I have this and I love it! Mow my back field just under an acre with it. I'm a female and 71 years old and this helps keep me going lol
@PhoticsTV Жыл бұрын
Heh, I just got an alert about a new comment. When I clicked the link, I expected my Greenworks Zero Turn Riding Lawnmower video to show up. kzbin.info/www/bejne/fXnWeKSkd7ihhMk …but then I saw it was the Push Reel Lawn Mower video. 😄 Wow, you're tough! I had to switch back to the push mower because the yard got too squishy. It's around an acre and I could only do about half of it before I got really tired. I did finish the part I wanted to do, but it took so long. It's a great tool though. It's been dependable and I like the exercise. It does a nice job too, really nice cut. Thanks for commenting! 🙂
@BuceriasRodHardy7 ай бұрын
I have their 16" and mow nearly an acre at least weekly and I'm 76 and my weather is usually around 90° plus 65% humidity. It works great and is fairly easy and can finish in an hour and a half.
@PhoticsTV7 ай бұрын
Wow! 😲 Even though I have this Greenworks mower… kzbin.info/www/bejne/fXnWeKSkd7ihhMk …I tried using the push mower as exercise roughy a week ago. The mower got stuck on certain parts because the grass was tall and thick. So, maybe the type of grass matters… it seems I have a mix of different grass types and a fair amount of weeds. The ground was a bit uneven in certain spots too, so that didn't help. It was really slow going in general too. Even just mowing the backyard with the zero turn takes me about an hour. It was two hours after cleaning up the edges.
@sir_christmas_leopold_duckson8 ай бұрын
These mowers and my sadist of a father are why I've always paid someone to mow my grass. He made me mow our 2 acre property with one of these twice a week every week during mowing season, from the time I was 9 till I turned 18 and bailed. It was pretty much an all day thing every time, and it especially sucked once school started. About the only bright side was that it was quiet enough that I could listen to music and books on tape on my Walkman.
@PhoticsTV8 ай бұрын
Two acres?! Wow! 😲 It took roughly three hours to do 2/3 of an acre.
@LearnGermanOutside2 жыл бұрын
5:13 running looks like you had fun! I love it! 😁
@PhoticsTV2 жыл бұрын
It was kinda fun, and kinda loud, but you can see moments later that it made me really tired. HA HA!
@rudieengelbrecht6976 Жыл бұрын
Very well made video. I bought one a year ago. Haven't used it that much yet as my grass is always too long to use it. It does make a sound as you said actually sounds Iike machine and I was told that it was very silent. Still need to try to keep the clippings on the grass. Thanks for the tip.
@PhoticsTV Жыл бұрын
It's a good lawnmower, but I needed something to manage leaves. So, I upgraded to a Greenworks 2 x 24 (48v) Lawnmower… kzbin.info/www/bejne/iojQk3iPo9tgf68 …it mulches the leaves, which was very nice. 🙂
@yngwieweare4 ай бұрын
I got a seven blade reel lawnmower the best way to keep it quiet is use WD-40 on the blades or vegetable oil and the best way to sharpen the blades around grinding stone few minutes on each place you’ll be amazed
@yngwieweare4 ай бұрын
The best sharpening stone, diamond cut round sharpeners stone you’ll be amazed
@leviathanmdk7 ай бұрын
Late to the party here. I own a husqvarna reel mower. But also scythes. Tall gras/edges i prefer scythes. If you don't use the entire lawn and local rules allow it, you can turn part of the lawn in a meadow. You only need to cut it 2x a year with a scythe. Great excercis, no fertilizer and mulch for bushe or hay for animals. In most cases you spontanieusly get wildflowers in the grass.
@PhoticsTV7 ай бұрын
Sometimes I wonder about what it was like to cut the grass, even before this manual push mower. I imagined what it would be like to wield a scythe, chopping down tall grass, in medieval times. I figured they're still in use, but they're certainly not common where I'm at. Instead, it's lots of loud lawnmowers. I did see a guy with a push mower, and I smiled. 🙂
@coolierewind2 жыл бұрын
I have one of these. This thing squeaks like hell (how do you keep it lubed?) and gets stuck on the tiniest of sticks. Stuck, mow, stuck, mow. And walnuts, bam! Like sticks you can barely see. If your lawn is stick free and less than a 1/4 acre. then maybe.
@PhoticsTV2 жыл бұрын
Heh, it does squeak. I've been using WD-40 after each mow. I'll tilt the mower too, in order to really get the spray in there. That's been keeping down the squeaking. I'm not sure if that's the best thing to use though. I also like to let it dry out in the sun before putting it away in the garage. I know you're not supposed to mow wet grass, but it still gets wet. I'm thinking this thing is ideal for the lawn of a house in Brooklyn or Staten Island… a little square in front a small house - with no trees. 😄 But even though though I'm mowing a yard that is too big for this mower, I've been getting noticeably stronger, so I don't want to stop. HA HA!
@DanAgriServices7 ай бұрын
I love it, it's makes work easy that which uses petrol
@PhoticsTV7 ай бұрын
It's a good lawn tool. There are a lot of advantages. It's hard work though. Also, I tried using it this year, but struggled with the tall grass.
@brentalan672 жыл бұрын
I've got an electric mower (80v Greenworks 21") so I can comment. I purchased it in June 2018. I was concerned about runtime so I purchased a 4AH battery and a spare 2.5AH battery. I figured if the big one runs flat, I can just finish up with the little one. It turns out that the 4AH one did my entire yard until this year. Degradation set in and some days it can't quite make it to the end. The nice thing is it charges in a about thirty minutes, so I can keep swapping them and never run out of juice. I don't do anything special to store them for the winter. I just charge them up after the last cut of the season and they're fine in the spring. The battery tech is much better today with Li-Ion. The old NiCad batteries were junk.
@PhoticsTV2 жыл бұрын
What, you don't play Crossy Road? This video is certainly a change of pace from the usual content on this channel. 😄 So, how big is your yard? I've certainly been thinking about getting an electric lawnmower, but the batteries are a concern. They're expensive! To have more power costs more money. As an example, I just got the electric trimmer. It's supposed to have a 30 minute runtime. Either I lost track of time while cutting grass (which does happen) or this trimmer doesn't have a lot of power. The first time I checked the battery level, it only had one blinking bar. The battery is internal too, so there's no swapping batteries. I read about LiFePO4 batteries. I've seen them mentioned with generators. That tech seems to be better than lithium-ion batteries, but I didn't see a lawnmower with the newer batteries. I'm not sure if that's because they're not compatible or if the lawnmower companies haven't caught up yet. Money was certainly a concern when deciding what to use to maintain the lawn. I think the push reel mower is more competitive when you have more time and strength than money. 😄
@brentalan672 жыл бұрын
@@PhoticsTV The land area is 6,050 sqft, which isn't too much grass but I have a lot of plants and trees to go around so it takes me about 50 minutes to complete. The 4 AH battery will last the duration most of the time, however, if I let it go too long now I need to go to the second battery. Yeah, the batteries are pricey, but I've already got 4 seasons out of them and expect them to go for a few more. It's been nice not having to change oil, spark plugs, etc. I think the Lithium Ion is pretty good, all things considered after 4 years.
@ericbogacz62742 жыл бұрын
ngl I just found the same mower model at goodwill for 12 bucks today
@PhoticsTV2 жыл бұрын
Ha! That's a very nice find. 🙂
@Coolkid-km1qk2 жыл бұрын
And my yard is exactly .74 acres. ( or my grandmas bc I don’t own a house)
@PhoticsTV2 жыл бұрын
That's a big yard, at least for this push mower. I tried mowing the lawn again. It was still around a three hour job.