Whether you’re keeping a neat little lawn tidy or mowing a block that feels like it has its own postcode, we’ve got a mower that’ll suit your space (and your patience level). From push mowers and robotic mowers, through to ride-ons and zero-turns, Mowerland is here to help you choose the right machine — and keep it running properly long after the “new mower smell” wears off.
Why locals buy their mower from Mowerland
Because buying a mower isn’t just a transaction, it’s a relationship (and yes, sometimes it’s a complicated one).
- Honest, local advice before you buy (no upsell circus)
- Proper after-sales support when you need a hand
- On-site workshop for servicing, blades, repairs and maintenance.
- A team that actually wants you to love what you bought, not regret it by Saturday morning
Quick guide: choosing the right mower
Got a smaller yard?
A push mower (petrol, battery or self-propelled) is usually the sweet spot — easy to store, easy to manoeuvre.
Got hills, acreage, or mowing that takes “all day”?
Ride-ons make sense when you’re covering more ground regularly.
Got obstacles everywhere (trees, beds, tight turns)?
Zero-turns shine when you need agility and speed without constantly reversing and shuffling.
Want hands-off mowing?
Robotic mowers are brilliant if you want consistent upkeep and more free time — especially for regular lawn maintenance.
Brands we back
We stock brands we’d happily run ourselves — including mower favourites you’ll recognise like Cub Cadet, Ferris and Ariens (and more in-store). If you’re comparing options, we’ll talk you through the real differences, not just the brochure talk.

Servicing & repairs
Mowers cop a hiding in Central West conditions — dust, heat, long grass, winter starts… it all adds up. The good news: you’re not on your own once you’ve bought it.
Our on-site workshop can help with regular servicing, blades, troubleshooting and repairs — across ride-ons, zero-turns, push mowers and more.
FAQs
Do you service mowers as well as sell them?
Yep — we’ve got an on-site workshop for servicing, repairs, blades and ongoing maintenance.
What mower is best for a large block near Bathurst?
Often a ride-on or zero-turn, depending on slopes, obstacles, and how long you’re in the seat. We’ll help you match cutting width, transmission and comfort to your property.
Can you help me choose between ride-on and zero-turn?
Absolutely. The best choice usually comes down to layout (open runs vs obstacles), how fast you want to mow, and budget.














