Rover Mowers Manufactures and distributes walk behind lawn mowers, push mowers, self propelled mowers, ride-on mowers, shredders, line trimmers, lawn mower spare parts and accessories.
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Lawn Mower A lawn mower (often spelled as one word—lawnmower) is a type of mower, used to cut grass to an even length on a smaller scale. Mowers were invented in Britain in 1830 by Edwin Beard Budding, primarily to cut the lawn on sports grounds and expansive gardens. Since many sports had just been invented in Britain that required a flat soft ground (such as croquet, cricket, soccer and rugby), a more efficient way of making uniform length grass was needed, and so the mower was born.
Lawn Mower Racing Lawn mower racing began amongst enthusiasts in the U.S.A. where it has grown to have its own national organization called the U.S. Lawn Mower Racing Association. Ordinary lawn mowers of the seated kind with a steering mechanism are used and original mower engines retained but blades are removed. The sport attracts all ages and acts as a compensation for the forced and tedious hours endured in maintaining lawns.