I've Gone Electric! (Lawn Mower)

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  1. farmecologist

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    I went electric for all my law & garden stuff.

    Went with the "ECHO" brand ( NOT 'Ego' )...the orange 'prosumer' brand.

    eFORCE™ | ECHO-USA.com

    One cautionary note about battery operated lawn equipment. I was really ticked off with them a while back because they switched out their entire electric line with a new battery footprint...and *nothing* was compatible...and you couldn't find batteries for the old line. :mad:

    Well...I complained...and ECHO replaced my entire line for free. Absolutely amazing customer service there. They basically admitted they had not thought through how much of an impact the changeout would have. I suggested they at least should have had a 'tradeup' program of some sort...
     
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    Huh ... my 21-inch Ego (not self-propelled) was around $400 when I bought it 2¼ years ago. I'm seeing a $349 price at lowes.com for a store in Indy, $399 at amazon.
     
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  3. Mendel Leisk

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    I'm thinking of getting a corded-electric chainsaw, they're only about $100. Quite a few options on Amazon. Our "shrubs" are getting outa control...

    I'm using a (corded) recip saw with a pruning blade, but it's a bit overwhelmed by some of the bigger stuff, and the back-and-forth nature can start loosening your fillings when it catches.
     
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    I've had a corded electric chainsaw for a while now. It's a big upgrade over the reciprocating saw that I also use, now that I have "lent" out my chainsaw, but may never get it back. But that's another story...

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    Your Greenworks mowed that lawned pictured to the left?!?!?!?!?

    My Honda gas mower chokes and grass 1/5 as tall as yours.
     
  6. MalachyNG

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    That is something I considered because there's nothing stopping them from just not offering batteries anymore whereas a gas tool you can always find gas for.
    It took a few passes because mostly it got pushed down instead of cut, but the mower never bogged down.

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  7. bisco

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    fortunately, ryobi went backwards compatible when they upgraded to lithium in their 'one' system
     
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    How did the battery fair after taming that wheat field? :)
     
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    I think I only had 3 or 4 of the 8amp batteries in that day and they did it all. It comes with 6 but I didn't realize until I got home they had given me the 80v charger set instead of the 60v so I was charging 2 at a time in the slower chargers that came with the pole saw and weed whacker.

    Fully charged with all 6 it's able to cut my whole yard around the house and it only gets down to 60%. I even gave it a go in the horse pasture that was pretty weedy and even higher. It didn't bog down but it also pushed it down so not much was getting cut. I did a pass with the tractor brush attachment then used the Greenworks to spread some hay seed.
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  10. wjtracy

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    We paid $400 for the EGO but it was the no-frills no-self propel model ...
     
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    Yes I see it now too...great price $369 I am seeing
     
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    My SO 'hit' something that stripped the plastic tabs holding the blade to the bottom of the motor fan. So I drilled and installed four machine screws with nuts and loctite. Yes, I ordered the parts kit but it is on back order.

    Front yard done, now for the back yard.

    Bob Wilson
     
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    i hit two croquet wickets our grandson put on the lawn without me knowing, i'm afraid to look