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  2. Lawn mower - Wikipedia

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    Riding mowers (U.S. and Canada) or ride-on mowers (U.K. and Canada) are a popular alternative for large lawns. The operator is provided with a seat and controls on the mower and literally rides on the machine. Most use the horizontal rotating blade system, though usually with multiple blades. A common form of ride-on mower is the lawn tractor.

  3. Spend Less Time Cutting the Grass With These Expert ... - AOL

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    A mower with a powerful engine or motor will cut a lawn quickly and cleanly. An underpowered one will drive slowly and require more passes to complete the job. When looking at a riding lawn mower ...

  4. Is a riding lawn mower worth it? - AOL

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    Riding lawn mowers are ideal for larger yards, but they can be an investment — experts share their recommendations and explain how to shop for the right one. Is a riding lawn mower worth it ...

  5. Riding mower - Wikipedia

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    Riding mower. A riding mower, also known as a ride-on mower, tractor mower or lawn tractor, is a type of lawn mower on which the operator is seated, unlike mowers which are pushed or towed. Riding mowers, which sometimes resemble small tractors, are larger than push mowers and are suitable for large lawns, although commercial riding lawn mowers ...

  6. Cecil Elwood Pond - Wikipedia

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    Cecil Elwood Pond (June 4, 1924 – December 30, 2011) was an American businessman, inventor, and entrepreneur. He was the founder of Wheel Horse Products Co. Inc and was the primary inventor of the modern American riding mower.

  7. Lawn mower racing - Wikipedia

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    Lawn mower racing. Lawnmower racing is a form of motorsport in which competitors race modified lawnmowers, usually of the ride-on [broken anchor] or self-propelled variety. The original mower engines are retained, but blades are removed for safety. The sport attracts all ages, and is usually entered into in a spirit of fun rather than extreme ...