A lawn mower, also known as a lawn mower, consists of a cutterhead, engine, travel wheels, travel mechanism, blades, armrests, and controls. It also features a parallelogram lifting mechanism, a frame, left and right single-wing weeding devices, a machine deviation adjustment mechanism, a comb-tooth rotating bevel gear speed-increasing transmission mechanism, and a comb-tooth contouring depth adjustment mechanism. It boasts an efficiency 8 to 10 times higher than manual weeding, with a low seedling damage rate and a high seedling removal rate.
Daily Maintenance Tips
After each use, perform the following steps to prevent dirt and rust:
Clean grass clippings and debris: Remove grass and dirt from the cutting disc, chassis, and casing to prevent clogging and corrosion.
Check blade condition: Ensure blades are not loose or damaged. Check balance immediately after impact with hard objects.
Lubricate briefly: Apply a light motor oil to the travel wheel bearings and shafts to maintain flexibility of moving parts.





