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Anybody see this Hybrid Tractor at Lowe's ?

Firefly

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Saw one of these tonight and must say.. what a GREAT idea. Mower, UTV and generator all in one... at a fair price of $2999.

Chinese company... but made here in USA in North Carolina.

I could see these being modded much like our Spyders are. Don't think I'll spring for a first-year model.... but really like the idea of this.

 
Nice !!

if I had the right property I could see one in my future. Very nice looking unit with great ideas...!! :thumbup:
 
Been following this for about a month, did see one up close a couple of weeks ago. I would like to see one put thru is paces for a year or so before I would consider it.
 
Thats pretty neat and not badly priced, my 54 inch garden tractor/mower cost more than that about 7 years ago. I also have a generator for the winter months up here in the North East and an ATV/UTV. That would be all three in one a lot cheaper and less garage space.

I use the ATV out back to do work around the property and I have a winch and plow for it in the winter to do the driveway easier to manipulate than the truck. Our ATV is 420 cc and 4 wheel drive but paid well over 6k for it. Would like to see this a bit more beefier with 4 wheel drive, would cost more but still way cheaper than I'm in for all three devices now.

I really like that. any one gets one please let us know how it is in the real world.

thanks for posting knew nothing about this one

harry
 
Thats pretty neat and not badly priced, my 54 inch garden tractor/mower cost more than that about 7 years ago. I also have a generator for the winter months up here in the North East and an ATV/UTV. That would be all three in one a lot cheaper and less garage space.

I use the ATV out back to do work around the property and I have a winch and plow for it in the winter to do the driveway easier to manipulate than the truck. Our ATV is 420 cc and 4 wheel drive but paid well over 6k for it. Would like to see this a bit more beefier with 4 wheel drive, would cost more but still way cheaper than I'm in for all three devices now.

I really like that. any one gets one please let us know how it is in the real world.

thanks for posting knew nothing about this one

harry

But if the power is out and you have to clear snow from your drive, you'd have to either go without electricity or stay home! :gaah:

It actually looks like a good idea. Does it have a power take-off too?
 

Yeah.. saw this too.. and some other reports of some issues.... but have heard the company really steps up and takes care of customers. With such a new idea and technology there are bound to be 1st year problems (ask me how I know.... lol).

I don't *need* one.... but I'd sure *like* one!

Not in the cards right now.

I mow a few yards and do other work at GF's and mom's houses and with this going 17 mph I'd probably just drive it where I needed to go instead of loading up trailer,etc.

Would be great to have portable power too.

No PTO, but I guess a snowplow is coming out this fall.

I'd wait a year or two and see what the new models come up with and how these ones last.
 
Appropriate timing for sure. I would also adopt a wait and see on this one. I am at my annual-- should I buy a riding lawn mower or continue to have the landscaping company do my lawn every other week? A season costs about half the price of a low priced mower. I can't walk the area using my self propelled mower, but I can sure ride for an hour or so. Decisions, decisions.
 
The Missus and I had to get a new one this Spring; we looked at the Raven, but decided that we'd stick with a conventional (and proven) design for the time being... Husqvarna V2246. :thumbup:
 
Appropriate timing for sure. I would also adopt a wait and see on this one. I am at my annual-- should I buy a riding lawn mower or continue to have the landscaping company do my lawn every other week? A season costs about half the price of a low priced mower. I can't walk the area using my self propelled mower, but I can sure ride for an hour or so. Decisions, decisions.

Lately I'm more of the mind to let someone else do it so I can spend more time on Spyder!
 
One thing I'm concerned about is the mower blades are driven by DC motors. Although they're direct drive which means good power to the blades, I have to wonder how long the motors would last and are they servicable,
 
I was at Lowes last night and they had them there, look better in real life. The sales clerk said there will be plow and snow blower attachments for this winter. I have a husqvarna 54 inch cut garden tractor at the moment and a cyclone rake for the leaves. We have tons of trees and a huge forest behind our house to the cyclone rake is a must.

Would want to try one first our garden tractor as a lot of umph, not sure if the electric motors cut take the punshment, tons of acorns as well.

Intrested but need to play with one first.

harry
 
How do the Husqvarnas hold up? I've got a new one (ZERO hours on it) sitting in the garage; waiting for the grass to just dare and stick it's head out! I had an Ariens prior to this one; that old dog lasted 30 years! :thumbup:
 
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