A fat crossbred wether. A gaggle of geese. Either are great at eating grass and on the barbie or spit roast. Don't get a gander though. Geese are impossible to live with when they have goslings to protect. They do keep intruders off your property.
The missus has been complaining about how hard the old masport is to start for years, on the weekend the muffler fell off, I gotta phone call asking if it was alright to keep mowing without a muffler(my comment of “yes but you’ll soon know how my ears feel” didn’t click until a day later), next a bit of steel next to the catcher underneath the mower came loose and created more of a racket. So when I got back from the farm I found a half mowed lawn and a grumpy wife.
I’ve been told we need a new mower, one that’s easy to start, preferably one that doesn’t need petrol
So has anybody got one of these fan dangled battery operated jobbies, if so how good are they
I’ve got a Milwaukee 18volt chainsaw with the HO 12 amp hour battery and it does its job well until the battery goes flat and needs charging again (gives me enough time to fit in a sherbet or 2 (or 3 or 4, ok ok maybe 6 or 8 but who’s counting)
The bigger jobs I pull out the old Husky or the little Stihl and the bottle of two stroke
Anyways, battery mowers, do they cut it🤣
Are they any good
The wife has a selection of Ryobi in her toolkit so that would be the first option as we (she) already has the batteries
Milwaukee doesn’t make one (yet) so my batteries are safe in the van (and at the farm)
What else is around?
Or do I just go and buy another petrol model (maybe electric start)
The lawn at home isn’t huge (100 odd square metres out the back and the same out the front (soon to be gone)
Suggestions please......
Gav
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						A fat crossbred wether. A gaggle of geese. Either are great at eating grass and on the barbie or spit roast. Don't get a gander though. Geese are impossible to live with when they have goslings to protect. They do keep intruders off your property.
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Alright for the farm but not in suburbia
I’ve already had complaints when I brought a couple (10) of kids back from the farm to hand raise
The calf didn’t go down well with the neighbours either
The geese will create more work for me whereas the mower is the missusis domain
1985 110 Dual Cab 4.6 R380 ARB Lockers (currently NIS due to roof kissing road)
1985 110 Station Wagon 3.5 LT85 (unmolested blank canvas)
My uncle is a Ryobi exec and sent my parents a battery powered Ryobi push lawnmower. I've got to say, I thought it was going to be a massive load of rubbish but they love it. It runs on batteries and its really light weight so its easy for mum to push. The lawns always come out looking good also. They've had it for quite a while now and its still going strong. I just had a look on the website and it looks like Bunnings might stock them.
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						SubscriberHow much lawn are we talking about?
If you already have the 18 volt Ryobi batteries there’s a Ryobi mower that takes two of them, otherwise you’re probably looking at the 36v ones.
My experience with the trimmers is that brushless motors are better - I have a new Ryobi brushless 18v trimmer that’s not far off my Honda 50cc 4 stroke trimmer. So, you’d probably want brushless if that’s available and I’d guess that higher voltages would be even better. You’ll also need a multi-charger and a couple of large amp batteries if there’s a lot to mow.
But for the lawns my Honda 4 stroke mower is brilliant, it literally starts every time on the second pull, even after sitting in the shed for months.
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My sister bought one of those cheap Ozito battery lawnmowers from Bunnings about 5 years ago to do the house lawns, To my great surprise it is still going strong.
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I've been waiting on my cheap Chinese petrol mower to die for years now so I can a battery powered unit - I've got around the same - 100 square meters or so out the back only. My Son just bought the 18 volt Ryobi battery mower (as I have the 18 volt line trimmer so he borrows that as needed) and loves it - again, only a small yard, but does the job very well.
I have both the 18 and 36 volt Ryobi gear so I'll probably grab the 36 volt mower eventually, which I'm confident will do what I need it to.
If you need to contact me please email homestarrunnerau@gmail.com - thanks - Gav.
I encourage the kids to take responsibility for things around the house in Perth
Picking up the dog turds, stacking the dishwasher, mowing the lawn etc
When I’m at the farm and the kids are playing up, the jobs still have to be done and the only person left to do them is the good wife
1985 110 Dual Cab 4.6 R380 ARB Lockers (currently NIS due to roof kissing road)
1985 110 Station Wagon 3.5 LT85 (unmolested blank canvas)
Thanks Homestar
Im wondering how they go when the grass gets a “bit long in the blade”
As I have just mentioned to Scouse, the kids are supposed to mow it but when “dads away the kids will play” and the lawn gets ignored for a while until the wife gets sick of trying to make her way through the jungle to feed the cockies (another job the kids are meant to do)
I’m sure if I got a new toy, there would be punch ups over who’s mowing the lawn, but the novelty will wear off pretty quick
If only they made a mower that can be controlled via the PlayStation, the lawn wouldn’t get a chance to grow
The boys would want one each to have mower wars🤣🤣
Maybe an automatic mower is the go
HUSQVARNA AUTOMOWER(R) 315X Robotic Lawn Mower
I’m sure it would keep the dog entertained
1985 110 Dual Cab 4.6 R380 ARB Lockers (currently NIS due to roof kissing road)
1985 110 Station Wagon 3.5 LT85 (unmolested blank canvas)
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