Garden Tractor Uses
Garden tractors are very similar to lawn tractors in terms of size and capabilities. The main difference between them is that garden tractors are generally slightly larger and can utilize a wider range of different attachments. This makes garden tractors a bit more versatile than lawn tractors. If you’re interested in learning more about how garden tractors can be used, this guide from PrairieLand Partners can tell you more.
Snow Removal
If you live in an area that sees a lot of snowfall, try attaching a snowblower or snow plow to your garden tractor. For snow removal in tight spaces, use a snow brush attachment. Just make sure that your garden tractor is equipped with tire chains so that it doesn’t get stuck!
Property Maintenance
While garden tractors are primarily used for cutting grass and hauling small loads, that’s far from the only way they can be used to maintain a property. For example, many garden tractor owners use them to gather leaves, remove trash, and prune plants. They can also be used to grade and level soil. Bear in mind, though, that if you want to use your garden tractor for these purposes, you’ll need the proper attachments.
Brush Cutting
A garden tractor outfitted with the appropriate attachments can be used to clear land and cut through thick brush. However, it’s important that you have a plan before you start clearing the land. Otherwise you might find that you have the wrong attachments for the job, or accidentally overwork the soil.
Removing Debris
Garden tractors are also useful for removing, collecting, and transporting leaves and debris, whether for composting purposes or otherwise. This will help keep your lawn clear so that your plants can grow unhindered. If you choose to go the composting route, there are certain attachments that will make collecting and shredding the organic material easier.
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