Turf And Tools Podcast #12 We Eventually talk about the 25 inch Greenworks 82v Mower
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- Turf And Tools Podcast #12 We Eventually talk about the 25 inch Greenworks 82v Mower
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Great podcast, gents! Tech is great until it doesn’t work😉 I totally agree on the points of knowing what you need and pricing equipment in that category. I love my Ryobi yard and hand tools, the One+ system is great, but it wouldn’t be the right equipment for some yards so going by price alone isn’t a great choice to make.
CFmoto seem decent product and price.
Can’t understand how Tim’s OCD tolerates Carthic’s constant interrupting. 🤦🏻♂️
Hey guys - does Karthic have a youtube channel ?
I got a new mower, it does not go quite as high as my old one. I mowed today, the buffalo looks great but the other type of grass we have looks like ive butchered it. Its even quite yellow. Would this be from all the rain we have had in sydney recently, or did i really butcher it? 😂
Greenworks Commercial makes walk-behind mowers in four deck diameters: 21, 22, 25, and 30. The 30 came out in late 2023; the 22 in 1Q 2024. The 30 and 22 are far more rugged, with considerably more power, faster blade speeds, and the ability to use a 12- or 20-amp-hour "suitcase battery." They are priced accordingly. If you're thinking about the 30, try before you buy; owners say it's front-heavy; without casters, it can be clumsy to turn and exhausting to use. The 22 might be the finest electric walk-behind that will be built for the rest of this decade.
We don’t have the 22 here yet.
Is this recorded in the shed on your new property? Looks great. Carthic is withdrawing, 3 weeks?? 😂
Oops I've named all 6 of my girls.
It sure is
Still waiting on the ozito mower review tim.
Soon my friend
Tim’s Family Farm has a nice ring to it. May also want to consider The Compound or perhaps The Turf and Tool Research Centre.
I like the research centre idea 👌
@@turfandtools I 2nd that 👍
Or The Institute for Turf and Tools Technology, or just “The Institute.”
That Greenworks looks amazing, I've got no use for one of course but, ya know...... Toys! 🤣
I used it commercially, didn’t work out. Instead of using direct drive electric motors they use one motor and split the power to the blades through 4 gears. This would all be fine if the gears where not made of plastic…. Hit something this mower and it will shear teeth of the gears, a horrible noise follows and it’s days are numbered and of course parts are not readily available
Love the casting couch 🛋️
That's a crazy amount of money for a push mower 😮 I can get the equivalent in petrol mower for the price of the skin I'd like to go electric but it's stupidly priced
Glad to hear you touching on the self-propelled how you need to push the mower forward (after having it propelling itself) to kind of unlock what I can only assume is like a sprag clutch. before it will roll backward freely....
My husqvarna 347ivx was bad with that, I used it to go up the really steep part at the side of my house (bought it basically for this purpose) and it's so steep you can't turn around (and can't push)... so I would walk it up the steep part, stop the slef propelled and try to roll it back down toward me, but it would just drag the wheels...
A real PITA, had to get used to giving it a bit of an extra manual push at the end to disengage the sprag to let it roll backward freely...
Ended up selling it for a HRU216 and it doesn't suffer the same issue.
In terms of price assumptions my rule is:
Cheapest = generally repairable with standard parts and hand tools
Expensive = most likely proprietary parts, not as repairable, may need specialty tooling
I do regular maintainence on all my small engines so best advice is learn how to rebuild/replace carburettors and your engine will keep running for a very long time.
Poor small engine maintainence is the number 1 reason people throw away perfectly good equipment, probably beneficial to do an episode on carby cleaning for people who don’t know.
So funny I gave some chickens I was looking after male names than someone told me they're Hens females....Dont know how I didnt think of that lol
If you’re not living at the farm by June I’ll be surprised🤫. You can gift the Mowrator to me anytime. I’m a quadriplegic but ride a manual ride on mower on my hobby farm. It dangerous sometimes but that’s life 😝.
It's nice to see that you have your own area where you can do your podcasts now, and not get disturbed by others. I'm exited to watch the rest of this podcast!
It was just by chance we did it here today but it was definitely a good setting 🙌
annual means yearly
Not if it’s on a Fortnightly basis
Brenton from the Aussie lawn went over to WA and went to mower master and they had the electric one on show. You should go see them when you go over.
Tim and Carthic, you two were so entertaining to watch today. The podcast covered a bit of everything, including racist chicken, cultivators, and so much more. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks, looking forward to the next one.😊❤
Well done guys great video very enjoyable 👏👏👏👍👍
When ur over here tim u should try and do some lawns or see what type of yards we have
Ahoj Time! Přeji vám příjemný podcast se sekačkama 😅! Tady je půlnoc 😊👍🌿Jana 🌿👍👋
Greg loves laying eggs🤣
love your channel, Tony NZ
Cheers Tony