Gale Hawkins
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- Joined
- Sep 20, 2009
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- Murray, KY
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- 1948 Allis Chambers Model B 1976 265 MF / 1983 JD 310B Backhoe / 1966 Ford 3000 Diesel / 1980 3600 Diesel
If you're interested in trying a battery walk behind lawn mower, check your Lowes store. Mine had the 80 volt Kobalt marked down to $260 from $499, but there were only a couple left.
That is an awesome mower. Lowes is clearing out the 80v Kobalt tools for new models in 2021 I was told by a senior employee. He did not know much yet but said in Jan they will go to a show and get trained on the new line up but that the 80v batteries will still be used in the new line up.
We got the self propeller model that comes with the 6 Ah battery that helps me be more stable when using it. I notice 95% of weed eating time is now done with electric Kobalt. No one is jerking on the old lawn mower I noticed.
On the question about chain saw chains the Kobalt manual tells what Oregon chain they use. Lowe's have the Oregon chains in stock and I think the grease gun was Oregon as well. The 18" chain is $23 for one or the two pack is like $35 so I got the twin pack and a file. I think the grease gun for the roller nose was $7 loaded.
The 5 Ah battery adds some weight but may just grab one of the 2.5 Ah batteries if I was off of the ground or reaching far.
The 6 Ah battery using the self propelled 21" mower lasted one hour using it as a bush hog in weeds as tall as me. That was a shake down run while I had 30 days to return it to the store. In high gear it is faster than I can run any more. Since it pulls without the blade turning I may take it on my walks on days I am low on steam.
I am serious because it acts a brake going up or down a hill if balance is an issue by hanging on to the handle bar.