Whatever you feel like thread.

   / Whatever you feel like thread. #121  
You're making an awful lot of assumptions. I suspect a lot more thought went into developing a standardized battery platform for these $10k+ mowers, given the average lifespan of a ZT mower, than your $100 portable drills. While I think it's reasonable to believe the OEM may not offer replacement batteries by the time the mower deck reaches end of life, as I stated previously, I do believe there will be aftermarket options available for many years after the OEM has moved on to newer tech.


Probably has more to do with usage pattern. Some have the free time and schedule flexibility to never have to mow damp grass, while some of us seem to be almost always mowing damp grass in early morning or well past sunset. Put a mower away wet 20x per year for 20 years, and it's not going to last anywhere near as long as the guy who only mows his lawn at 3pm on sunny days.
Add climate and growing season, down south it can be cutting season all year long no sitting around during that thing you guys call winter.
 
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#122  
Probably has more to do with usage pattern. Some have the free time and schedule flexibility to never have to mow damp grass, while some of us seem to be almost always mowing damp grass in early morning or well past sunset. Put a mower away wet 20x per year for 20 years, and it's not going to last anywhere near as long as the guy who only mows his lawn at 3pm on sunny days.
We commonly mow damp. Gets warm-n-dry here in the late summer but mowing slows down. I'd guess we mow far lass than most folks.
 
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   / Whatever you feel like thread. #123  
We commonly mow damp. Rarely gets warm-n-dry here.
It's great that you're seeing 20 years out of other decks, but you do know there's no way the thin deck on an Ego is going to last anywhere near as long as a typical 7-gauge deck, under those conditions.

My "7-Iron" deck is about 17 years old, and I'd put its current condition around 50% life, depending on how far you're willing to push an old deck, or how much you like welding.
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread. #124  
I just read this thread, interesting to see all the comments.

Mowing speed? I’ve never had a yard I could mow very fast so that seems like a meaningless number. 5mph in my yard would beat you to death.

Fuel cost? $20 a month for gas or diesel doesn’t seem like much but over the life of a mower but that will add up to maybe as much as $2000 or more over the life of the mower.

I looked at them on line. I can’t tell how big the batteries are? The size of your fist or a little bigger?
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread. #125  
I've always wondered why all the new mowers have lights on them? If you mow in the dark, the grass has dew on it and makes cud and clogs the deck. I've never mowed in the dark, always in the afternoon when the grass is dry.

Having said that, My Kubota F2880 has a headlight but it's burned out and I'll probably never replace the bulb anyway.
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread. #126  
I just read this thread, interesting to see all the comments.

Mowing speed? I’ve never had a yard I could mow very fast so that seems like a meaningless number. 5mph in my yard would beat you to death.

Fuel cost? $20 a month for gas or diesel doesn’t seem like much but over the life of a mower but that will add up to maybe as much as $2000 or more over the life of the mower.

I looked at them on line. I can’t tell how big the batteries are? The size of your fist or a little bigger?
no one is mowing at top speeds of 11-12 mph that zero turns can reach. If they say they are, I challenge their honesty
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread. #127  
So do I. At that speed, you butt would be airborne more than in the seat and the OPC would kill the engine anyway, not to mention the ragged cut. Even with my F288 front mount diesel Kubota, I always mow in low range on the hydrostat. It has a high range I never use and my seat is air ride too boot.
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread. #128  
How about the 1/4 to 1/2 mile transit to and from different sections? Not everyone with a Z turn cuts a little lot. My park is scattered on 90+ ac and the shop is on one end. The private gravel roads are smooth as can make them.
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread. #129  
All well and good but you ain't mowing, your are transiting. My 2880 in high range will do just under 12mph, way too fast to mow anything.
 
   / Whatever you feel like thread.
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#130  
I just read this thread, interesting to see all the comments.

Mowing speed? I’ve never had a yard I could mow very fast so that seems like a meaningless number. 5mph in my yard would beat you to death.

Fuel cost? $20 a month for gas or diesel doesn’t seem like much but over the life of a mower but that will add up to maybe as much as $2000 or more over the life of the mower.

I looked at them on line. I can’t tell how big the batteries are? The size of your fist or a little bigger?
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Above is a photo pf a battery. They might be two fists tall. As others have stated, top speed is for ferrying them, not mowing.
 

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