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Old 02-11-2004, 01:58 AM
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Has anyone tried or does anyone own one of those Neuton battery powered lawn
mowers? I'm considering buying one of these for my mother and would like
some input.

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Old 03-11-2004, 11:15 PM
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Yep, had one for about a year... what do you want to know?
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Has anyone tried or does anyone own one of those Neuton battery powered
lawn mowers? I'm considering buying one of these for my mother and would
like some input.

Thanks,
Rosscoe



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Old 04-11-2004, 02:25 AM
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Would my 73 year old mom be able to handle it? Is it too heavy for her?
How long does the battery actually last? Should I buy the extra battery?
Her yard is kind of small so it should be OK. Do you have any experience
with the weed whacker attachment?

Thanks,
Rosscoe


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Yep, had one for about a year... what do you want to know?
"Rosscoe" wrote in message
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Has anyone tried or does anyone own one of those Neuton battery powered
lawn mowers? I'm considering buying one of these for my mother and would
like some input.

Thanks,
Rosscoe





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Old 04-11-2004, 11:33 PM
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As for the "push" factor, I would say it is very similar to pushing a baby
stroller... Anybody that can walk should have no problems.
I use the mower for trimming and in the areas my other mower will not go...
maybe 30-40 minutes of use time, so the battery life has not been an issue
for me. I did not buy the string attachment, I already owned a cordless
Ryobi trimmer/sweeper.
I would also be sure to get the mulching kit. It is just a plug for the
chute and a mulching blade, it does a fine job of mulching and the bag is
not really necessary.

"Rosscoe" wrote in message
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Would my 73 year old mom be able to handle it? Is it too heavy for her?
How long does the battery actually last? Should I buy the extra battery?
Her yard is kind of small so it should be OK. Do you have any experience
with the weed whacker attachment?

Thanks,
Rosscoe



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Thanks for the feedback.

"Gemini" wrote in message
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As for the "push" factor, I would say it is very similar to pushing a baby
stroller... Anybody that can walk should have no problems.
I use the mower for trimming and in the areas my other mower will not
go... maybe 30-40 minutes of use time, so the battery life has not been an
issue for me. I did not buy the string attachment, I already owned a
cordless Ryobi trimmer/sweeper.
I would also be sure to get the mulching kit. It is just a plug for the
chute and a mulching blade, it does a fine job of mulching and the bag is
not really necessary.

"Rosscoe" wrote in message
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Would my 73 year old mom be able to handle it? Is it too heavy for her?
How long does the battery actually last? Should I buy the extra battery?
Her yard is kind of small so it should be OK. Do you have any experience
with the weed whacker attachment?

Thanks,
Rosscoe







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Old 10-11-2004, 02:11 AM
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Also, you should check with Country Home Products on repair shops near
you/your mother. I found that there weren't any places within an hour of me
willing to fix my Neuton earlier this year. I ended up taking it to the guy
who repairs my *regular* John Deere mower, and he fixed it as a favor. The
blade had gotten loose, and it ended up it wasn't tightened up enough at the
factory.

Hope this helps.

Jean in VA

"Rosscoe" wrote in message
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Thanks for the feedback.

"Gemini" wrote in message
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As for the "push" factor, I would say it is very similar to pushing a

baby
stroller... Anybody that can walk should have no problems.
I use the mower for trimming and in the areas my other mower will not
go... maybe 30-40 minutes of use time, so the battery life has not been

an
issue for me. I did not buy the string attachment, I already owned a
cordless Ryobi trimmer/sweeper.
I would also be sure to get the mulching kit. It is just a plug for the
chute and a mulching blade, it does a fine job of mulching and the bag

is
not really necessary.

"Rosscoe" wrote in message
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Would my 73 year old mom be able to handle it? Is it too heavy for

her?
How long does the battery actually last? Should I buy the extra

battery?
Her yard is kind of small so it should be OK. Do you have any

experience
with the weed whacker attachment?

Thanks,
Rosscoe







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