Glossary W

Glossary W

Walk-behind mower

A mower that is pushed or self-propelled by the operator, typically used for smaller lawns or areas with limited access.

  • Zero-Turn Vs. Walk-Behind Mower: Speed (Explained)
  • Warranty coverage

    The extent of coverage provided by a manufacturer’s warranty, including repairs and replacements.

  • Gas Vs. Electric: Zero Turn Mowers (Decoded)
  • Residential Vs. Commercial: Zero Turn Mowers (Clarified)
  • Zero-Turn Mower: Front Vs. Rear Engine (Unpacked)
  • Waste management

    The process of collecting, transporting, and disposing of waste materials in an environmentally responsible manner.

  • Zero-Turn Mower: 2-Stroke Vs. 4-Stroke Engines (Unpacked)
  • Water conservation

    The practice of using water efficiently, reducing waste and preserving resources.

  • Zero-Turn Mower: Bagging Vs. Mulching (Unpacked)
  • Weight distribution

    The distribution of weight across a mower, affecting stability and maneuverability.

  • Zero-Turn Mower: Flat Vs. Hilly Terrain (Clarified)
  • Zero-Turn Vs. Tractor Mower: Maneuverability (Compared)
  • Zero-Turn: Single Vs. Twin-Cylinder Engines (Compared)
  • Zero-Turn Vs. Walk-Behind Mower: Speed (Explained)
  • Wheelbase

    The distance between the front and rear wheels of a mower, affecting stability and maneuverability.

  • Zero-Turn Mower: Flat Vs. Hilly Terrain (Clarified)
  • Zero-Turn Vs. Riding Mower: Efficiency (Explained)
  • Wheel motor

    A motor located in the wheel of a mower, providing power and control for each wheel independently.

  • Hydrostatic Vs. Automatic: Zero-Turn Transmissions (Decoded)
  • Wide Mowers

    Mowers with a wider cutting deck, allowing for greater coverage and efficiency in larger areas.

  • Cutting Width: Narrow Vs. Wide Zero-Turn Mowers (Defined)
  • Winterization procedures

    Steps taken to prepare a mower for winter storage, including draining fuel and oil, and protecting the engine from freezing temperatures.

  • Gas Vs. Electric: Zero Turn Mowers (Decoded)