Electric Stand-on Mower

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MEAN GREEN STALKER

"Mean Green Mowers introduces the next generation of powerful electric mowers to its already impressive line-up of commercial electric mowers! The powerful, patent pending "STALKER" Stand on Walk Behind Mower. Built with pride in the heart of the USA."

(Electric Stand On Walk Behind Mower)

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Glad to see some electric mowers with some power. For those guys who go green or the commercial/ industrial companies who mow in conditions where combustion engines are not practical, this would be a good mower to look at.
 

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Yeah there pretty cool but they have the same problem as the other Electric mowers. The Hustler, Cub Cadet and others that have flopped over the years, there typically to expensive for the homeowner and can't be used commercially. They tell you or claim there capable of all day mowing or up to 5 hours of continuous mow time but in reality all that will vary depending on the terrain your cutting, what type of grass you're cutting, height of cut and how thick the grass your cutting is and the operator themselves and how they use the machine all will play a big part of how long the machine and it's batteries will cut or last. For the cost involved there just not worth the money.
 

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Yeah there pretty cool but they have the same problem as the other Electric mowers. The Hustler, Cub Cadet and others that have flopped over the years, there typically to expensive for the homeowner and can't be used commercially. They tell you or claim there capable of all day mowing or up to 5 hours of continuous mow time but in reality all that will vary depending on the terrain your cutting, what type of grass you're cutting, height of cut and how thick the grass your cutting is and the operator themselves and how they use the machine all will play a big part of how long the machine and it's batteries will cut or last. For the cost involved there just not worth the money.

Maybe for the professional whose client base is towards residential clients, but for the operator who does the industrial side of mowing who is looking to get chemical plants such as BASF or the DuPonts' of the world. These mowers would be ideal. Companies like these always put safety first and will gladly pay the money for a landscaping company with an alike mind.
 
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