How do you start a zero turn mower without tearing up grass?

The reason the turf is tearing is because one of the wheels is locked in place. One stick in forward and the other in reverse (slow down into the turn and keep the speed low) will achieve a tight turn without tearing the grass.
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Why is my mower tearing the grass?

You are aiming for a knife-sharp edge. So in answer to your question, it is probably both the low speed of the cut and the blades which is causing the ripped grass. Sharpen the blades first, then adjust the cutting speed and see the effects. Getting a knife edge to your mower blade will dramatically improve the cut.
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Why is it hard to start my lawn mower?

The fuel filter might be clogged. A clogged fuel filter is most commonly caused by leaving old fuel in the lawn mower. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evaporate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance. This sticky fuel can clog up the fuel filter and make the engine hard to start.
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Why does it take so many pulls to start my lawnmower?

Your lawn mower takes so many pulls to start because the fuel filter is filled with debris, the spark plugs aren't working, the battery is damaged, or there's not enough gas in the tank. A damaged engine can make the mower take more pulls to start because it won't combust the oxygen and fuel.
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Where should the throttle be to start a lawn mower?

Some lawnmowers have a throttle that you have to put in the starting position. This handle can often be found halfway between the housing and the handle. Then pull the engine brake lever at the top of the handle towards you.
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Turn a Zero Turn Mower Without Tearing Up Grass



Can you mow wet grass with a zero turn?

ZERO TURN MOWERS ARE DESIGNED TO BE GRASS CUTTING MACHINES

While zero-turn mowers CAN mow wet grass if necessary, it's just not the prime condition for mowing. Not only will you not get the cut that you desire, but you could really do some damage to your yard, and it's just not as safe.
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Should you mow your lawn in different directions?

Don't Mow the Same Way Every Time – Alternate the Pattern

Varying the pattern in which you mow will help to allow the blades to grow straighter and healthier. Grass blades tend to grow in the direction in which they are mowed. Alternating the pattern allows the blades to return to a more upright position.
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Why is my lawn mower turning over but not starting?

Dirty Air Filter

An air filter that's not letting enough air into the motor can inhibit combustion. Locate the air filter on your mower and remove the plastic cover. If the filter is covered in dirt, grass, or some other contaminant, this may be the reason for your lawn mower turning over but not starting.
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Why is my grass White after mowing?

If your lawn turns white after a mowing, it's time to sharpen your lawnmower blade. The white cast occurs when the blades of grass are torn rather than cut -- the sign of a dull blade. The torn fibers at the tip of each blade of grass dry out and turn white.
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Why are lawn mower blades not sharp?

The main reason that some people believe that new blades should be sharpened before use is due to the powder-coated paint finish that is applied to most replacement blades by the manufacturer. This finish is particularly thick around the blade's cutting edge and to the touch, it can make it feel like it's dull.
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How steep is too steep for a zero-turn mower?

The truth: Residential Lawn Tractors and Zero-Turns are not designed to mow on slopes steeper than 15 degrees. They all tell you that in the manual.
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Does a zero-turn cut better than a lawn tractor?

Zero-turn mowers go faster, but slower speeds leave a cleaner cut. Zero-turn mowers offer clean cuts at 5 miles per hour (mph) and can reach speeds of more than 10 mph. In comparison, lawn tractors mow at about 4 mph with a top speed of around 7 mph.
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Why are zero turns not good on hills?

Going across a hill too quickly can result in the back end of your zero-turn mower skidding and tearing up your lawn. In more extreme cases, going too quickly and losing traction could even result in a rollover. Slow and steady wins the race when it comes to hills.
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How soon after cutting grass should you water?

  1. You can safely water your lawn after mowing whenever it needs moisture. However, you should prepare for this properly. ...
  2. You should also wait to water your lawn until after you finish mowing to avoid clogging your lawnmower. ...
  3. Actively growing grass needs more mowing and watering than dormant grass.
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Is it better to mow your lawn before or after rain?

After the sun has passed its peak, most of the moisture in the blades of grass travels down to its roots, protecting the strength of the grass as you mow. Regardless of the time of day, the best time to cut grass after rain is after the grass has completely dried.
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When should you not cut your grass?

When Not to Mow Your Lawn
  1. If Your Grass is Wet. Mowing your grass when it's wet will make the Titanic disaster pale in comparison to the mess you'll have on your hands. ...
  2. If You're Having a Drought. ...
  3. If You've Fertilized for Fall. ...
  4. If the Sun is High. ...
  5. If You Have a Lawn Disease.
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Should I start my riding mower on full throttle?

Lawn equipment (including lawn mowers, lawn tractors, and even trimmers and blowers) is designed to run at full throttle to give the best performance. Your blade will turn faster at higher throttling, which is essential to proper cutting.
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When should I use choke on my lawn mower?

A lawn mower choke reduces the airflow of the engine, allowing for more fuel to be used. This process allows the engine to spark and ignite easier, starting up in an instant. Choke valves should only be used when absolutely necessary, as they can damage the engine if they're overused.
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Why is my lawn mower turning over slow?

Try replacing the fuel filter; a clogged one will make the mower run sluggishly. Alternatively, check the spark plug. A spark plug that's outlived its usefulness can cause a sluggish start. Pull the spark plug out, clean it off and reinstall it in the mower.
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Why does my grass turn yellow after mowing?

Low quality soil that drains too quickly or holds little water can also cause your lawn to yellow after you mow. Patches of sandy soil drain faster than the surrounding soil, leaving your grass less able to withstand the stress of mowing.
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