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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    This sort of thing will be game changer for small acerage owners....

    Ryobi 48V 42" Brushless Zero Turn Rider - Bunnings Australia

    If its well made, no belts, no petrol motor. that's 95% of the problems with ride on gone. and its zero turn.
    Pity it doesn't have swingback blades but you can't have everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tote View Post
    Pity it doesn't have swingback blades but you can't have everything.

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    Each deck spindle has its own motor.... I bet it shuts the power off as soon as the blade hits anything hard ..... There will be smarts hooked upto the electric motors no doubt
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    Hi
    From the website.......

    8<‐---------------
    *It runs for up to 3 hours on the included 4 x 12V 100Ah batteries, making it ideal for people with up to 3 acres to mow.
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    Surely not!
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    Quote Originally Posted by austastar View Post
    Hi
    From the website.......

    8<‐---------------
    *It runs for up to 3 hours on the included 4 x 12V 100Ah batteries, making it ideal for people with up to 3 acres to mow.
    8<-------------

    Surely not!
    Cheers
    3 acres in 3 hours with a 2 blade cutting deck... I'm a sceptic here!

    I think for that money I'd still be buying a petrol ride on.
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    Yeah I've been looking at those Ryobi ride-ons. Not the zero turn one though, that's a bit too exxy!
    I've got 1 1/4 acres of pretty uneven (and quite steep) bush block so I'm thinking their 48V 38" is probably more like it.

    Shame AEG don't do a ride on - I've got lots of their batteries Electric Lawmowers
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    3 acres in 3 hours with a 2 blade cutting deck... I'm a sceptic here!

    I think for that money I'd still be buying a petrol ride on.
    In a perfect world, if you had a perfectly flat, featureless, rectangular, 12140m² (3 acre) block of say 80m x 150m, to do it in 3 hours with the 107cm (42") cut, would be a distance of 11,100m and require an average speed of 3.7kph.

    Doable on paper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    In a perfect world, if you had a perfectly flat, featureless, rectangular, 12140m² (3 acre) block of say 80m x 150m, to do it in 3 hours with the 107cm (42") cut, would be a distance of 11,100m and require an average speed of 3.7kph.

    Doable on paper.
    And a light trim of the grass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    3 acres in 3 hours with a 2 blade cutting deck... I'm a sceptic here!

    I think for that money I'd still be buying a petrol ride on.
    I'd be on the tractor with the 6' slasher on.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    And a light trim of the grass.
    'sit bonum tempora volvunt'


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    Quote Originally Posted by Homestar View Post
    I'd be on the tractor with the 6' slasher on.
    Yep! Tractor and 1.8m cut, flail mower = 7 acres in 2.5 - 3 hours. Oh, and let's not forget the suspension seat, driving position, hydraulic steering and navel contemplation time.
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