Mr._Graybeard
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I have a large, hilly yard where my riding mower feels unsafe in spots. For years I've used my old Troy-Bilt Wide Cut mower to handle the steep bits, but it's getting long in the tooth and the transmission is getting a little balky. Plus, it weighs at least a couple hundred pounds, quite a handful at times.
I'm looking at the Greenworks GMS 250, a 25-inch twin blade commercial electric mower that supposedly has a two-hour run time on two li-ion batteries. It's about one-third the weight of the Troy-Bilt, and the videos where I've seen it perform look encouraging. But, as Packard used to say, it's best to ask the man who owns one. So, any experiences out there?
I'm looking at the Greenworks GMS 250, a 25-inch twin blade commercial electric mower that supposedly has a two-hour run time on two li-ion batteries. It's about one-third the weight of the Troy-Bilt, and the videos where I've seen it perform look encouraging. But, as Packard used to say, it's best to ask the man who owns one. So, any experiences out there?