CliffordK
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- Eugene, Oregon
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- Toro D200, Ford 1715, International 884,
Apparently not a lot of people reading this are running them at the moment. In my case, a 42" mower doesn't fit my needs, and a 60" mower doesn't fit my budget.I'm looking for a battery zero steer as well. Why are some responses about chain saws?
In their smaller mowers, Greenworks does a unique system using a large pack of removable batteries. So, one can use the same batteries in one's chainsaw and mower, as well as a few other tools. The quality of other tools should apply to the larger tools too.
Since Greenworks sells dual battery chargers corresponding to the number of batteries packaged with the machine, that answers the question on whether the batteries get removed to charge.
It appears as if the larger commercial mowers (32", 36", 48", 52", & 60") have a built in fixed battery pack.
And, one should be able to compare that to one of the 42" mowers. So, if one has 8, 80v, 8Ah batteries, then one gets about 5kWh. On the other hand, the commercial mowers with the fixed packs have 8kWh, 18kWh, and 24kWh packs. Thus designed to mow longer.