A mower equipped with power delivered to all four wheels provides enhanced traction and control, particularly useful on slopes, uneven terrain, and in wet conditions. This configuration allows for easier maneuverability and reduces the risk of wheel slippage, leading to a more consistent cut.
Improved traction contributes to greater safety and efficiency, especially for professional landscapers or those maintaining large, complex properties. Historically, mowers relied primarily on rear-wheel or, less frequently, front-wheel drive systems. The demand for enhanced performance on challenging terrains drove the development and adoption of power to all wheels, a feature now available on a range of mower types, from smaller residential models to large commercial units.