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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1766204" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>Anyone have one? I am thinking about a ride on one to replace the old bolens I have. It always has problems with running and my son refuses to work on it. I don't want a zero turn because I want to be able to pull a cart and other stuff behind it. I am NO MECHANIC... and tired of all the stuff that needs to be maintained; belts, oil, gas, spark plug all that. I am NOT DOING THIS because of the green new deal CRAP...... I have a battery weedeater and it does good for me... Easy and simple. </p><p>I know that a "normal" riding mower is in the 2-3,000 range and found a "Cub Cadet " that is battery for around 3,000 so comparable pricewise. </p><p>This is not a have to purchase, and I could find a decent used gas motor type one for 4-500.... but we are back to the whole engine thing. </p><p></p><p>Any thoughts, advice???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1766204, member: 25884"] Anyone have one? I am thinking about a ride on one to replace the old bolens I have. It always has problems with running and my son refuses to work on it. I don't want a zero turn because I want to be able to pull a cart and other stuff behind it. I am NO MECHANIC... and tired of all the stuff that needs to be maintained; belts, oil, gas, spark plug all that. I am NOT DOING THIS because of the green new deal CRAP...... I have a battery weedeater and it does good for me... Easy and simple. I know that a "normal" riding mower is in the 2-3,000 range and found a "Cub Cadet " that is battery for around 3,000 so comparable pricewise. This is not a have to purchase, and I could find a decent used gas motor type one for 4-500.... but we are back to the whole engine thing. Any thoughts, advice??? [/QUOTE]
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