A wheel-mounted trimmer adds edging and string trimming to a lawn mower, cutting setup time and avoiding separate lawn care passes.
Adjustable turret arms, spring bias, and limit switches let a mower-mounted trimmer cut precisely while reducing manual handling hazards.
A rotary outlet blocker replaces detachable plugs, enabling easy mowing mode changes while base plates prevent gaps and grass blockage.
A foot-operated actuator locks a walk-behind mower handle at multiple heights and folds it for storage, improving comfort and usability.
Dual-mode electronic control replaces mechanical linkages to keep ZTR mowers tracking straight while preserving precise zero-turn maneuvering.
A removable mesh-and-canopy barrier shields riding mower operators from UV rays, flying grass, leaves, and pests while staying easy to attach.
A pivoting mower handle uses magnetic retention and an operating lock to cut storage footprint without sacrificing normal use.
By placing compaction rollers between the wheels, the machine uses its own gravity for stronger, more uniform ground compaction without extra storage.
Independent front and rear drive motors let the mower switch between two-wheel and four-wheel drive to climb slopes without wasting energy on flat ground.
Slope-sensor-driven hydraulic counterbalance shifts implement weight to the vehicle to improve traction while keeping working assemblies in ground contact.
Supporting pieces raise grass bending resistance so a lawn mower can cut cleanly at lower blade speed with less tearing and energy use.
A mower HOC linkage doubles as a striping roller, bending grass below the blade plane while preserving single-control wheel height adjustment.
A front-mounted load deck with an upright border edge lets a stand-on mower carry landscaping materials securely without extra transport equipment.
A flow guide between adjacent mower blades merges clipping streams, improving side discharge and reducing motor load and locked-rotor risk.
A spring above the disc pulls the fastener and blade into place, simplifying mower blade replacement while reducing weight and disc distortion.
A mirrored mower GUI lets remote technicians view operating signals and diagnose issues without traveling to the machine.
Comparing temperature, current, and speed data from mower actuators flags imbalance early and supports timely maintenance alerts.
A compression spring and pin-slot interface secure rotating mower blades without a complex spring plate, reducing disc distortion and simplifying blade changes.
Splitting airflow from adjacent same-direction blades, the flow guide reduces blade load and prevents locked rotors during discharge.
Independent electric motors drive each wheel separately, improving stand-on mower traction and stability on slopes.
When a work vehicle travels backward, control logic forcibly stops its implement unless a user enables backward work permission.
Independent electric motors drive separate wheels to improve traction and stability when a stand-on mower climbs slopes up to 20°.
Replace only worn cutting attachments on a mower blade, reducing material waste and simplifying blade maintenance.
Elastic locking rods secure a detachable lawnmower blade holder while enabling tool-free assembly and rapid maintenance release.
One chassis combines horizontal mowing and vertical edging blades, reducing the need for separate lawn-care machines.
A separate steering-lever module keeps engine or mower controls accessible without removing a hand or looking away from the vehicle.