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I have a cheap HyperTough 40v used for trimming ahead of the LT42 - it works better than expected - love the lightness …
Bought an EGo 21" SP in 2016. The original 7.5Ah battery is still going strong. The SP unit got iffy a couple years ago but the rest is still solid. Uses a separate motor and drive control for SP.What really makes the difference is if you can work on small engines. Battery aging is a factor and the rare spontaneous combusting unit is always a concern in the back of my mind.
Buddy of mines Dewalt battery blew up within the past year and almost burned his house down.
I have quite a few customers who have battery mowers now. Battery mowers have come a long way, and are great for many use cases. A vacation home where you don't want to store gasoline for long periods of time or deal with carb issues is one example, or for small yards. They have decent power and are quieter.1/4 acre with common big box type electric mower is pushing it. Maybe okay if you work fast, but the charge will be low when done. And not sure what would happen after the battery ages a few years.
He can maybe find a used one I guess, but Honda no longer sells new lawn equipment in the USA. Someone may still have some old stock yet.Get a Honda gasoline lawn mower without a blade clutch (I believe that's what it's called). Mine's 15 years old, I run it hard, and it still runs like new. I changed the oil maybe 5 times in it (doesn't burn any) and the air filter maybe twice. Other than that, nothing.
IMHO Honda makes better lawn mowers than cars.
Home Depot has over 2000 units of the Nexite deck Honda mowers available today.He can maybe find a used one I guess, but Honda no longer sells new lawn equipment in the USA. Someone may still have some old stock yet.
He probably needs to sharpen the blade like in the movie "sling blade" mmmmhhhhhh.My neighbors ego electric caught fire three years ago. His second ego won't mow his entire front and back before the battery dies after the third season. Much smaller lot than 1/4 acre. I don't know of any current electric push mowers that will cut that large of a lot on one charge.
I have a 1/3 acre lot and there is no way a 50' cord would reach multiple areas...I have a 100' cord for my dethatcher and that allows me to reach everywhere between two outlets (one on either side of the house).Battery is trash plugin is where it's at.
I used a plugin mower from 2006 to 2010 to cut grass at my 1/3 acre lot then used it from 2010 to 2017 cutting my 1/4 lot.
It died its final death in 2017.
See:
I repaired a kobalt 40v electric lawnmower that had its wires chewed off by a dog. If it was a gas mower it could have just as easily have been the brake and shutdown cable. Not a failure "because it was electric".
So I repaired the wires with some of those marine shrink connectors not wanting to break inside the mowers internals.
I noticed the blade was beaten blunt from small rocks and such. I half arse sharpened the blade like I do for a gas and 120v plug in mowers, sharp enough to cut grass very efficiently but not removing a bunch of steel and grinding away life of the blade.
Well I...
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When the old gas mower does its final death you could repower it with a harbor freight 173cc mower engine.I have about a 1/4 acre lot. I currently use an old Craftsman self propelled mower. It runs good but is pretty beat up. I was thinking of getting a new mower and going electric.
Anyone have experience with electric mowers?
I have a 1/3 acre lot and there is no way a 50' cord would reach multiple areas...I have a 100' cord for my dethatcher and that allows me to reach everywhere between two outlets (one on either side of the house).
All that said, I dethatch once every year at most and it is brutal being constrained to a cord...I can't imagine mowing with a cord.
He probably needs to sharpen the blade like in the movie "sling blade" mmmmhhhhhh.
I bought my EGO in 2017. My SP unit got iffy as well but I had it was repaired by EGO just before the 5 year warranty expired.Bought an EGo 21" SP in 2016. The original 7.5Ah battery is still going strong. The SP unit got iffy a couple years ago but the rest is still solid. Uses a separate motor and drive control for SP.
Would originally mow just over an hour on one charge and lawn took 1:10. Then it got to where I (not the mower) couldn't mow an hour so I'd mow the front one day, the back the next. Perfect!
Love not needing earplugs to mow.
I am impressed with my neighbor's EGO mower. Property is about 1/2 acre and cuts everything on one charge. Seems to cut decent and is so quiet, you could mow during the middle of the night and not disturb anyone.I have about a 1/4 acre lot. I currently use an old Craftsman self propelled mower. It runs good but is pretty beat up. I was thinking of getting a new mower and going electric.
Anyone have experience with electric mowers?
I agree I have mine for 6 years now without an issuegoing on my 3rd mowing season with the Ryobi 40V mower
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-4...-Ah-Battery-and-Charger-RY40HPLM05K/330624420
Serious exaggeration here.Just make sure you have someplace away from any buildings you don't want burning, to store the batterys and to charge them.
Watch "StacheD training" on youtube. And look for the vids on power tool batterys.