If you're looking for exercise this is wayyy better than a AWD gas mower!
One summer running this and you'll be in great shape...or Pushing up daisies.
Just think about the huge compost pile you'll have too. Compost, great for the garden...lol
If you're looking for exercise this is wayyy better than a AWD gas mower!
One summer running this and you'll be in great shape...or Pushing up daisies.
Honestly, I don't know. We are now a net exporter of crude oil, why fool with electricity anyway. The grid is already fragile, why push the limit of reliability.Yeah, I agree Flip. I love my cordless drill and Milwaukee 1/2" impact but battery mowers / trimmers / saws, and yes...cars...are nothing I'm interested in.
Why do we need an electric solution when gas / diesel already works great, is cheap, and readily available?
I used to mow with something similar to that for about 7 years.If you're looking for exercise this is wayyy better than a AWD gas mower!
One summer running this and you'll be in great shape...or Pushing up daisies.
Not sure why anyone would mow their lawn at night. Nights equal dew and dew don't make for a good cut.It seems like you keep a well manicured lawn. You can get an electric robot mower that will work continuously, at night and you won't have to worry about bagging or mulching.....just paying for it. $3000 should find one that will do 1/2 acres.
My great uncle Leslie used to mow his yard with an old antique rotary mower similar to the one Wolfman posted a picture of. Used to hang a Coleman Lantern on a tree limb to see by and would mow shortly after dark.Not sure why anyone would mow their lawn at night. Nights equal dew and dew don't make for a good cut.
I know when I bale wheat straw in rounds, I wait until evening to bale. Much easier to start a round when the wheat straw is slightly damp.