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I just want the battery. Would have to sell the mower for at least $200 to make it worth it.
I just want the battery. Would have to sell the mower for at least $200 to make it worth it.
And I just want the mower. Good deal though
I just want the battery. Would have to sell the mower for at least $200 to make it worth it.
I'll take the mower off you for $199
I just want the battery. Would have to sell the mower for at least $200 to make it worth it.
You could flip the mower on marketplace for that price almost instantly
6.0 ft-lbs is sufficient for small and mid-size regularly-maintained yards. If you have a hilly and large yard then this one may not work. For most, this will work well.
Also, mulching grass clippings is better for your lawn as it serves as a rich source of nutrients. Besides you don't have to worry about bagging and disposing it. Reuse ♻️.
Price is very attractive, and that 7.5A battery translates to 60 minutes of cutting time. Should be plenty for what it's designed.
Definitely recommended.
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Is the LM2135SP better? Does it have more torque?
Mine died and is in service, I wish I bought a Honda.
Has 7.0 ft-lbs torque supposedly.
The LM2156SP has 8.3 ft-lbs torque and comes with 10.0ah and 5.0ah battery is $750 on Amazon. Return the 5.0ah battery to bring it down to roughly $536.
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