Use the right pieces of power equipment to maintain a healthy and beautiful lawn that can turn heads. As your local farm equipment dealer, we at Miller Equipment know a thing or two about lawn maintenance. That’s why we have created this guide to help you get the right tools for your chores. Keep reading to learn more, then visit us at our dealership in Fond du Lac and Saint Nazianz, WI, to get your concerns addressed by our experts. We are happy to welcome our friends from Oshkosh and Sheboygan.

A Bed Redefiner

When you need a piece of power equipment to help you quickly redo your flower beds and mulch beds, look no further than a bed redefiner. This tool requires little effort, and you can remake the bed edges, which may have eroded, in less time than when doing by hand with a shovel.

A Blower

You can use your leaf blower to get rid of debris from your yard, especially after a day of heavy winds. Use this tool to blow away fallen leaves and grass clippings and bring back the pristine look on your lawn sooner than you think.

A Brushcutter

If your lawn has weeds, saplings, and bushes, making it difficult for your mower to provide you the cut you need, consider buying a brushcutter. This sturdy and high-performing tool can do much more than your lawn mower, and you won’t have to worry about damaging your equipment while tending to your yard.

You can equip your brushcutter with a two-point or three-point blade to cut weeds and trim away unwanted vegetation from your lawn.

A Chainsaw

A chainsaw comes in handy when you have to prune limbs, cut firewood, sculpt foliage around your lawn, and turn logs into lumber. Depending on what you need it to do for you, you can pick a type of chainsaw that best suits your work.

Earth/Ice Auger

If you need a tool that can quickly drill into earth and ice, you probably need an earth/ice auger. You can use your equipment to dig through tree roots, make holes for setting up fence posts, and planting tree saplings, too. An earth auger speeds up your work and makes your chores less cumbersome.

Power Equipment Buying Considerations

Now that you are more familiar with the various pieces of power equipment that you can use to make your lawn look appealing, you might want to explore a few models. In that case, you’ll want to consider the following points while exploring your options.

  • Plan a budget to figure out how much you can spend on buying power equipment. If you want to stretch your budget, you can consider purchasing used equipment.
  • Think about the power source on your property. If you don’t have a functional outlet to power your machines, you may want to go with a cordless model instead.
  • Finally, consider the features that your machine must have, such as speed, a specific power output, and more comfort while operating it. When you know what you need, it becomes easier for you to find a perfect match.

We hope this guide helps you find the right pieces of power equipment for your lawn. If you need more advice or help to choose the perfect lawn care tools, connect with our experts at Miller Implement. We are in Fond du Lac and Saint Nazianz, WI, and we are proud to serve our customers from Oshkosh and Sheboygan, so stop by today.