CloverKnollFarms
Super Member
My battery issues have not been losing endurance, so much as it has been they failed completely one day. One 2AH battery is almost $200.
I hardly notice my neighbor using his.We got another douse of rain here yesterday and will be mowing again today. Need to get trailers and vehicles out of the yard! Its strangely nice to mow with little noise.
True, but in my line of thinking you should not have to do that. For me to move to another platform the new thing must have big plusses. I don't see what the battery mower brings to the table.The ego mowers have been around a few years, maybe 5? And batteries are easily replaced and aftermarket ones being sold today.
That's why I said I'm sure they serve a purpose for some people, lolIt’s difficult to understand but just because you or I “need” a diesel commercial quality mower does not mean everyone else does.
I get that. Doesn't change the fact that they look cheaply built to meThe point is a 100*300 foot yard does not need (or want) the same tools I want for 10+ of campground and another 80 of woods and pasture. I can mow for 8+ hours if I feel like it.
It wasn’t directed at you just more the general thread sentiment of “Me need big mower! Me man!” lol.That's why I said I'm sure they serve a purpose for some people, lol
Most reasonable priced stuff looks like that to me..... I tend to gravitate to the old tanks and make run again.I get that. Doesn't change the fact that they look cheaply built to me
All good here!It wasn’t directed at you just more the general thread sentiment of “Me need big mower! Me man!” lol.
Umm... did you read the post immediately before yours?For me to move to another platform the new thing must have big plusses. I don't see what the battery mower brings to the table.
Very little noise, no fuel to haul, no engine or belt maintenance* and the neighbor kid can operate it.![]()
Size matters, but so does speed. One gripe I have against many/most of the e-mowers is that their top speed is a good 25% slower than comparable gassers. As much as a normal 11 mph ZT feels fast, when you first transition from lawn tractor to ZT, it starts feeling awful slow by late in each season.It wasn’t directed at you just more the general thread sentiment of “Me need big mower! Me man!” lol.
You know how often I have changed the belts on that craftsman in the past 25 years, NEVER. I just replaced the deck belt on a 1984 Ford YT16 two weeks ago. Yea that belt drive is a real game changer.Umm... did you read the post immediately before yours?
72” zturn good suspension seat @ 13mph or you not doing anything. lol.Size matters, but so does speed. One gripe I have against many/most of the e-mowers is that their top speed is a good 25% slower than comparable gassers. As much as a normal 11 mph ZT feels fast, when you first transition from lawn tractor to ZT, it starts feeling awful slow by late in each season.
I agree, direct drive vs. belt drive is a non-issue. Belts work fine, most of the time.You know how often I have changed the belts on that craftsman in the past 25 years, NEVER. I just replaced the deck belt on a 1984 Ford YT16 two weeks ago. Yea that belt drive is a real game changer.
I had a 72" for awhile, but actually found I liked the 60" deck better, given some of the bumps and dips in my hilly yard. The 72" was awesome for the wide open spaces, but so much more likely to have issues with raised areas around tree buttress roots, swales, etc.72” zturn good suspension seat @ 13mph or you not doing anything. lol.