EGO Z6 42” Zero Turn Lawnmower Review & More

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024

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  • @joelbell9082
    @joelbell9082 3 месяца назад +2

    I'm an injured veteran.I bought everything that ego makes Except for the broom And snow blower because I live in Florida. I'm happy with the lawn mower that I have. I spent extra money for the one that I'm using. The problem is that I have to keep going back to the v. A because my foot keeps bleeding when I walk. I was thinking about getting the writing one. But it doesn't go up in a hills.That's almost $7000.For something that don't go up on slight hill It's only one hill. I don't know what the grade of it is. I cut part of the front of the lawn yes, today but then I had to stop to make sure my foot wasn't bleeding.
    My property is on less than a third of an acre. I wish I could get some help from ego. All the items were purchased at Lowe's.
    U s vet 1966 1968

  • @powerstroke6217
    @powerstroke6217 Год назад +3

    i have the 52" model, just got it about a month ago. Really loving it. Coming from a Ryobi ZT. There's really no comparison. The Ego is superior in every way! i only have about 2 acres of mowable grass. I typically have 40-50% battery left when i am done depending mostly on the blade speed. Two things i noticed -- when i got it, the deck was not level. the manual says it should be pitched forward 1-5 mm (difference between rear and front blades). Mine was pitched 20 mm; excessive. so i had to fix that. I also mow at about 3.5, so i had to adjust the anti scalp wheels. while the manual says they ship from the factory in the B position, mine were way up in A, and i was scalping even small hills because of it. It came directly from Acme Tools on a crate, so it wasn't like someone else had put it together. Came like that from the factory.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад +2

      Interesting, helpful information. To be honest I’m not one to read the manual and I bought mine from Lowe’s which came pre-assembled.
      How is the mower deck rattle on the 52” model? Is it as bad as the 42”? That’s really my only gripe or complaint. I saw on Reddit many put rubber sleeves around the metal poles for the deck that clip into the bracket to hold it secure and that helps with the chatter. I might try that and make sure my deck is leveled. I also didn’t mess with the anti scalp wheels and probably should put them in the lower position given I also cut fairly high above 3” so they never actually come in contact with the ground.
      I’ve found there is a big difference in cut range as well going down to 1 blade speed to the default 2 blade speed it turns on at. During peak spring growth you probaly won’t get the most fantastic cut going full speed on cut level 1, so can either bump it up to 2 then, or honestly, with as much grass I have and how fast it grows in spring, I have to cut again 2-3 days later so it’s good enough for me to avoid having to charge up a second time.
      Have you also mulched with the 52”? I saw the mulch kit is a bit different which isolates each blade, instead of the simpler mulch plug on the side chute that the 42” has. I’ve read that some people say that isn’t the best design as the blades can’t really help each other mulch.

  • @EnuffsEnuff318
    @EnuffsEnuff318 5 месяцев назад +1

    First cut with my Z6. Don't get the bagger. Clogs and fills too fast. After I took off bagger...awesome mower.

  • @nathandingman6846
    @nathandingman6846 Год назад +3

    U should consider buying the nexus power station. With all those batteries its a great addition. I have it. Its great when the power goes out

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад

      I had looked at it, but I already have a 1kw portable battery backup with 2kwh inverter for emergency power during outages with ability to recharge directly from a solar panel, 120v ac or 12v dc that I had bought a few years back (prior to this).
      We recently got an EV now so also looking into solar and battery backup that would actually be meaningful for daily power requirements. I’d rather have an extra panel over a nexus in all honesty for the same cost.

  • @johnt4761
    @johnt4761 Год назад +1

    Sick review, will definitely have to get my hands on one!

  • @nathandingman6846
    @nathandingman6846 Год назад +1

    I have the same mower
    Use the same battery configuration u used. I can can mow my 2.5 acres of flat land. Usually under 10 percent left.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад

      Yeah that sounds about on par as what I’m getting here under ideal / most efficient conditions (cutting speed level 1, max movement speed to allow for maximizing cutting distance, grass growth back down around avg from early spring explosion).
      I find that anything above cutting speed 1 really impacts mowing coverage though. If you leave it on the default blade speed of 2 I can typically only cut between 1.5 and 2 acres of my 3 total in one charge depending on conditions.
      Interestingly, I don’t find similar dramatic drop between blade speed 2 and 3, so I actually typically pick 3 in spring to provide better cut quality and allow me to go faster.
      With that said, if you ramp it up to max blade speed and meet a bit of consistent cutting resistance, I may only get about an acre out of it.

  • @duffsvids
    @duffsvids 10 месяцев назад

    Can you show the skid plates on the snowblower and then how it does with the gravel driveway? I got a gravel driveway and all sites say you need a three stage snowblower for gravel. Thanks if you do. Good review.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  8 месяцев назад

      It has skid plates that come with it which you can adjust. But they’re not super long in length or able to adjust very high.
      You can see a listing of the skid shoes I have here. They just go on each side and can raise the lip of the snow blower a few inches to have it skid above the rocks.
      www.googleadservices.com/pagead/aclk?sa=L&ai=DChcSEwitnseim8WDAxV5XUcBHZWYDXwYABAOGgJxdQ&gclid=Cj0KCQiAy9msBhD0ARIsANbk0A9Xy3IR7a6HCp35arrnHbbP9W9XNX5giK0klyA-zXVXwAHsu_vqcjEaAokmEALw_wcB&sph=&ohost=www.google.com&cid=CAESeeD2Xx2DVCGSsOI4f-3Zleml3YPz6l4glAUw32qdTi13mF6AIAxTjFWlP4YqFZvXZaPP8pLD4BYy-h2ImzRcGjlSc_VzePanNnInnBI_PgRT1BDO5jvEAc4MO9s-cKJyINz6Bbk6TMMdj4VfozuVNFhPiiMvPnRq7kk&sig=AOD64_1GuQ2efTsi5eCKbwietDRAdovnOQ&ctype=5&q=&ved=2ahUKEwjh9b-im8WDAxVOk4kEHbRiCTgQwg8oAHoECAQQDA&adurl=

  • @kamnapavon4638
    @kamnapavon4638 Год назад +1

    Attach some Solar Panels to the Mower and use it as a Powerwall.. Would last for a Day or so ? Well conservatively..

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад +1

      The batteries are 56 volt, so a 10 amp hour battery has around 560 watts of electricity. I have 4 of those and 2 of the 7.5 amp hour batteries (420 watts each). This gives me around 3kw of total capacity that can be utilized. Not bad, but won’t really cover much for me aside from lights and small electronic devices (keeping phones / iPads / laptops charged, etc).
      We also recently got an EV (which I didn’t get onto that subject given how long video already was), so we’re looking into a more substantial solar setup with potential battery backup (or even exploring reverse EV to load / house setup).

    • @kamnapavon4638
      @kamnapavon4638 Год назад

      @@GuyOnRUclips
      Perhaps, thought there is the fact that a Freezer is 200w, Fridge 100w, TV 60w, the List goes on and on, so if the Power were Out and to keep Food from Spoiling or Necessary Communications, etc... with a Moderate Inverter, You could Power would is Necessary for 1-2 Days..
      Just Throw the Breaker and use a Jump Plug from an Inverter...

    • @tduckwall1010
      @tduckwall1010 Год назад

      @@kamnapavon4638 They sell a "generator" for 1000 bucks.

    • @markjeepingful
      @markjeepingful 2 месяца назад

      @@kamnapavon4638motocheez on RUclips did a test on battery generator with fridge and last three days and realized the fridge doesn’t run all the times!

    • @cliftondavidpowell
      @cliftondavidpowell Месяц назад

      Is there a video on how to do that?

  • @DrumPeearl
    @DrumPeearl 13 дней назад

    Hey! Thanks for this review . I may get a used one that is 3 years old with 115 hours . I am just wondering if the batteries are meant to last a long time. Especially is not charged regularly or if drained too much or if they are plugged overnight or for an entire week end .
    If you could mow let's say 1.5 acres starting at 100% when you got it . what superficies could you mow with the mower having over 110 hours (or more) now?
    I understand the fact to not have to mess with belts, oil, filter etc but batteries are way more expensive than these components . on regular mowers it's also not super complicated to swap a belt if you know how to it!

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  13 дней назад

      To be honest, I’m not sure it’s a smart idea to buy it used unless you get a really good deal. I have over 200 hours (~2 years) and haven’t really noticed any battery degradation affecting runtime significantly (cut speed and grass height or growth density are still biggest factors for runtime).
      However, while the lawnmower and batteries are warrantied for five years (If you register once you get it), I don’t believe that warranty is transferable.
      As you mentioned, the batteries are the most expensive part of the maintenance or repairs down the line. The 10AH batteries that come with it cost 400 each on Amazon so for 4 it would cost 1.6k or for 6 it would cost 2.4K. So while I still have 3 more years under warranty which would cover any problem between now and then, whereas if you buy used you’d be on the hook for battery replacements (or any other components) yourself.
      With that said, the cost of batteries has already come down significantly, and will continue to do so over the next few years. While EGO hasn’t really dropped their prices drastically yet, you can find third party batteries for about half of what EGO sells them for.
      As far as longevity, I’ve definitely beaten and abused the crap out of my entire ego lineup and everything is still going strong. I leaved batteries fully charged and in my garage the majority of the year (take them inside for winter) and I haven’t really noticed any issues.
      While the batteries definitely won’t last forever, it depends on your usage and how well you take cate of them, as well as just an element of “luck”. On Reddit, many people have had their batteries last well beyond the 3-5 year warranty period without an issue (you only get 5 year with Ego Z6 and batteries, others are only 3 years). Another interesting thing is Ego usually sells equipment with including batteries for not much more than buying the batteries separately. So often times people can buy tools with included batteries and help bring down the net cost by selling the old tool (f they’re buying a new one to replace it) or by selling the new tool to bring down the cost (IE: If you bought a new tool you don’t need for the batteries it comes with).

    • @DrumPeearl
      @DrumPeearl 13 дней назад

      @@GuyOnRUclips thank you for this really well written comment! The mower I could get is the z6 42" with 113 hours with 4x 10ah batteries. The mower is from October 2021 and I can get it for $2k. It appears to be brand new for $5.5k (+ 9.7% of sale taxe in Tennessee) everywhere.
      However, imo a regular gas mower can keep a good value even 5 to over 10 years old. Example. I bought a 2011 mower for less than $500 last year and changed 2 belts and did an oil changed, used it for 15 hours and sold it for $950 for a bigger one that I got for a great deal. Pretty much the first mower was $2000-$2300 new in 2012.. So it basically lost 1200 of value in almost 13 years. In comparaison, the electric mowers around my area are listed for less half the price even though they are 2 to 4 ish years old and the people still struggle to sell them.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  13 дней назад

      @@DrumPeearl$2k is a pretty good deal, but yea to your point, it’s possible to have a lower cost of ownership with other gas mowers as the resale is higher. Electric lawncare tools are still new and uncertain, resulting in lower resale prices, the potential replacement costs in batteries holds a lot of people back as well, especially since the warranty isn’t transferable.
      Overall, I bought it bedside I didn’t have anything and was building a lawncare arsenal from the ground up. The batteries are swappable between all the tools, and the convenience of electric lawncare tools across an entire lineup (weed whacker, hedge trimmer, leaf blower, snowblower, lawnmower, and multi tool with all attachments (as well as all the newer offerings they have such as shop vac, pressure washer, lights, fans, battery generators, etc) is a big reason why I went electric.
      If you’re just going to get the lawnmower by itself and not have the whole ecosystem, it doesn’t make as much sense vs a gas ride on mower.

  • @tduckwall1010
    @tduckwall1010 Год назад

    Thanks for the video. I'm ordering one of these this week and very excited about it. Do you use the snowblower on that drive? I have a very similar property and am thinking about the snowblower. Thanks again.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад

      Yes, I do use this snowblower for my driveway. I got a pair of aftermarket skids to raise it a bit to prevent picking up and throwing a ton of rocks. It’s worked well, and if it has a conventional driveway it would perform phenomenally.
      Leaving it in eco mode leaves more than enough power to chuck the snow for the vast majority of my driveway to where I want it and far enough so you don’t have to re-throw it. Any conventional / standard width driveway will not be an issue at all. Only around 10% or so of my driveway (between garage and barn where it’s very wide/deep) do I have to be a bit more strategic of where I throw the snow or have to re-throw it (unless I ramp up the power which will shoot it at least 50ft as advertised, but at the trade off of using more power).
      If you’re only going to have the 2 7.5 AH batteries it comes with, it will do most people’s driveways in one pass, aside from potentially blizzard like conditions. If you have larger batteries it will last even longer, or ideally, having 2 pairs of batteries is ideal, as one set can be charging while you’re using the other set to essentially clear snow indefinitely.

  • @Watermelonysha
    @Watermelonysha Год назад

    I can’t find a video on this mower over dense grass.
    I live on canal and have irrigation and have st Augustine grass. Would love to see how it works after you put in irrigation

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад

      If you’re following the 1/3rd cut rule I don’t really think it’s going to be impacted much, especially if you use side chute or bagging and don’t mulch.
      Even when my grass is absolutely roaring with growth in early spring I get pretty good cut longevity out of it, but not the full 3 acres (although, I also haven’t tried cutting it then on cutting speed 1).
      I’ll try to shoot a follow up video cutting more dense grass or actively showing a cut so people can get a better idea of performance.

  • @diananunes9470
    @diananunes9470 3 месяца назад

    How is it on hills? Any slipping? Would you recommend a larger deck for hills?

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Месяц назад

      Unfortunately I have a fairly level property, so not much experience with hills or slipping.
      With that said, on the Reddit EGO forums I did see a couple users complaining about performance on hills or slopes with it slipping. Some have found some aftermarket tires that helps improve traction and grip preventing slipping.
      It really just depends on the extent of your hill or slope. The larger 52” deck version I believe either has the same for me drive unit, or maybe slight modification to the frame to accommodate the wider / larger deck (but probably not by much if at all). So I doubt it would have better performance on the hills.

  • @kpcpc007
    @kpcpc007 Год назад

    Good review. If you lift the front up to remove the blades for sharpening. How heavy is it and how high can the front be lifted before the rear of the mower touches the ground?

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад

      EGO suggests removing mower deck for blade replacement. It’s actually fairly easy as you just need to remove 2 cotter pins and unscrew 2 electrical connections for the motors. Then just push forward to slide front hooks off metal bracket and it’s free. Re-connect in reverse order after removing and replacing blades.
      When I was REALLY lazy I just lifted the mower deck as high as it would go, and could fit my Milwaukee battery ratchet tool and socket underneath to remove the blades and reinstall. Not tons of room but it works.
      What I’ve actually found easiest is just reversing onto some car ramps and raising the mower deck all the way up (video thumbnail shows this). Allows for more room to replace than trying to lift from front (given the hitch hits fairly quick), it’s also very heavy to try to lift from front and I don’t have a jack. Find the car ramp method more stable / safe given all the weight sits on the car ramps as well.

  • @benbp2325
    @benbp2325 11 месяцев назад

    I love the mower. Mine makes that squeaking sound also. Any thoughts on where it’s coming from?

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  11 месяцев назад

      The rattle is from the mower deck where it connects / clips to the front metal support bar, as well as where the metal hitch pins are in the rear of the mower deck if you go over bumps (albeit not nearly as bad as the bar).
      I’ve read some people try to cover the metal bar or contact area with rubber tubing or something to prevent the metal on metal rattle.
      Aside from that I also have some squeaking in one of the rear wheels. When it’s wet out it goes away, but will come back a short while later, especially when hot.
      Sometimes shooting it with a hose can help (not sure if lubrication issue or if a foreign object stuck in there).

  • @russell311000
    @russell311000 17 дней назад

    I'm thinking about getting it, but that rattle.

  • @dondicey6528
    @dondicey6528 5 месяцев назад

    My ESteer 42" has had an error code 401 issue since hour 1 (9 total now) and haven't been able to resolve. Have you had any dealings with EGO CS? Have done the software updates and "calibration" of steering wheel with no resolve. Any help would be appreciated. DD

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  5 месяцев назад

      Are you still within the return period? If so, I would just return it and get a new one. If not, contact EGO and coordinate a service repair.
      I did have to do this as my mower was delivered dead on arrival. In hindsight, I wish I just returned it for a new one, but because there was limited stock at the time I had it repaired. Originally said it would only take 1-2 weeks, but ended up taking almost 2 months…

  • @Punisher398
    @Punisher398 4 месяца назад

    What is the width? Could it fit through a 50” gate?

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Месяц назад

      I will try to measure it tomorrow, but I would think so.
      The widest part is the deck itself (which they market as 42”). Not sure actual width like I said but I will check.
      May be a tight squeeze into a 50” gate but I would think it will fit.

  • @markjeepingful
    @markjeepingful 2 месяца назад

    Those big battery goes in chainsaw too?

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  2 месяца назад

      Yeah, the batteries are interchangeable with all tools in their lineup. Using a 10AH battery in a chainsaw is a bit overkill though and will make it a bit heavy.
      I have other smaller 5AH batteries that came with some other tools I use in that. Or I also have the backpack link (which I usually use with the weed whacker or leaf blower) which will carry the weight of the battery on your back, with just a small lightweight dongle that attaches to the tool.
      It’s basically the best of both worlds with a large battery because you get the super long runtime, but the tool is even lighter than if you used a small battery because it only has the dongle.
      The only tool I don’t really use that for is the chainsaw, because it seems a bit dangerous.

  • @vroor32
    @vroor32 Год назад

    About that hitch for the gorilla cart. Where did you get it?

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  8 месяцев назад

      It comes with the Ego Z6. The gorilla cart handle flips around to use with a hitch or with the handle. A metal bolt and clip just lo through the receiver to keep it secure.

  • @Fishneck10
    @Fishneck10 Год назад

    So 13% left while cutting weeds. How much left after cutting grass

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  Год назад

      The only part of the entire property that is mainly non grass / weeds and doesn’t give it much of a challenge is the densely shaded area under the tees beach to the barn and my wife’s garden area. The rest of the property has a lot of grass growth and a conventional cut job to any other lawn (~2.5 acres).
      I can try to make another video showing how much it cuts during a typical grass cut so you can get a feel for how it would perform in your situation.

  • @badtoro
    @badtoro 9 месяцев назад

    I want to make a hovercraft out of it

  • @kevinspahr6632
    @kevinspahr6632 5 месяцев назад

    No disrespect, but nothing special about Ego brand. They are made in China.

    • @GuyOnYouTube
      @GuyOnYouTube  5 месяцев назад

      I don’t have any allegiance to the brand, and would prefer one made in the USA, but none of the other brands really offered what EGO offers in the battery electric lawn care market currently. Same battery in everything ranging from something as small as a portable light, to a ride on zero turn mower. The only other brand that comes close is Greenworks, but that’s also made in China.

  • @johndenver8574
    @johndenver8574 Год назад

    Good review. I'll pass. Been their done that.