RYOBI 80V HP Brushless 42" Electric Lithium Zero Turn Riding Mower Assembly Guide
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Learn how to safely and properly assemble the RYOBI 80V HP Brushless 42" Electric Lithium Zero Turn Riding Mower (RYRM8021) in this step-by-step tutorial. For more information, please refer to the operator's manual below.
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Just got one for myself. kind of excited to get out and drive that little guy around. Got a lot of lawn and my poor push mowers, and my back will be happy 😅
Just did my first mow with this thing. I hope there's some way to adjust the stick resistance because my arm was burning after 10 minutes. Was reaching over to steer with my left arm half the time.
In regards to installing the side discharge chute - has anyone 5.4 successfully done that without having it on a ramp? My arms are definitely not long enough to insert the bolt from the underside.
That part had me cursing 😭
Where is the serial number located on the mower? Thanks
The thing is so squirley because of the zero turn wheels, reversing off the palate without going off the side was basically impossible. I was better off putting it in neutral and lifting it off.
I did the same lol
I wish I could afford one.
Thx!
How can I get one here in Canada and how much will cost the delivery? I love this machine because I have all my tools from Ryobi Brand.
I'd drive down to the states with a pickup truck, load one up and take it home. Go back roads if you have to 🙂
I waited on hold for 57 minutes. Their website is useless as well.
How much does it cost?
6999 dollars
3999.00 for 2024 memorial day sale. Plus you can pic a lil cart dude or a grass bagger at the home depot.