Ride-On Mower

ride-on do you need?

A neat home lawn, a few acres of open grass and a rough rural block are very different jobs. Before choosing a mower, think about how the machine will actually be used.
·  Block size and mowing area
·  Flat, sloped, rough, wet or uneven ground
·  Finished lawn, paddock grass or overgrown areas
·  Access through gates, sheds and tight spaces
·  Comfort if you mow for long stretches
·  Whether a zero-turn may be a better fit

Cox Ride-Ons

Cox offers a practical ride-on pathway for customers who like an Australian-owned and engineered mower brand and want a dependable setup for home blocks, acreage or rural mowing.

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Razorback Ride-Ons

Razorback offers a tougher all-terrain pathway for customers dealing with steep, rough or overgrown blocks where a standard ride-on mower may not be the right fit.

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Toro Ride-Ons

Toro offers a strong ride-on and zero-turn pathway for customers who want faster mowing, easier turning and a machine suited to larger blocks or acreage work.

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Husqvarna Ride-Ons

Husqvarna offers a polished ride-on pathway for customers who want comfort, control and manoeuvrability across lawns, acreage and properties with tighter turns or changing ground.

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in a request

It depends on the mowing area, terrain, access and how often you mow. Send Ollies the property details so the team can narrow the options.

A ride-on may suit general mowing and varied property use. A zero-turn may suit faster mowing around open areas and obstacles. The right choice depends on the land.

Rough and sloped ground needs careful product advice. Tell Ollies about the slope, terrain and operator, then follow manufacturer safety guidance.

Finance may be available on selected products, subject to provider terms, eligibility and approval. Include finance interest in the quote request.

Ollies provides mower servicing, repair and spare parts support. Ask the team about current service scope when you enquire.

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