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The Lawn Tractor Mowing Time Calculator estimates how long it will take to mow a given area based on your tractor's speed and cutting width. It helps in planning lawn maintenance activities efficiently.
The calculator uses the following equation:
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Explanation: The equation converts cutting width from inches to miles and calculates how much area is covered per hour, then divides total area by this coverage rate.
Details: Accurate time estimation helps in scheduling lawn maintenance, fuel planning, and determining labor requirements for commercial mowing operations.
Tips: Enter area in acres, speed in mph, and cutting width in inches. All values must be positive numbers. For best results, measure your actual mowing speed rather than using tractor specifications.
Q1: How do I convert my lawn size from square feet to acres?
A: Divide square footage by 43,560 to get acres. For example, 21,780 sq ft = 0.5 acres.
Q2: What's a typical cutting width for lawn tractors?
A: Residential lawn tractors typically have 42-54 inch decks, while commercial mowers may have 60-72 inch decks.
Q3: What's a realistic mowing speed?
A: Most mowing is done at 3-5 mph, depending on terrain and grass conditions.
Q4: Does this account for overlapping passes?
A: No, the calculation assumes perfect efficiency. Add 10-20% more time for practical overlap and turning.
Q5: How can I improve mowing efficiency?
A: Use the widest deck practical for your property, mow when grass is dry, and plan straight paths with minimal turns.