of taking care of a big plot. They are a reliable piece of equipment that is easy to operate, fun to drive, fast and reliable. While they are a great tool there is no doubt that they can also be hazardous to operate if not operated in a safe manner.


The first concern of every lawn tractor owner should be safe operation. It is easy to feel invincible when perched atop one of those mean machines, which is why you should be all the more aware of the risks involved. Lawn tractors are powerful pieces of kit that react to the user’s commands instantly. This means that things can go very wrong very quickly and annual statistics show a constant stream of accidents and operator injuries due to unsafe use of the machine.


While operating your lawn tractor you should always think about the following elements:
• First of all do not start the engine until you have cleared the area where you need to work of any lose debris. This really is key as even small stones, wood and metallic pieces can become deadly projectiles for anyone in the vicinity if coming out the side of the tractor at speed.
• Do not underestimate the importance of safety gear: goggles, safety shoes and thick gloves are all design to protect you from the hazards that come with operating a tractor.
• Never ever remove the tractor’s safety shields as you never know when they will be needed.


Do Not Get Too Confident


The reality is that you may be a very experienced tractor driver. It is very dangerous to become complacent and start trusting the machine because of finely honed skills and years of careful operation. Do not let your guard down, at any point in time: your remaining safe while operating the lawn tractor depends on it.


As previously detailed mowing an area that hasn’t been cleared is one of the most usual slip-ups but unfortunately you will have little choice in the matter if the tractor blades are exposed. With these particular designs it is worth considering the installation of blade guards to diminish the cutting risks.


You also need to pay extra care when operating the tractor on a slope as there is more risk of the machine toppling over. While most current designs feature a more even weight distribution to minimize this, there is still a risk of sustaining nasty injuries should the blades fall onto you when the tractor tips over.


When operating machinery, especially when there are known risks associated with it, it pays to be prepared for any eventuality. The better your preparation, the lesser the risk of being in a serious accident. Overlooking safety details, such as wearing adequate protective gear, can leave you exposed to risks not worth taking. Operating a tractor safely is not a game and you should therefore take all preparation very seriously.








Andrew Caxton is a journalist who has written more articles and newsletters on this subject for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com.


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Antique Tractors


Antique tractors are a great memento of days gone by. The market for antique tractors is currently expanding as more people pick up tractor restoration as a hobby. In addition to being a great hobby, restoring antique tractors can also be a great way to earn a little extra money.


If you are interested in restoring antique tractors then the first thing you need to do is to learn what models are worth restoring and what models should be left in the junk pile. You can determine what models are in high demand by visiting antique tractor chat rooms, message boards, blog pages and by reading antique tractor trade publications. It is a good idea to specialize in one or two models. This will help to reduce how much research you will need to do to learn how to identify mechanical problems, where to get parts and how to repair mechanical problems on your project tractors.


The next step is to learn where you can find antique tractors to restore. This step is pretty simple. First of all you can visit your local scrap and junk yards to look for parts and tractors. Next you can visit yard sales and garage sales. Finally you can scour classified ads that list tractors that are for sale. You may also want to read the “To Give Away” section of your local newspaper.


After you have restored your antique tractors your next step will be to find a buyer. There are a couple of ways to do this. First of all you can simply place an ad in your local newspaper or in a trade magazine. Next you can take your restored tractors to trade shows and tractor shows. Finally you can use flea markets to display your tractors and to find a buyer.








Electric tractors can be used in just about any setting from residential properties and landscaping to commercial properties and agricultural farming. The type of electric tractor that you buy is going to depend on several factors. These factors include: how much you have to spend, what you need to use it for and how much land you need to work. Manufacturers of electric tractors, mowers and landscaping equipment include John Deere electric tractors, Kubota tractors and GE.

Mow Your Lawn With A Garden Tractor


If you have a large front or back yard, chances are you'll use a riding mower to do the mowing. These mowers are certainly a boon, but you have to treat them carefully. Like any other piece of equipment, you'll need to do some research to ensure that it is just enough for your needs - not too small to do the job you need it for efficiently, but not too powerful either.


Regardless of what type of mower (otherwise known as a garden tractor) you use, always think of safety first. Do not use your tractor if there are children about - or if they suddenly turn up. No matter what their age, it's possible that they'll get behind the tractor at an inopportune time and be run over should the tractor start rolling backwards. (Currently the blade of a tractor does not stop turning if a mower starts rolling backwards.) Don't let children play on or near a tractor even when its safely turned off.


The larger the tractor you have, the larger the center of gravity...and the easier it will be to tip over if used carelessly, or on too steep a grade of hill. If your property is hilly it is imperative that you purchase a low-center-of-gravity mower to prevent this from happening. In this day and age when cell phones are relatively inexpensive, it's always a good idea to carry the phone with you in case of emergencies.


That's not to say that every time you get on a garden tractor you're riding into danger. Far from it. Of all the people who use riding mowers and lawn tractors in a year, only an average of 75 people die or are seriously injured in accident, and these will invariably be people who have hilly lawns or lawns with steep grades. So it's always best to be prepared, and its simply common sense to use the right tractor for the job.


Garden Tractors - the beginning


The early garden tractors were powered by steam engine, with the diesel engine going into use just before WWI. With the loss of so many men to the Armed Forces, these tractors were a lifesaver for the farmers left behind to work the fields.


Choosing your garden mower or tractor


Choose your mower or tractor carefully. If your yard is large, but not that large, there's no need to get a humongous piece of equipment.


If your terrain is hilly, make sure you get a riding mower with enough horsepower to get up those hills. But again, make sure that it has a low center of gravity, and don't allow young children or careless teens to operate such a mower on extremely steep slopes.


Be safe


• Check your tractor regularly to make sure it is in good working condition.
• Use the tractor for what it was designed for, and nothing else.
• Don't get distracted. Always pay attention to what you are doing, and to your surroundings.
• Never ride with passengers. If your kids use the tractor ingrain it into them that they must not try to give rides to their friends or to "show off."
• Always use the hand brakes after stopping your tractor, and if it is on any kind of a slope make sure you put chocks under the front wheels to prevent it from rolling backward. Best of all, of course - never stop it on a slope of any kind.


Fuel Saving Tips


• Change the fuel filters on a regular basis.
• Have your tractor serviced on a regular basis.
• Clean or change air filters regularly.








Andrew Caxton is the author of many articles on different web publications, with subjects like lawnmowers published online for http://www.lawn-mowers-and-garden-tractors.com . A website with tips on garden tractors.

All You Need To Know About A Garden Tractor


Garden tractors are primarily used for mowing lawns. They are a must when your gardens produce agricultural goods. It helps you with agricultural work like loading and unloading the agricultural inputs.


In case of small gardens, garden tractors are not that useful. Instead, small lawn tractors can be used for the same function. Gardens with an area of around 2 to 3 acres can make use of lawn tractors for mowing. Small lawn tractors come in capacities of 4 to 6 HP. A lawn tractor is also a cheaper option as compared to a garden tractor.


However, with lawn tractors you have limited functionalities. They cannot be used for other work like carrying heavy loads etc. Hence a garden tractor tends to be a very useful piece of machinery to have around. The work done by garden tractors is very fast as compared to lawn tractors. So you stand to save a lot of time. It can be used for various purposes like aerating the field, leveling the driveway and hauling the firewood from the corners of the garden. Even a small machine can do heavy work like removal of stones in garden and shifting of stones for improving the look of the garden.


Advantages


A garden tractor can get a little heavy on your pocket. However, it is an investment that can save a lot of your money in future by being of great help in various tasks which would have otherwise required a lot of time and efforts. It can also turn out to be an asset for you by making money for you if you give it out on rent.


Selecting A Garden Tractor


Choose a machine keeping the area of your garden in mind. If your garden is less than one acre, you can opt for a small tiller of 2 - 3 HP. If the area of your garden is around 5 acres and if your garden has large boulders, you can go for a large tractor of 15 - 20 HP. For normal maintenance of the garden, a smaller tractor would be enough.


Safe Operation


Once you have your garden tractor, it is necessary that you learn to operate it safely. You must read the given manual carefully. Even a minor accident can prove to be risky. Hence adopt suitable precautions must be taken to avoid mishaps.


Here are a few tips to keep in mind -


- Always make sure that the machine is working properly.
- Using seat belts while driving is a must. It may help avoid any major injuries.
- When you are planning to carry heavy load on a new route, its better you first walk through the route to locate the obstructions, if any.
- Be careful while you drive. A little carelessness may turn out to have devastating effects.
- Use hand brakes after stopping to avoid movement due to gravity.


Fuel is essential for a garden tractor. Hence the excess usage of fuel will definitely increase your costs. Try to make maximum use of fuel without wasting. Here are a few tips for you -


- Check that the tractor is in good condition. - Keep checking and changing the fuel filters regularly. Get your tractor serviced regularly. Clean the injectors regularly. - Clean and change air filters regularly. - Do not overload.


With proper care and use, you garden tractor can be a great asset to you and of course, your garden!








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