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  • I've used one of these for the past year and it's the biggest piece of shit you could buy. If you want to mow your lawn electrically, find an old Electrak. You'd be better off with anything but these products.

  • Tht crappy mower won't do anything my Ferris HD 48" 0-turn mower will or anything my 3130 Kubota diesel farm tractor w/ 5' bush hog will do. So don't waste ur money on this crappy junk. Go with a commercial mower like me. I cut grass for a living

  • @bigdozer17 I would wager a $500 dollar bet against you that my own designed electric push mower would crush any 6.5 HP gas mower you have, and it's only 3 HP. Your engine would stall every time in tall grass if you walked too fast where as the super high torque of my electric one would lose a good bit of RPM, but will not stall. Rather you like it or not, torque is what matters the most and electric crushes a diesel or gas any day. In fact I made a video just to prove to the world this fact.

  • @EETechs any day dude i ain't got no 6.5 hp mower the 2 i listed are all comercial grade. mu KUBOTA is 30 HORSEPOWER and my 48" FERRIS is 21 HORSEPOWER. With my Kubota i have cut grass up to 7 1/2 feet tall so your POS Electric mower (if that is what it's called) can eat SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bigdozer17 Well since you wish to bring in a diesel engine with 30 HP then I'll have to bring in a 10 horsepower SERIES WOUND DC MOTOR. The model in particular is a ES-15a-6. This motor develops 80 Ft*Lbs of torque with a 493 amp draw, but I have the controller set to 600 amps. What you may not know is the more load you put on a DC motor the more torque it will produce so as long as you can keep feeding it the current it needs to develop that torque. Your diesel peaks out at 66 FT*LBS.

  • @bigdozer17 I even made a video that proves that combustion engines will stall before an electric motor will because a combustion engine cannot increase its torque to insane levels like an electric motor can if you keep on feeding it current. Maybe one day some bright engineer will figure out how to make a combustion engine that increase in torque with more load applied, but until then electric takes the crown.

  • i would burn my hands before touching shit electric equipment... you want quality go green... go with a deere!

  • I recommend this type of lawn mower. I've had mine for two years. Though I've never let the grass get as long as in this video, my mower hasn't had any trouble when I've let the lawn go for a few more days than the HOA would like!

  • I bought a Neuton mower too, I was not impressed with at all. It cuts terrible, battery doesn't last more than 45 minutes and it is made in Taiwan. I then shopped and decided to find USA made cordless mowers where I found the Remington model. It blew the doors off the Neuton completely, also so did Craftsman and Black & Decker did too.

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