Simplicity Zero Turn Riding Lawn Mower
Lindsay ~ 10 May 2009
If you decided to buy a home on a larger-than-average lot (or even some serious acreage) than a riding lawn mower may be a smart choice for yard maintenance. They’re not the workout you get with a gas mower (or especially a push reel mower!), but hey, you go to the gym already, right? And riding mowers are fun and efficient when you have a lot of grass to handle.
The Simplicity Axion Zero-Turn Mower is fairly compact and yet it gets the job done.
Features include…
- “Professional-style” adjustable twin lever controls
- Electric height-of-cut adjustment control
- Adjustable high-back seat with arm rest
- Cast-iron pivoting front axle for greater stability
- Storage area and cup holder (hey, you don’t want to get dehydrated while you mow!
The Axion mower runs $2,600 to $3,200.
From Simplicity




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