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Gary Goodson

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How much can you mow before it needs a charge?

I went the electric route on my weed eater. I got sick of buying a new gas powered one every spring. I literally have three weed eaters and a leaf blower that have barely been used. I store them good and mix the gas good, but they always fuck up on me. However my chainsaws are all three old school and run perfect ((go figure)).
80 minutes total. Each battery goes 40 minutes. But it switches between them seamlessly. And it does not take me almost an hour and a half to mow my lawn. So I can do my whole yard(front and back) before I need to recharge.
 

tangerinegreen555

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80 minutes total. Each battery goes 40 minutes. But it switches between them seamlessly. And it does not take me almost an hour and a half to mow my lawn. So I can do my whole yard(front and back) before I need to recharge.
I'd be curious about battery life. Every electric thing I've every owned or heard of overcharges for replacement batteries. I've scrapped tools already because new (with new battery) wasn't a whole lot more than a new battery alone.

You try to help the environment and they fuck you anyway.
 

420God

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How much can you mow before it needs a charge?

I went the electric route on my weed eater. I got sick of buying a new gas powered one every spring. I literally have three weed eaters and a leaf blower that have barely been used. I store them good and mix the gas good, but they always fuck up on me. However my chainsaws are all three old school and run perfect ((go figure)).
I never run out of gas or battery power.

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ANC

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Just transplanted a seedling into a soil mix I'm giving an early try. never done soil vegging under lights before though.
Normally I just ran coco and verm with a general vegetable gardening hydro food if I was vegging. But I haven't done it for so long my pH and PPM meters both gave in.

Anyway, I have 2 seedlings of about equal size, one in coco/verm one in 50/50 potting soil and compost. Both organic made from garden waste, next to each other. There are more, but these two are the test case to see how strong the compost is.

Oh yeah also trying 20/4, seems to be the new fad.
 
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Indacouch

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I remember when I first started and was eager to get going,,I'd do foolish things like start to early ....I guess we get more patient as we get wise to the growing thing.....my friend planted a bunch last week and I told him he was to early ,,,He mocked me and went ahead anyways ,,,,it was a beautiful day that day ((hot and clear skies)) so he got done and I shit you not that same night we had 40+mph winds and a 2 day non stop down pour ....of course I text him how's the garden doing at around 11pm and got a big --fuck off --in reply ((lol)).

Patience/timing are key in any gardening. Especially if momma nature is at the wheel ....GL
 
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