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All I have is a Troy Built with a 165cc engine. I have used smaller electric mowers and they have no power, Though they are fine for small lawns.
My old Troy Bilt had a 195cc engine. This really wacked down grass and mulched leaves. For what you can buy at Lowes and HD... It seems that 165cc is as high as gets these days.
So all you freepers with $7000 and large lawns. You can check out this all electric beast.— The Ego ZTR
Perhaps most importantly to current EGO users, they’re keeping their riding mowers on the same battery platform as the rest of their 56V lineup. Each mower holds up to six batteries.
The 10Ah batteries that come with the 42-inch model give it a potential capacity of 3360 watt-hours. Four batteries come with the kit, so you have 2240 watt-hours to work with out of the box.
The 52-inch model comes with six 12Ah batteries for a total capacity of 4032 watt-hours.
Let’s not overlook the importance of EGO’s design. By using their 56V battery and Peak Power technology, they use the same batteries as the rest of their tools. You can pop them out to use in other EGO 56V tools or use the batteries you already have to extend your mower’s runtime. You can also swap the batteries out if you have a larger area to cover than what you can get from a single set.
I am into my third year with an EGO electric push lawn mower. It is an extremely well designed machine that functions equal to or better than the Briggs powered mowers I have owned over decades.
The mower is very quiet
Once started down the battery powered path , I collected two EGO blowers, and a string trimmer. I also bought a SloJo small battery powered cultivator.
Life free from insidious two cycle engines is fantastic.
Some here like to whine about electric car disruption but EGO has destroyed the market for gas engines. Everybody in the business has followed the EGO lead