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is a lawn mower a 2 cycle engine
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Lawn mowers typically utilize either 2-cycle (two-stroke) or 4-cycle (four-stroke) engines, but the majority of modern lawn mowers are equipped with 4-cycle engines. A 2-cycle engine combines fuel and oil for operation, requiring a pre-mixed solution, which can offer a lightweight and powerful option but is less common due to environmental concerns and efficiency. On the other hand, 4-cycle engines, which separate the oil and fuel, are more prevalent in lawn mowers as they tend to be more fuel-efficient, produce fewer emissions, and offer greater durability with regular maintenance. While 2-cycle engines are found in smaller, handheld yard equipment like leaf blowers and some trimmers, for most residential lawn mowing needs, a 4-cycle engine is standard due to its balance of power, environmental friendliness, and maintenance ease.
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