Parts of a Lawnmower
Lawnmowers are usually composed of several parts, each with a particular job
in making the entire machine work. This makes mowers simple and complex at the same time.
Simple because being familiar with each of them makes replacing each part easy as long as one
knows what needs to be changed.
They are also complex because it takes a competent mechanic to know where a particular part goes
and to service the machine.
Don’t worry though, because if you’re just an ordinary lawnmower owner, we’ve listed for you
some of the basic parts of a lawnmower.
1. Blade
- this is where metal meets the grass. The blade is responsible for cutting the grass and doing
it neatly and evenly. Depending on the mower, it can be made of materials such as steel, aluminium and
plastics.
2. Engine
- if you own a motorized lawnmower, this is what keeps your blades turning. Engines used in
lawnmowers are typically the single stroke types which pack enough punch for the job.
3. Handle
- this is the part of the mower where you have the most control, for the human-powered ones at
least. When buying this part, make sure to get that which is made of sturdy parts like stainless steel or any
lighter alloy and fitted with rubber to prevent your hands from slipping.
4. Wheels
- help in moving the lawnmower, especially for large ones. They can be made of different
materials depending on the type and size of lawnmowers.
For example, small, push-type lawnmowers are usually equipped only with plastic wheels while
larger ones like the ride-on types have steel wheels.
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