Hybrid Riding Mower w 7000 watt generator

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weadjust

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46-in Hybrid Riding Lawn Mower

Creates over 7000-watts of electricity to take power wherever it is needed
46" quick-release cutting deck detaches in minutes with a simple pull of plug and 3 quick-release pins
17 MPH top speed for getting around your property faster
Fewer emissions, less noise, with more usable power than standard riding mowers
Expandable storage bed to haul tools or equipment
ATV-style shocks/frame/suspension capable of taking on tough terrain
Capable of operating up to 12 hours on a single tank of gas
Completely self-charging technology prevents the need to ever manually charge batteries
Pulls heavy loads up to 500 lbs
http://www.lowes.com/pd_437234-47615-MPV-710_?masthead=true&selectedLocalStoreBeanArray=
 

lxskllr

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I like the concept. I'd be interested in hearing people's thoughts on quality.

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A lot of good reviews, but there's this...

This Product is being Overrated. I bet all of these reviews are from people that work for the company. I bought one and had to return it. I went into lowes today to look at some other riders and they said the return rate has been so high that they put a stop sale on the product and that they had to remove all of them from the floor. I would not recommend this product to anyone.

and this...

Picked my mower up on Sat.first thing when I tried to start it ,it would not start the battery was dead,after finding the battery and getting it started found the motor to be noisey and kept reving up and down.Tried to cut grass would not cut three inch tall grass without slowing to a crawl.What grass it did cut was blotchey and had to be cut more that one time.This mower is not what I thought it would be with the other reviews.I would not recommend this mower to anyone.
 
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Aikouka

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Capable of operating up to 12 hours on a single tank of gas

I hope it's easy to drain the gas tank at that rate, because that would make the winter storage procedure a bitch if you had to run the mower dry.
 

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I like the idea. The generator needs 240 to be useful for an emergency power situation. My generator seldom gets used so draining the fuel and preparing for storage is a pain. I use my riding mower 9-10 months a year so it does not require storage prep.

It's probably like most multi function tools. Good idea but seldom does it preform any of the functions as good or as reliable as the single function tool designed for a specific task.
 
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