Richard001
Veteran Member
Well my old rider tractor finally gave up. It is on it's third transmission, and I don't feel like crawling under it to remove it and try to fix it.
SO, I have been looking at battery powered lawn mowers. I don't want a Z-turn and I have to have a mower that will fit in my storage shed. The old gas powered mower had a 36" mower deck. Well guess what, no body makes one in 36". The only battery powered mowers I have seen are either 30" or 42" or larger. So I am wondering if anyone has any experience with the Hart 80V 30" rider.
As far as I can tell, they are only available from Walmart and I can not find one locally to actually look at and test drive. There does not seem to be a lot of information on the internet about this rider.
The model number is H80RM01. It has two motors for the blades and one for the drive. It has two "suit case" type batteries similar to the 80V Ryobi mowers. Interestingly, I sent a e-mail request for the operators manual to Hart and I got an e-mail back from Ryobi ??
So what say you all ?
Richard
SO, I have been looking at battery powered lawn mowers. I don't want a Z-turn and I have to have a mower that will fit in my storage shed. The old gas powered mower had a 36" mower deck. Well guess what, no body makes one in 36". The only battery powered mowers I have seen are either 30" or 42" or larger. So I am wondering if anyone has any experience with the Hart 80V 30" rider.
As far as I can tell, they are only available from Walmart and I can not find one locally to actually look at and test drive. There does not seem to be a lot of information on the internet about this rider.
The model number is H80RM01. It has two motors for the blades and one for the drive. It has two "suit case" type batteries similar to the 80V Ryobi mowers. Interestingly, I sent a e-mail request for the operators manual to Hart and I got an e-mail back from Ryobi ??
So what say you all ?
Richard