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Old 05-04-2023, 07:11 PM
Rex B Rex B is offline
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I have two Cubs, an 1864 & a 2084. They get plent of use on my 1-acre lot.
Much as I like them, there is always a long list of things that need attention, and I don't seem to be making much headway on them. It's the way it goes with anything that has a gasoline engine.
At ay rate, I have been graadually replacing my smalller implements with electric versions - lawn blower, trimmer, small push-mower etc. Same with my air tools for that matter. Even our bicycles are battery powered, and my wife's car is electric.

So with all that said, the electric lawnmowers are starting to attract my interest. I walk past the RZT-S ZEROs on display at Home Depot, but I have heard little about them.

https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/rzt-s...AVCEDS710.html

Anyone here have one of these?
If so, how about a report - likes, dislikes, quality etc.
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Old 05-05-2023, 07:06 AM
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I have a 2022 SX54 S https://www.cubcadet.com/en_US/prior...=en_US&start=4
Been a Great Zero turn actually Purchased it October 31st 2021 Received it April 2022. I don't think I am ready to Go with electric Just, yet I do have a Milwaukee Battery Powered Blower and a chainsaw for Big Branches I still go Back to My Stihl chain saw. That Model You are seeing at Home Depot Is Out of Production as of 2023. I am Not Too Keen On what Cub is Using Look at the Manual it says Not to get their Machines wet and some time I have gotten stuck out In the rain and I want to finish. I was never keen on the Old GE or Wheel Horse electric In the 1970s. Furthermore, I Just think right now if You're going to get and S series, Just stay with Gas. Look at last Years Dewalt(same as a Cub Electric zero turn) Video at One of the Outdoor Power equipment shows It Caught On fire don't Know what caused it. But I just wonder if some liquid was spilled on it and cause the Batteries to go
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Old 05-05-2023, 09:06 AM
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Interesting - and about what I suspected. My lawn is is a bumpy hillside, with a deep ditch and lots of trees and rocks. The NE corner is essentially un groomed woods, through which I try to keep a path mowed. It is hard on a mower.
I will probably keep my Cyclops GT for now. At some point I may consider one of the conversion kits for a spare 1863 chassis I have

Thank you for sharing
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Old 05-05-2023, 09:25 AM
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is essentially un groomed woods, through which I try to keep a path mowed
Sounds like you need a Farm Tractor with a Brush Hog.

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