This weekend, doing some clearing of new growth around the 3" supply line that runs down the mountain 1/4 mile to my hydro electric generator, I set the 80 volt Greeenworks well out of the way, of course! 30 minutes later, backing up, I was surprised to feel the rear of the tractor lift up, I had backed one (filled) wheel (including 150 pounds of weight on the scraper blade) up on top of it. "Darn it" I said, and drove off it, already thinking I'd immediately order a new one and just try and forget it wasn't the original I stupidly ran over. Just for grins, I picked it up and hit the trigger, no joy and no surprise. I set it back down and went back to tractor work, right before I took a break and was going to eat lunch and order a new one, I tried it again, still no joy. Then I remembered it's panic bar, pulled it back, and it turns out it was 100% unharmed. Where the rear tire rested, was directly on top of the battery case, and it supported what had to be about 800 to 1800 pounds (just a guess) with NO damage. Even better, the same day, while bushwhacking along the creek, I finally found my 60 volt Greenworks chainsaw I had misplaced last fall, searched for, and
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never found. It had wintered over, while the battery was in my Greenworks lawnmower. I pulled the chain, soaked it in gas then oil, and it too is totally unharmed. I think I have a new career as a Greenworks spokesperson.