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New electric mowers for me--Just bought an EGO Select cut Self Propelled walk mower to do the backyard.It has twin blades one atop the main cutting blade.Mine has the mulch blade installed.You can use the hi-lift bagging blade to use with the grass catcher.And there is a low power draw blade for max battery lif.Also just bought an Ego Z6 42 in ride mower.Can't wait to try these-but got soaked in rain last night.Oh well just make the grass grow to challenge the new mowers!The batteries are charged and ready to mow!The rider mower uses a large 1600W charger.Charges the 4 56V10AHr batteries in less than 2 hrs.The ride mower uses 4 batteries.Has sockets for 6.That will give you more run time.As it is the mower is supposed to mow 2 acres before recharging.42" wide cut.The deck can be configured to mulch,side dischage or with a very large grass catcher.Will do mulch.
 
EGO Z6

I'm very interested to hear how you find this mower, especially on steep terrain.

We live on steep land, conventional petrol powered zero-turns are notorious here for being dangerous on the hilly slippery sections, I don't completely understand why but it is something to do with the hydrostatic transmissions letting the machine run away downhill. A neighbour has one of the Cub Cadet zero turns with steering wheel and says it is much safer than his old Dixon.

If the electric Zero Turns have done away with the hydrostatic trans, then the run away shouldn't be an issue any more, right?

 

We currently have an Australian made Greenfield tractor-type ride on mower, 25 Hp Briggs engine, 34 inch single spindle deck. They are quite different to the American mowers that are sold here, most of which have a poor reputation under our harsh conditions. A lot of Australian grasses are tough, like cutting wire, and we Aussies tend to have less manicured lawns, more like rough pasture than fine lawn. It means our mowers take a beating and Aussie mowers like Greenfield are built tough. Ours is one of the last "proper" Greenfields before they were taken over by a rival company, but I'd love an electric ride-on mower, if it were up to the job.
 
Considering all the talk about electric mowers

Has anybody actually built an electric mower?Using parts from a petrol/gas powered mower, as I do remember seeing in here earlier someone new someone else who converts electric mowers to gas so I’m thinking has anybody done the other way around, I’m sure it’s not as simple as sticking a Motor onto a mower, but it does make me wonder if something like this has been done with one of those reel mowers,And when I am able to go to my dad’s place again I’ll ask him if we can pick up one off curbside and throw an electric motor onto it and see how well it works
 
conversion

trouble is a good conversion probably will cost as much as a cheap new ride on. You can get a 48 volt Ryobi ride on for under $5000 at Bunnings.

 

Or do you mean a walk-behind mower? Lots of people have done that.

But it is easier to get a cheap battery mower with a failed battery, they are almost worthless but a new battery only costs about $100 for an EnviroMower, for example. (2 x 12 volt sealed lead acid battery.) I have done it in the past, mower cost about $10 or $15 at a recycle shop (tip shop.) They are a reasonable little mower but gutless compared to an Ego.

 

The Aldi ones I mentioned above - our local store STILL has two that haven't sold in weeks, they are now down to $299.

 
 
So far I've been pretty happy with my Ego. Due to unforeseen trips my grass has been long each time I mow so I think that is why my run time has been less than optimal. I'm getting the rated 50 minutes but not getting the lawn done in that time as I had been in the past. Luckily the charge time is quick and tossing the battery on the charger and doing a bit of trimming gets  me to a full charge and gives me a bit of time for a cooling drink.
 
Tried my EGO Z6 ride mower-works well!Just have to get used to the handlebar steering.The last rider mower I had used a steering wheel.Tried my EGO Select cut walk mower on the backyard-again-excellent-only one pass needed to cut and mulch.Took two passes with the Kobalt or Greenworks mowers.Recharging the ride mower took less than 2 hrs.The hand mower less than one hour.Happy with the EGO mowers.Would recommend them.
 
Robotic mowers

Way back in 2005, when I lived in Franklin, Mass. I had a Robo-mower that I bought new for $1300 on Ebay.  It was fun.  I also seem to freak out the "town folk" who just couldn't imagine such a thing.

 

Just need to make sure the perimeter wire follows the rules. 

 

These days the technology is more advanced.

In general you can just let the mower do it's thing and you literally don't even need to be home.  

The thing is I was always concerned that someone would steal it or something would go wrong so I always kept an eye on it every 10 minutes and brought it into the garage to charge.

 

These days the mowers have GPS theft tracking, on board cameras,  they connect to WIFI and can send texts to your phone.

They also return to their base when they need to recharge so you really don't have to do much.



 

 

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