MowerMike
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Family Photo
From left to right in front view photo:
1) WORX WG782 14" (13" blade) 24 volt lead acid battery powered push mower
2) WORX WG786 15" (14" blade) 24 volt lead acid battery powered push mower
3) Greenworks 25252 16" (15.5" blade) 40 volt Li-Ion battery powered push mower
4) Earthwise 60120 20" 24 volt lead acid battery push mower
5) Husqvarna 7021P 21" Honda GCV160 gas powered push mower
Note the modification to the Husky mulch door with the clip to keep the blasted thing closed and the 1" larger front wheels on the Greenworks to increase the cutting height and level the deck, which was tilted downwards toward the front. Also, if you look real closely at the handlebar on the Husky you will see a loose strap which I slide over the handle to keep the bail bar pulled back, so I can step away from the mower to remove debris from the lawn w/o having to shut the mower down and then restart it. And, no, I don't really need 5 lawn mowers.
From left to right in front view photo:
1) WORX WG782 14" (13" blade) 24 volt lead acid battery powered push mower
2) WORX WG786 15" (14" blade) 24 volt lead acid battery powered push mower
3) Greenworks 25252 16" (15.5" blade) 40 volt Li-Ion battery powered push mower
4) Earthwise 60120 20" 24 volt lead acid battery push mower
5) Husqvarna 7021P 21" Honda GCV160 gas powered push mower
Note the modification to the Husky mulch door with the clip to keep the blasted thing closed and the 1" larger front wheels on the Greenworks to increase the cutting height and level the deck, which was tilted downwards toward the front. Also, if you look real closely at the handlebar on the Husky you will see a loose strap which I slide over the handle to keep the bail bar pulled back, so I can step away from the mower to remove debris from the lawn w/o having to shut the mower down and then restart it. And, no, I don't really need 5 lawn mowers.