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Re: (ET) pusher mower
I have been looking hard at the Neuton:
http://www.countryhomeproducts.com/twoStepInquiry.aspx?Name=NeutonMower2Step&Redirect=true
It's lighter than a lot of the other mowers out there, but the thing
that does it for me is the swapable battery. With this you can mow
until the battery is low, switch to a new one and, put the low one on to
charge. With an upgraded charger, you could mow pretty much forever as
the battery could be charged back up to about 80% charge in the time it
takes you to discharge the other one.
Also has an array of attachments for edging and the like.
James
On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 09:39, jim donovan wrote:
> Hey all:
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> I need a pusher mower to compliment my E-15 and would like to stay in
> the electric power department. In looking at available commercial
> options the I have developed a number of things to review prior to
> purchasing. Do any on our zero emission tractor pals have any ideas
> on which cordless/battery operated commercially available pusher mower
> on the market today is worth looking at twice?
>
> Jim
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