Features
- 【4QL Powerful Engine】144CC 4QL gas engine with more explosive power, lawn and slope operation in one go, efficiently complete large mowing tasks and enhance the mowing experience.
- 【7"/7" Wheel Design】Front 7-inch and rear 7-inch wheel design greatly improves the passability of rugged terrain, from short lawn to rugged slopes can be easily dealt with, adapting to a variety of terrains.
- 【20 inch Cutting Width】The 20-inch mower effectively increasing the area covered in a single operation and dramatically improving operational efficiency compared to 16-inch
- 【3 Position Cutting Height Adjustable 】3 levels of mowing height adjustment, from 1.35 inches to 2.3 inches to 3.15 inches, to adapt to various grass heights. You can adjust the height as needed to make your mowing easier.
- 【Quick Installation & Warranty】According to the instruction manual, you can easily install. Gas lawn mowers are covered by a warranty within 2-year that gives you peace of mind after the sale.
Specifications
Color | Blue |
Size | 20" |
A 20-inch walk-behind push lawn mower powered by a 144 cc 4-cycle gas engine for mowing yards and handling moderate slopes. It has a 20-inch cutting width, 7-inch front and rear wheels for improved handling on uneven terrain, a three-position cutting height adjustment (1.35–3.15 in), and a two-year warranty.
Project Ideas
Business
Neighborhood Lawn Care Service
Start a local mowing service targeting homeowners with medium yards and sloped properties — the 20" deck and 144cc engine handle these well. Offer weekly/biweekly packages, add-ons like edging/blowing and seasonal cleanups. Pricing example: $30–$60 per mow depending on yard size; bundle contracts for recurring revenue. Use branded signage on equipment and simple scheduling via text or an app.
Weekend Mower Rental
Rent the mower to DIYers for weekend yard projects. Create rental rates (e.g., $40/day, $100/weekend) with a security deposit and basic operator instruction. Offer delivery/pickup for an extra fee. Maintain thorough cleaning, fuel, and inspection checklists between rentals. Market via local Facebook groups, neighborhood apps, and hardware store bulletin boards.
Refurbish & Flip Used Mowers
Buy nonworking or cosmetically damaged mowers, repair or refurbish them, and resell at a margin. Focus on quick wins: new spark plugs, air filter, blade sharpening, basic carburetor cleaning, fresh paint, and new cables if needed. Typical profit can be $75–$250 per unit depending on parts and labor. Sell on local classifieds, marketplace apps, or to lawncare startups.
Mobile Mower Tune-Up & Sharpening Service
Offer on-site tune-ups: oil change, spark plug, air filter replacement, blade sharpening/balancing, cable adjustments, and basic troubleshooting. Charge a flat trip fee plus service tiers (basic $50, premium $95). Capitalize on convenience—many homeowners will pay more to avoid transporting heavy equipment. Upsell pickup/delivery for repairs that require shop time.
Small Engine Repair Workshops & Content
Use the mower as a teaching platform to run hands-on community workshops teaching basic small-engine maintenance (oil change, carb cleaning, blade balancing). Charge per seat ($30–$75) and sell maintenance kits (filters, spark plugs, oil). Repurpose workshop recordings into online video courses or short how-to clips for social media to generate ad revenue and drive bookings for paid workshops and repair services.
Creative
Rolling Planter Bed
Remove the cutting blade and engine (or lock it out for safety) and convert the mower deck into a raised, mobile planter. Bolt-treated lumber or corrugated metal inside the deck to hold soil and seedlings, add drainage, and reuse the mower’s 7" wheels for portability. Use the handle as a tow point or to steer. Great for seasonal herbs, flowers, or a mobile vegetable bed that can be moved to catch sun or shelter from wind.
Mini Go-Kart Base
Use the mower chassis, engine and wheels as the starting point for a small go-kart. Replace the cutting blade with a clutch or pulley drive, add a welded steel frame seat, a simple steering column, and a safe brake system. Keep safety in mind: install a kill switch, roll bar, and proper throttle linkage. This is a hands-on metalwork and fabrication project that results in a fun, low-cost recreational kart.
Mobile Smoker/BBQ Cart
Strip the deck, mount a custom steel firebox and smoking chamber where the engine used to sit (keep engine removed for safety), use the mower’s wheels and handle to make a portable smoker. Add vents, racks, a thermometer, and a removable shelf. The compact footprint and rugged wheels make it ideal for tailgates, farmer’s markets, or backyard events.
Industrial Garden Art Sculpture
Use the mower's blade(s), wheels, transmission housing, and handle to assemble an industrial sculpture or yard art piece. Polish or rust-patina the metal, weld components into an abstract kinetic sculpture (wheels or blades can rotate), or mount the blade as a focal sunburst. This is a low-cost way to create unique yard art from reclaimed parts.
Portable Workbench & Power Source
Transform the mower into a mobile workbench by removing the deck and mounting a wooden top and tool storage. Retain the engine to run a small belt-driven compressor or a generator pulley (with proper adapter and safety guards) to provide on-site compressed air or 12V power. Useful for garden repairs, on-site projects, or a moving tool station for weekend markets.