Thanks for your video! There're 2 things to me, that makes your video stand above the rest: 1) it's straight and to the point, no blah blah and burying the lead like other messed-up RU-vidrs, 2) and this is the 'biggest thing', it's NOT vertical video! 👏👍
Bought one in Australia, 2nd gen 2024. Only two issues I've found straight up: first is that the transitions from stopped to slow are jerky both up and down, fwd and reverse. I was surprised at that, I would have thought that electric control would make that simpler than for belts or hydrostatics. Second is that you're perched up a long way from the ground. I know that that is because of the CC design inheritance, but hopefully later versions that have fully adapted to electric will be able to bring the centre of gravity down.
Thinking of getting this to knock out some weed growth. I live in a prairie area where weeds can just sprout like crazy. How do you think this will do vs taller weeds? Thanks!
Hi Matt's, i have problem with my mower, it turn on, but does not move, the dealer fix four times but the problem return again , again...do you know how reset the computer or erase the error code E104 please?
Thanks for the update. Love your sense of humor. I'm in the market for one. HD has a really good sale on these right now. Have you checked on prices for replacement batteries? It's inevitable. Just can't find info online right now. Also wondering what the 4 year limited warranty on the battery actually covers.
Lol you said it, just got mine today I came in the morning to try and test drive it but I didn’t know how to drive one so after looking at some videos online I came back to Home Depot and they couldn’t find the key they gave me that same day but luckily they found the key, charger and manual for me but it took over an hour just to get the key and charger still happy with the purchase
I have a question. I found two at a Home Depot. I asked the manager and they've been in the store since last summer and haven't been charged regularly or at all. I understand that in storage the battery should be charged once a month. Would you buy one of these or wait for the next production line?
I checked my (unplugged) mower monthy over the winter and it didn't lose any charge. Ask the manager to insert the key and get the current charge %. Total guess, but as long as the battery is still above ~20% then I think it should be OK. If the battery is totally drained, avoid it.
@@mattsreviews1009 Thanks for the suggestion. I have an order in for a new production mower. It will be about 2 months before it is ready, but I think I'll play it safe and get the new one.
@@mattsreviews1009 One should NOT let L-Ion batteries run all the way down. I keep my L-Ion RTC batteries stored at 60%. Check out RC forums for advice on L-Ion batteries also.
It's very similar to most riding mowers. Removing the deck involves pulling a bunch of cotter pins and one or two wires. Will try to record the process next time I need to sharpen the blades :)