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Stephen06GT
05-18-2018, 08:36 PM
My 25+ year old Craftsman mower is getting a little long in the tooth so I'm looking at new ones. Convince me why I should or shouldn't get a rechargeable unit. If it matters, my yard isn't very big, maybe a 1000 sq.ft. of grass to be cut.

Blackmare
05-18-2018, 08:44 PM
I have a wireless greenworks mower that I've used for a few years. Couldn't be happier and don't need to get gas, oil etc. Virtually no maintenance and will do my whole yard (68x131) I have two batteries in my mower, so they last quite a bit and rotate them to make sure I don't run out of juice.

IanGTCS
05-18-2018, 11:29 PM
My dad is on his second. First lasted 10 or so years, would have kept it but a replacement battery wasn't much less than a new one. Does his decently sized suburban lawn (mid 1980s Ancaster) on a charge. No cord hassle, never worry about gas, no pull starting, quiet, no exhaust smell. Only downside is that it doesn't have the power to go through really long grass as well as a good gas one. It'll do it, but you'll be wanting to do a second pass if it's too long.

dbovine
05-19-2018, 12:04 AM
Roomba for the yard
http://www.cubcadet.ca/equipment/en/cubcadetcanada/xr2-robotic-mowers
http://www.cubcadet.ca/wcsstore/ManagedContent/CubCadetCanada/en_US/roboMowers/image/info_convenience.jpg

Stephen06GT
05-19-2018, 06:49 AM
^^That would drive the dog crazy.

Biz
05-19-2018, 07:12 AM
I have a wireless greenworks mower that I've used for a few years. Couldn't be happier and don't need to get gas, oil etc. Virtually no maintenance and will do my whole yard (68x131) I have two batteries in my mower, so they last quite a bit and rotate them to make sure I don't run out of juice.

I remember the thread about you asking for suggestions :D
My Dad's is now going on 7 years and is still on the same two batteries and he has a mutant lawn that forces him to cut it 3x a week. (good thing he's retired)
When my 22 year old Husqvarna dies (which it wont) I'll be buying the Green Works.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71r0-%2BPHXKL._SX425_.jpg

Blackmare
05-19-2018, 07:48 AM
I remember. Lol.
The model you've pictured is the one i have. Really happy with it. Agree with the above, doesn't do an amazing job on long grass, but does well with the weekly mow.

5.4MarkVIII
05-19-2018, 12:26 PM
Roomba for the yard
http://www.cubcadet.ca/equipment/en/cubcadetcanada/xr2-robotic-mowers
http://www.cubcadet.ca/wcsstore/ManagedContent/CubCadetCanada/en_US/roboMowers/image/info_convenience.jpg

Do they have one that scoops up the dog shit before the mower goes around. Then I’d be all over it.

83 5.0
05-19-2018, 01:21 PM
Do they have one that scoops up the dog shit before the mower goes around. Then I’d be all over it.

Lol, I heard a story of a Roomba running through dog crap in the house.

Harbinger
05-22-2018, 09:51 AM
https://youtu.be/ASjLXrbVlMw

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MUSTANGWOP
05-22-2018, 09:58 AM
I remember the thread about you asking for suggestions :D
My Dad's is now going on 7 years and is still on the same two batteries and he has a mutant lawn that forces him to cut it 3x a week. (good thing he's retired)
When my 22 year old Husqvarna dies (which it wont) I'll be buying the Green Works.

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/71r0-%2BPHXKL._SX425_.jpg

I had this mower and loved it, however it was replaced under warranty this year (4 year warranty). With the warranty I upgraded to the Greenwork Pro 60V brushless and love it.
I love not smelling like like the exhaust from a gas mower when I'm done cutting the grass.

The Newmare
05-22-2018, 10:05 AM
bought a greenworks for up at my trailer,charges quick and does the whole lawn,no problem.

Harbinger
05-23-2018, 06:53 AM
I had this mower and loved it, however it was replaced under warranty this year (4 year warranty). With the warranty I upgraded to the Greenwork Pro 60V brushless and love it.
I love not smelling like like the exhaust from a gas mower when I'm done cutting the grass.We have a wired electric mower and the only 2 things I can't stand is the wire and how when the grass is too much it sometimes trips a breaker

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MUSTANGWOP
05-23-2018, 08:15 AM
We have a wired electric mower and the only 2 things I can't stand is the wire and how when the grass is too much it sometimes trips a breaker

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A nice feature of the cordless Greenworks mowers (and maybe other brands) is that they ramp up in RPM when you hit longer, thicker grass and ramp back down when less load on the blade.

I'm totally sold on the cordless mowers for all the reasons I've mentioned in the thread and more.
Another nice feature is with the handle folded the mower can be stored in an upright position which can be a nice feature if storage space is an issue.

Biz
05-23-2018, 12:35 PM
A nice feature of the cordless Greenworks mowers (and maybe other brands) is that they ramp up in RPM when you hit longer, thicker grass and ramp back down when less load on the blade.

I'm totally sold on the cordless mowers for all the reasons I've mentioned in the thread and more.
Another nice feature is with the handle folded the mower can be stored in an upright position which can be a nice feature if storage space is an issue.

That and the fact it switches batteries seamlessly when one dies.
My Dad had to cut his lawn 4x last week lol
Pretty sure his grass is using growth hormone :D

If I had a wired mower there is a pretty good chance (99%) I'd rip over the cord :biggrin-new:

MUSTANGWOP
05-23-2018, 01:39 PM
Hey Stephen, come by a few times and mow my lawn to try out the cordless mower to make sure you like it ;)

Styrofoam04
05-23-2018, 02:01 PM
MY neighbor keeps borrowing my gas mower cuz his battery ones keep failing. He has gone through 2 in the last 4 years. the batteries just don't last. Not sure what he is doing tho

Harbinger
05-23-2018, 05:35 PM
MY neighbor keeps borrowing my gas mower cuz his battery ones keep failing. He has gone through 2 in the last 4 years. the batteries just don't last. Not sure what he is doing thoMaybe running them down flat. Not charging then properly. Poor storage in winter

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Stephen06GT
05-23-2018, 06:17 PM
Hey Stephen, come by a few times and mow my lawn to try out the cordless mower to make sure you like it ;)

You're a real pal. :tongue-new:

Styrofoam04
05-24-2018, 11:36 AM
Maybe running them down flat. Not charging then properly. Poor storage in winter

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I'm pretty sure that was the case. A lot of people still believe in the battery memory of the batteries of yesteryear. He was prolly running it flat on purpose then charging full. But these batteries need to be in the 20%-80% range

Harbinger
05-24-2018, 06:39 PM
I'm pretty sure that was the case. A lot of people still believe in the battery memory of the batteries of yesteryear. He was prolly running it flat on purpose then charging full. But these batteries need to be in the 20%-80% rangeI never knew the best charging cycle is between 20 to 80 (lithium batteries that is) I've been doing it wrong this whole time [emoji24]

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Bksrt8
06-05-2018, 12:54 PM
I used to swear by old lawnboys, then i got sick of mixing fuel. So i bought a Honda. Its had 2 decks and wont die. Left it outside all winter, came out one day maybe a month ago, pulled it twice and she fired right up. Electric stuff just bugs me....i cant bring myself to try an electric mower. I let my grass get too long for one of those, i need the power of a gas engine lol

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Stephen06GT
06-05-2018, 01:01 PM
The ol' Craftsman won't die. I didn't think it was going to survive this season, but it just keeps chugging along. It takes a pull or three to start, and smokes a little but it just keeps going. I guess I'll use it until it dies.