Do More Around the Yard With Riding Lawn Mower Attachments
If you have a large yard, you're probably going to want a riding
lawn mower. Not only will you be able to mow your lawn significantly faster
than you would with a push mower, but your legs will thank you as well.
Additionally, manufacturers offer a variety of riding lawn mower attachments to
make your job even easier, many of which can be used throughout the year.
Check out our Riding Mower Buying Guide for tips on picking the
right mower, accessories and attachments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What Attachments Can You Put on a Riding
Lawn Mower?
A: There are a wide variety of attachments you can put on a riding
lawn mower. Personalize your riding lawn mower with a weather-resistant tractor
seat cover, or make your job easier with a mulch kit or bagger for your grass
clippings. You can even add a tool rack to save trips back and forth to the
shed. With the right combination of riding lawn mower attachments, you can use
your riding lawn mower to maintain your landscape year-round, not just during
the mowing season.
Lawn tractors and garden tractors use a wider range of attachments
than ZTR (Zero Turn Radius) mowers, but capabilities vary by model. Make sure
you know what attachments will fit your mower before making your
purchase.
Q: What Is the Best Month to Buy a Riding
Lawn Mower?
A: There are actually three months to best buy a riding lawn
mower: March, April and October. Dealers build their store's inventory before
the spring mowing season starts, so there'll be a wider selection of the newest
models in March and April, many with big incentives. Additionally, you may be
able to snag a good deal on any models leftover from the prior season. By the
time October rolls around, the mowing season is mostly over, and many dealers
start holding end-of-the-season sales.