Who would've thought that mowing lawns would make a fun video game? Curve Games did when they launched Lawn Mowing Simulator, a sim-game that gives players the experience of cutting grass across the British countryside. But think again if you suppose this experience is the same as the chore you grew up loathing.
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On the contrary, Lawn Mowing Simulator gets into the nitty-gritty of running a landscaping company. You'll be working with professional-grade driving mowers for clients expecting quality work in quick time. Plus, you'll be responsible for paying fines for any damage on the job, regularly maintaining your vehicles, and advertising to drum up business. Luckily, once you get the hang of the basics, Lawn Mowing Simulator becomes a relaxing pastime.
When you begin your landscaping career, you'll get introduced to three different lawnmowers: the Stiga Estate 2084 H, the Patterson RO-A, and the Knight OFS1. Each has a different deck, which affects how they perform their job. Here's a breakdown of what you should know about each deck:
As you can see, each deck has dramatic differences that will affect how you mow a lawn. Luckily, you can test drive a mower before purchasing one, which we highly recommend. Test driving will teach you the ins and outs of each deck and allow you to see which method you prefer.
Each deck we mentioned earlier will not work correctly if the engine overloads. Furthermore, overloading the engine can damage it, requiring costly repairs. So, what can you do to prevent overloading and preserve your engine's health?
Our best advice is to drive at a steady, moderate pace. Usually, a pace of about four mph is ideal.
Furthermore, changes in terrain that
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