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McLane Commercial Walk-Behind Lawn Edgers

Finding the best lawn edger on the market is a priority for municipalities, sports field managers, and professionals who require reliable, high-performance equipment. Whether you are looking for a gas walk-behind edger with a Honda engine or a high-torque Briggs & Stratton model, McLane machines are built to handle the heavy-duty demands of edging along miles of sidewalks and curbs.

Unlike handheld trimmers, a McLane gas-powered edger provides the stability required to eliminate common edging mistakes and deliver a clean, sharp finish every time. With either model 4G-7-S or 100-5.50GT-7, our commercial walk-behind edgers are the industry standard for durability. We also provide authentic McLane edger parts and maintenance guides to keep your equipment running for the long haul.

Shop Commercial-Grade Walk-Behind Edgers

Select your preferred power plant below. Both models feature our heavy-duty 7-inch steel wheels and professional-grade components.



Honda GX120 Powered

McLane 4G-7-S Commercial Walk-Behind Edger with Honda GX120 Engine and Steel Wheels

The undisputed choice for grounds professionals, municipalities, and sports field managers. Features legendary Honda easy-start reliability and an all-steel chassis built for daily use.

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Briggs & Stratton XR Powered

McLane 100-Series Commercial Walk-Behind Edger with Briggs & Stratton XR 3.5 HP Engine and Steel Wheels

The high-torque professional choice for grounds maintenance and premium residential properties. Features the Briggs & Stratton XR Professional Series engine for commercial-grade durability and power at an exceptional value.

Shop Briggs Models

Not sure which engine fits your needs? Read our technical comparison of the Honda GX120 vs. Briggs & Stratton XR Series to find the right power plant for your crew.

Compare & Choose

Find the perfect match for your lawn's unique needs. Evaluate how McLane's precision engineering stacks up against the field and decide which edger configuration delivers the professional finish you're looking for.



McLane vs. The Competition

McLane commercial walk-behind edger shredding 3D grass letters spelling POWER to show high-torque performance.

See how McLane stacks up against Power Trim, Little Wonder, and others.

  • Precision: Single-lever height adjustment for exact curb-line depth.
  • Durability: All-steel frame construction versus plastic-heavy alternatives.
  • Flexibility: Quickly transition between edging and trimming.
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Walk-Behind vs. Stick Edgers

Concept visualization: Worker using a stick edger on an endless sidewalk near a stadium, showing tool futility at scale

A walk-behind machine enables you to knock out miles of clean edging without breaking a sweat.

  • Zero Back Strain: The steel chassis carries the weight, not the operator.
  • Deep Root Control: Cut 4" deep to stop aggressive turf from overgrowing.
  • Laser-Straight Lines: Four wheels eliminate the handheld wobble.
Learn the Difference

Edger Maintenance & Pro Tips

Get the most out of your edger year after year with McLane edger parts, McLane edger belts, edger manuals, parts diagrams, and tips on how to get better edging and trimming results.



McLane Maintenance Portal

Vintage McLane edger manual and warranty card showing original tool features.

Keep your machine running for decades. Find genuine replacement blades, OEM belts, replacement wheels, and official McLane parts diagrams.

  • OEM Parts: Genuine components to keep your McLane running like new.
  • Exploded Views: Detailed diagrams to identify the exact repair part needed.
  • Master Manuals: Essential safety, technical specs, and service guides.
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Expert Edging Support

Close-up of a jagged, shallow lawn edge marked with a red X to show errors.

Don't settle for shallow, jagged lines. Speak with our specialists to master the "Deep-Trench" techniques used by world-class groundskeepers.

  • Curbs & Contour Mastery: Professional stability on uneven or radiused borders.
  • The Deep-Trench Strategy: Achieving the crisp, vertical shear that defines pro work.
  • Pivot-Head Versatility: Precision control for vertical edges or horizontal walls.
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75 Years of American Engineering

Since 1946, McLane has set the standard for professional-grade edging and mowing equipment. Explore the innovation and heritage that built the industry's most trusted walk-behind machines.

Explore Our Heritage Since 1946
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