ArlyA
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- Outlander1000 6x6, Ego lawn mower and shopping for tractor
Glad I could help. 
I'm having a lot of trouble understanding what any of this has to do with the title of this thread.Me, I'll stick with my used (10 year old) F2880 diesel mower and it has no belts either, all drive shaft. Very frugal on diesel as well, in fact I've mowed the yard and the road berms 2 times and used less that 1/4 tank plus the 2880 has a fabricated and welded deck. Tank capacity is 5.1 gallons of off road diesel. I mowed the berms and they were at least a foot high and only took one pass.
Still waiting and all I hear are crickets. How about it Arly? Lets see that post not that you can find one because unlike your Tesla posts, it don't exist.I've NEVER CLAIMED that HF tools were the best and I'd like you to post that up so I can read it. That don't exist and you know it.
What I've said in the past is that for the money, the HF lines excluding the Chicago Electric line are a good value for the dollars spent.
I challenge you to post up where I said they were the best because I never have. Kind of like you and your Tesla fettish in a way.
That's Japanese... and if they were taking over, it'd have happened in the 1980's.Relevant in the fact that I'd never own a Chinese made electric mower. The way it's going, pretty soon we will all be eating raw fish with chopsticks.
I fully understand but I still prefer Japanese made over Chinese made. I wonder where the John Deere mowers are made, especially the ones with the front mount driveshaft decks.That's Japanese... and if they were taking over, it'd have happened in the 1980's.
I also prefer Made in America. If an American company were making a product of equal construction at a similar price, I'll always buy it... but I rarely get that opportunity.
There you go again, Still waiting for the post where you stated I said HF cordless tools were the bestIf anyone cares to chat the Ego mower we just got and put in use, we can talk about that as per the thread title. Some folks have to have much time and post "you need to by American made!", then run down to HF and load up, I just don't need to chat about it.
It may be, I wouldn't be surprised. I was referring to eating raw fish with chopsticks, which is a very big part of the Japanese diet, being an island nation. China is traditionally poor farmers, with a cast system not dissimilar to feudal England, most with little access to fish.I believe Ego is Chinese, not Japanese, could be wrong however.
I think you're confusing ArlyA with someone else.... Like your Tesla thread where you continuously expound the virtues of Tesla. ...
No issue with me.I think you're confusing ArlyA with someone else.
Search for "tesla" by ArlyA and you get ZERO results.
For reference, search for "tesla" by 5030 and you get 133 hits.
How about we go back to discussing the machine in question for a while?
The ego mowers have been around a few years, maybe 5? And batteries are easily replaced and aftermarket ones being sold today.I am interested to see how it does a few years down the road. I know of two people that did the battery mower, one a push mower the other not yours but another "ride on" type mower.
They both sang its praises year one, year two it was still going strong as long as you did not let the grass get too tall. This year it is mow the front yard, recharge, mow half the back recharge the finish it up after work the next day. One has replaced the batteries and it did not make much difference.
The push mower is a Toro, and the rider is a Ryobi. The Ryobi guy bought it because those are the tools he has and he is really happy with their tools. IIRC they are about the same age. I don't know if any have an hours meter.
All I know is the Craftsman (Husqvarna) I bought new in 1999 is still going strong.
I know someone on their 4th season with an Ego 52", and they said that while they're sure there's been some degradation, it hasn't been enough to notice or actually affect their usage. I think he is mowing 2.5 acres.The ego mowers have been around a few years, maybe 5? And batteries are easily replaced and aftermarket ones being sold today.