Sam's Club [samsclub.com] has
Yard Force 22" Self-Propelled 3N1 Gas Mower w/ Briggs & Stratton 675EXi 163cc Engine for
$249.98 w/ free shipping for Plus members. Membership required.
- Self-propelled rear wheel drive
- Made in USA Briggs & Stratton 675EXi 163cc Professional Series engine
- 3-in-1 Cutting Options:
- Rear bag, mulching, side-discharge
- ReadyStart® Engine Technology: Check & Add™ oil never needs changing
- Class leading single-handle height adjustment
- 22" steel deck
- Cutting Height: 7-position single lever height adjustment: 1.25" – 3.75"
- Wheel Size: 12" rear / 8" front
- Handle: Folds in center with quick-turn knobs
- Warranty: 2-year warranty on engine & chassis
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Yard Force 21" Gas Mower with 20V Leaf Blower https://www.costco.com/yard-force...39363.h
Yard Force 21" Gas Mower with 20V Leaf Blower https://www.costco.com/yard-force...39363.h
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I am also questioning the cutting heights. I typically mow at 3-1/2" to 3-3/4" but that is the highest it will go. Any lower and you start scalping roots and parts of the lawn.
As for sharpening the blade. You should be doing that every 50 hours. Wet or dry doesn't really matter. You should also be scraping the deck out after every use to prevent it from building up too much and rusting out. You could also drill in a port to attach a water hose. Hook the hose up, turn the water on and engage the blades.
I guess I'll check Harbor Freight for a portable lithium grinder or Dremel that I can plug into a 125w inverter.
If you have a very small lawn an electric would be fine.
My parents have a 40V blower and its fine for small, quick jobs. Anything else I go for the Stihl handheld blower or backpack blower. There is no comparison in run time and power.
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If you have a very small lawn an electric would be fine.
My parents have a 40V blower and its fine for small, quick jobs. Anything else I go for the Stihl handheld blower or backpack blower. There is no comparison in run time and power.
I ask this because I do professional landscaping, and I would like to buy or make my own battery cells, and have plenty for the day, or just charge a couple sets in the car, leaving the car on to run to charge them.
The idea is not to have to ever take it to a maintenance center, ever again
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