Just like any other batteries, I'd be concerned about their life expectancy and replacement costs. Chances are, these are also smaller than car batteries.
Once someone finally makes a long lasting durable battery, all of these will be worth the cost.......if it doesn't get stolen. GPS wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Not too long ago, there were advertisements for a more efficient electric motor.
The electric non riding motors are said to have short lived batteries and not worth the cost
I don't know about a motor and two batteries powering it, but it sure is Ariens and they make great products. Also, I like that they went back to the rear engine style look.
GE made and sold one in the late 60's and early 70's that from what I can find out was a great product and would mow an acre.
I admire the effort to produce an electric riding mower and I am sure since it is an Ariens it will be a find product.
I will check it out.
squizzoo 1 year ago
Love it dude... nice
Dorisequador 1 year ago
Just like any other batteries, I'd be concerned about their life expectancy and replacement costs. Chances are, these are also smaller than car batteries.
Once someone finally makes a long lasting durable battery, all of these will be worth the cost.......if it doesn't get stolen. GPS wouldn't be a bad idea either.
Not too long ago, there were advertisements for a more efficient electric motor.
The electric non riding motors are said to have short lived batteries and not worth the cost
aleon1018 2 years ago
I don't know about a motor and two batteries powering it, but it sure is Ariens and they make great products. Also, I like that they went back to the rear engine style look.
DaveTheYak12 2 years ago