Finish cut tow-behind Kawasaki Trail Mowers
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A pull-behind mower comes with adequate coverage and cutting power for large lawns, parks, sports fields and other outdoor spaces. Attach the mower to an ATV, UTV or golf cart and the mower cuts grass behind you as you ride. Learn more by reading our UTV and Recreational Vehicle Buying Guide.
With high performance and capabilities, a tow-behind mower can consistently cut grass professionally for as long as you need it to. Like a traditional push mower, a trail mower requires gas to run. Keep a supply of mower gas on hand with gas cans.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How Fast Can You Pull a Pull-Behind Mower?
A: Riding at a fast speed won't damage the mower or its blade, but you may pass over patches of grass without actually cutting it. To maintain a consistent cut quality, do not exceed speeds faster than four or five MPH.
Q: How Do Pull-Behind Mowers Work?
A: An ATV pull-behind mower uses a horsepower engine to operate — like a riding mower. The engine easily turns on with a key or a pull-start feature.
Trail mowers have a universal hitch to attach to any hitch hardware, so you can consider any model you prefer without restrictions. When turned on, there are no controls to move the mower forward like a tractor mower, so simply drive with your riding vehicle and the mower will follow.
Q: Can a Lawn Tractor Pull a Bush Hog?
A: Lawn tractors, like ATVs and UTVs, can pull a bush hog when hitched. When looking for a bush hog, consider your own vehicle's horsepower. 30-horsepower tractors can work with 20- to 30-horsepower cutters that are up to five feet wide. Get a 40- to 50-horsepower bush hog that's up to 6 feet wide for a 50-HP tractor.