Should you buy a Gas or Electric Mower?

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In this video we talk about the differences between gas and electric powered mowers. The pros and cons of both to help you decide which one is right for you!

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0:00 - Intro
0:32 - Belts: Comparison of the presence of belts in gas mowers versus their absence in battery-powered mowers.
2:40 - Engine Maintenance: Differences in maintenance requirements between gas engines and battery-powered mowers.
3:57 - Rear Drive Maintenance: Exploring rear drive maintenance for both types of mowers.
5:57 - Fuel vs. Battery Life: Assessing the runtime and refueling/recharging of gas versus battery mowers.
7:57 - Noise: Considering the noise levels of gas and battery mowers during use.
9:48 - Conclusion

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Your two acre video is deceptive on the electric mower. 1. The grass looked incredibly short .
2. It was dry conditions as it looked like dirt .
3. The grass being cut was not green or even damp .
4. Show me a two acre field with grass 6-7 inches tall, lush & green . I bet it won’t last for two acres .

roadglide
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Good video. No pointless music and no fake hype about whatever gimmick you happen to be selling this week. 👍

positivelynegative
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Battery power for me, I am not going back to gas .

billycan
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Gas or electric? Neither for me, diesel!

chucks
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A big thing right up front is cost. Z370R is $6399, a Z320R is $3699. Also, the electric one, just like cell phones and EV vehicles, long term charging to 100% and using to almost 0% and then charging back to 100% is hard on the battery over time and will shorten its life, so its more than likely that running this between 20% and 80% is the most optimal state of charge for long battery life, but that also then means you lose 40% of your mowing capacity. The Z320R, you run out of gas, you simply fill up and there is no loss of state of charge over time to deal with.

killercan
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One you should said is the Ryobi 80V O turn movers has the best warranty out there 5 years on site warranty repair if needed

outboardfun
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The real question is : do you want to buy a toy that'll absolutely break or a mower that'll last 25 years ?

lopincol
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personally for push mowers definitely battery super convenient and the big thing people forget is if you invest in the battery mower you can then get the blower trimmer etc and use the same batteries. you save money on gas in the long run and maintenance costs of engines. when it comes to riders I agree we're not there yet they're far too expensive to go battery vs gas so in that regard for riders definitely gas you can get some real used bargains out there.

ChosenOneDan
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I am seriously considering electric because the current 345 20 hp Kawasaki engine has had a random stall that no one can figure out including the dealer

marlpaakki
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John deere should offer an option to switch battery, and give the ability to people have an extra battery on the side to change in case you run out instead of having to wait the charging time.

RaphaelTeixeira-misn
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I would like to see John Deere offer a HVAC version of the 590M Gator!

braydenlowe
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Not going electric to further enrich our enemy the Chinese.

greganderson
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Battery-powered has its place and that is someone over the age of 50 with 1 or 2 acres of land

willthompson
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Never a battery operated mower over gas powered horsepower..

FrankBuyers...guitarista-iuzg
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The thing is that battery mowers are coming, no matter what anyone thinks about them. As they are ushered in, gas powered machines are going by the wayside. For the average homeowner, you really will have very limited options. You can keep your existing gas burner mower and the cost to have it worked on will keep going up and up. People that can work on them will fade faster and faster so those that can wrench on them will get a premium for doing so.
Commercial machine will still be around and the price on them will increase more than they already are. Taking care of them will cost even more than it already does.

For the commercial cutter folks, you should be glad to see EV mowers happening because it will mean more business for you. They arent going to come after your mowers because they can't. The nature of how battery mowers charge prevents it.


Still, at the end of the day, they're coming and it doesnt matter how many people do or don't like it. When these things get decided, the average person isn't even an afterthought.

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