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Bradley Even-Cut 24" Self-Propelled Commercial Push Mower

$799.99

(9 reviews)

 
                                              SKU: 24SP-B8.50

Bradley high-wheel commercial push mowers excel across various landscapes, whether it's a compact residential yard or a rugged commercial terrain. Featuring 16" rear wheels, they offer enhanced maneuverability and complete control in any environment. Their straightforward, yet robust design ensures enduring performance and reliability.

 

-The heavy-duty all steel construction is rugged and built to stand the test of time.

-A Briggs & Stratton Professional series, 190CC engine with 8.5 ft-lbs of gross torque provides abundant power for any job

-16" rear high-wheels make mowing rough and bumpy terrain a breeze

-Front swivel wheels allow for precise turning and better overall maneuverability

-The belt-driven blade protects the engine from harmful damage caused by blade impact

-Self-propelled mechanism runs up to 3mph and makes operating a breeze

 

Specs

  • Briggs & Stratton Professional series engine
  • 190CC
  • 8.5 ft-lbs of gross torque
  • Recoil start
  • 1.6 qt fuel capacity
  • Heavy-duty steel, 14 gauge deck
  • Blades: x1 - 24.5"
  • Cut height: 2" to 3.75"
  • Oil capacity: 18-20oz
  • Solid rear tires available
  • Mulch plate available

Dimensions

  • Weight - 130 LBS
  • Height - 44" 
  • Length - 78"
  • Width with deflector on - 29"
  • Width with deflector off - 24.5"
  • Rear tires: 16"
  • Front tires: 8 x 1.75

Warranty

  • 1 year / unlimited hours
  • Please see warranty page for comprehensive details

Shipping

-Commercial delivery with a forklift or dock available or freight terminal pick-up - call to get quote

-Residential delivery with liftgate service - $350

-Factory pick-up - free

-Shipping is to contiguous 48 states

-Contact us for shipping to AK, HI, P.R.

-For orders of two or more machines, additional shipping charges may apply. Please contact us before ordering to receive a shipping quote.

 

Uses of Self-Propelled Commercial Push Mowers

Commercial push mowers can be used on the lawns of office parks and small businesses, as well as on grassy medians along busy roads. 

These mowers are also ideal for residential lawns that present a more challenging terrain! Even if your lawn is large and hilly, you will find it easy to mow with the Bradley even-cut self-propelled commercial push mower. This is also a great mower for larger, more estate-like properties.

Shop with Bradley Mowers today for the best in self-propelled mowers for commercial or residential use.

What to Look for in a Self-Propelled Lawn Mower

  1. The engine: In most cases, the more powerful the engine, the better you'll be able to cut through thick grass and complete complex tasks quickly. With this in mind, look for a motor with at least 140 ccs displacement. This ensures that even when the grass is wet or overgrown, the mower will not struggle to cut it.
  1. The deck's dimensions: You want a large enough terrace to handle your yard quickly, so you don't have to waste your time pushing it around. If you have a large yard with many obstacles, consider getting a large front wheel self-propelled lawn mower with a small turning radius (like trees). This will assist you in quickly navigating trees and other objects, allowing you to work more efficiently.

What's the Difference Between a Self-Propelled Lawn Mower and a Push Mower?

A push mower and a self-propelled one are vastly different in terms of size and capabilities. A push mower must be pushed across your lawn whereas a self-propelled lawn mower has a drive system that moves forward on its own, allowing you to steer and to control the speed. In addition, push mowers are less expensive than self-propelled models, so they may be a good fit for someone on a budget. Self-propelled walk-behind lawn mowers have larger engines and are better suited to more extensive lawns or challenging terrain.

How Do You Maintain a Self-Propelled Mower?

Here are a few tips for keeping your lawn mower well-maintained:

        Clean the mower after each use.

        Remove the air filter, clean it, and reinstall it after drying.

        Before storing the mower for an extended period, change the oil at least once a month during peak usage periods.

        Sharpen and balance the blade every three months to ensure a smooth cut and even grass dispersal.

SKU: 24SP-B8.50

Features

  • Briggs & Stratton 8.50 Gross Torque (190cc) Recoil Start Engine
  • 24" Cutting Width
  • Self-Propelled Drive System
  • Protects Engine from Blade Impacts
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Deck
  • 16" Rear High Wheels
  • 2"-3.75" Adjustable Cutting Height
  • Swivel Wheel System
  • Optional Mulching Kit
  • 130 LBS

Reviews

(Based on 9 reviews)

March 11, 2018
This mower is a Beast. It’s a tank with a blade and very well built. All steel and from what I can see so far very maintenance friendly.

February 17, 2019
Excellent customer service

February 16, 2023
I have been running Honda consumer grade mowers to little avail against the encroaching Japanese Silt Grass and decided to avail myself of a new BRADLEY EVEN-CUT 24" SELF-PROPELLED COMMERCIAL PUSH MOWER. The unit arrived unblemished, well-packed, and on time. The mower is STOUT and it's easy to put the finishing assembly pieces together. I feel well armed for the spring's onslaught and look forward to leaving another glowing review soon.

February 18, 2023
Finally fired this mower up and it's a great addition to our small farm. We were looking for a rugged mower for uneven ground to mow between rows of flowers, orchards and vineyard — this fits the bill. Easy to assemble out of the box and is a powerful mower for heavy duty use. Highly recommend!

September 06, 2023
Awesome company to work with. Highly recommend them to anyone looking to make a purchase. Loved working with Brad. Highly knowledgable and offered great customer service.

December 27, 2023
Amazing mower, well built to last for years. Brad was awesome to work with. Highly recommend if you are looking for quality and reliability.

December 27, 2023
I ordered a 24 inch self propelled
It arrived in good condition palleted
Communication with Brad has been excellent
The unit is well made and should last a lifetime
I have not used it yet so I cannot rate it’s performance but others have already done that
Tim

December 28, 2023
I bought our Bradley Even-Cut 24" Self-Propelled mower this past summer and have been extremely satisfied. It's extremely sturdy - made with thick, durable steel - nothing like the flimsy, thin steel used on models in the box stores, or even in most professional lawn equipment shops. Is very easy to assemble and make adjustments. In my opinion, big-wheel push mowers are so much more capable and maneuverable, and in general require less effort to push, especially over uneven terrain. However, these Bradley mowers are heavy-duty machines, and they aren't meant to be "lightweight" mowers. So I would personally recommend going with the self-propelled version, especially if it will be used on hilly/sloping terrain. And last but not least, this mower is designed and built right here in the USA! Would definitely recommend...

January 10, 2024
Great mower and great customer service you won't be disappointed.

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Navigating the world of garden tools can be daunting and confusing. With so many exciting options available to look after your lawn, it can be hard to know which product is right for you. Here at Bradley Mowers, we take pride in matching our customers with products that suit their needs. That's why we always recommend purchasing commercial lawn mowers over conventional residential models due to their efficiency and life span. You don't have to worry about common problems, such as overheating or not covering enough ground with these models.

If you're looking for something a bit less intimidating than the standard sit-on models available, enter commercial push lawn mowers. These are the ideal solution if you're looking for a smaller-scale product that does the job. Here's what you need to know.

Commercial Push Mowers, Trimmers and Edgers

If you're looking for a reliable garden tool that covers a modest area of ground, it's best to stick with commercial push mowers. Suitable for small areas of land, push mowers require you to walk along with them while you tend to your grass. Standing over your lawn mower while mowing helps you see exactly what you're doing and whether or not you need to change anything up. Commercial push mowers are best used in conjunction with commercial lawn edgers and commercial trimmers. These tools help you get areas that are hard to reach with standard lawn mowers, such as slopes or sides.

Battery vs. Gas Push Mowers

Battery lawn mowers are generally considered easier to maintain than gas push mowers. They tend to be smaller, making them easy to move around and store. This means they don't require as much maintenance, such as oil replacements, filter changes, etc. They are a more environmentally friendly choice and aren't as loud as gas models.

Gas models, on the other hand, tend to do a much better job when cutting tall grass. They have much more power behind them and are regarded as more affordable. Both of these models work well for commercial or residential use. The type of lawn mower you go for depends on your circumstances and preferences.

Straight vs. Curved Shaft Trimmers

Trimmers with curved shafts are used for cutting hard-to-reach areas, such as around flower beds and on the sides of lawns. These are especially helpful when trying to target awkward angles your mower can't get to.

Trimmers with straight shafts are generally used for standard jobs that require lots of power. This can be helpful for jobs under decks or behind large hedges or trees.

Push vs. Stick Edgers

Push edgers help create defined borders between edges and grass. They look great and can help elevate your lawn.

Stick edgers are used for edging things, such as driveways and walkways. Both push and stick edgers can be suitable for looking after a lawn. It just depends on personal preference and the type of space you're working with.

Get In Touch

Bradley Mowers is an outdoor power equipment manufacturer located on a 14-acre complex one hour south of Chicago, Illinois. With over 300,000 sq. ft. of warehouse space, We are well positioned to distribute its products throughout the United States. Please feel free to call 815-935-8383 or fill out our online form with any questions or concerns you may have.

Commercial Push Mowers and Edgers FAQs

What Are the Advantages of Using a Commercial Push Mower Over Other Types of Mowers?

Push mowers are more affordable than self-propelled ones, helping you save money. The gas-powered models can handle the most challenging grass-cutting tasks and offer lasting results. Push mowers are also easier to operate and maneuver compared to other types of mowers. 

How Do I Maintain My Commercial Push Mower or Edger?

Clean the air filter and change the oil every 6 months. You also need to replace the spark plug every 2 years. When storing the lawn mower, ensure its wheels are on a level surface to avoid oil leakage. Additionally, store it in a well-ventilated area away from the furnace.

Can I Use a Commercial Push Mower on Steep Hills?

Yes, you can use a push mower for steep hills because it's easy to maneuver. Just don't mow when the ground is wet, as it can become slippery and dangerous. Also, don't stop or start the mower on a slope.

Are There Any Specific Safety Precautions I Should Take When Using a Commercial Push Mower or Edger?

Wear protective clothing, including gloves, when handling the blades. Never go near the mower deck when the engine is running; rotating blades can cut or amputate fingers. If you need to adjust the cutting height, always turn off the engine first. 

How Do I Choose the Right Commercial Push Mower or Edger for My Needs?

One thing to consider is the size of your lawn. You may need a bigger mower with more horsepower for a bigger yard or lawn. Electric motors require less maintenance and are more affordable, but they're not as powerful as gas-powered mowers. Go for gas models if your yard has difficult terrain.