Preamble - I have never been a slave to
lawn culture. The poisons and finicky business of removing every weed has never been my thing. It's been more than a decade since I cut any grass of my own and 8 years since I've started any lawnmower.
My customers sometimes need to have grass cut, and that's why I bought a lawnmower.
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I have been planning to buy this machine for quite a while. I bought on Saturday, largely because I developed a customer who needed a large area done. We have had a very wet spring and the owner's big Kabota lawn
tractor would tear up the soil.
I have seen a few companies cutting grass in front of apartment buildings, using weed whackers, because their ride on equipment is too heavy.
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THE TEST
It took four hours of trudging over hill and vale to finish this large cut. Just a 4 hour hike would have been plenty of exercise, even without pushing 70 pounds of machine and clippings.
I made $200, which goes a long way towards the purchase price of $575 plus taxes. At this rate, it will take me another 9 hours to recoup the investment. Some people walk for exercise. I expect to be paid. ☺
It was quite tiring. I feel like I have run a small marathon.
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It performed well in a variety of situations. There were some fairly steep slopes and some areas of very thick grass.
I started cutting with the deck in the #3, mid position. (There are 5 choices for cut length.) It was very easy to overload the machine at this setting.The heavy load, slowed the machine and activated the yellow warning light several times. It worked much better when set to #4, the second highest position.
For over half of this large lawn, I was able to walk at a relatively brisk pace. In the tallest and thickest areas, I moved slower or only cut about a 10 inch swath. It will be much easier next time.
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As with all of my tool purchases, I researched this one quite well. I have judged all other cordless mowers that come near this price point, to be inferior.
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I did this job using the larger 4 amp hour battery that came with the mower and two of my other 2 amp hour batteries. The large battery is supposed to last 45 minutes under regular cutting conditions. The 2 amp hour batteries, which came with the chainsaw, hedge cutter, weed whacker and blower, are said to last 22 1/2 minutes.
I went through batteries much quicker, using 13 in total. Four charges on the 4 amp and Nine charges on the 2 amp batteries. Total run time was about 220 minutes. That much charge could last 382 minutes. This was a very hard run.
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Batteries can easily become overheated in heavy cutting conditions. This is particularly true for the smaller batteries.
A yellow warning light goes on and automatic shut down happens if the operator doesn't slow down.
In order to manage battery temperature, I started with a fully charged one and cut the tallest grass for a couple of minutes. Then I moved on to areas of thinner grass where the battery would be worked less hard and the cooling system would be able to bring the temperature down.
The very thickest and wettest areas under the fruit
trees, were done only with the 4 amp hour battery. Even with the large one, I brought it to the danger zone a couple of times.
There are plenty of trees and other obstacles to be worked around. After a hard run which raises battery temperature, I used the mower around these obstacles so that it had a chance to cool down.
I don't think battery temperature is going to be much of a problem for me in the future, since most jobs will entail far less heavy cutting.
The only other time that battery temperature has been a concern, is when I use the chainsaw with a 2 amp hour battery for bucking large logs. When cutting 12 inch oak, I found that I could do 6-9 cuts before bringing the battery to the critical temperature.
The 4 amp hour battery fits the chainsaw, as well as the other E-go tools. I would never use it in the hedge cutter, since that machine is already heavy
enough when held at shoulder height. But the large battery will be very useful in the chainsaw when large trunks are cut up. The lighter 2 amp batteries will always be used when I'm cutting small branches and need to maneuver the saw.
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Not your typical 2 minute YouTube review.