THe promo movie says you just set the cruise control and go.
But I dont want fixed speed (mowing), I will be using this mostly for
transportation around my yard and assume there will be variable
pedal speed.Is this a wrong assumption?

Sounds like it is an on/off accellerator???

On Sun, Aug 15, 2021 at 6:41 AM Pestka Dennis <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bob;
>
> I purchased the 100Ahr Ryobi about a year ago, and I love it. It does have 
> lead acid batteries as you stated, but they are AGM with no maintenance. Your 
> 1/10 acre and hills will be a piece of cake for it. I have about 3 acres to 
> cut and I use it along with my wife on a zero turn. I can cut an hour with 
> some hills and flat area's, and it doesn't even use half of the range. One of 
> the main reasons I purchase it was for the bagging attachment. It is very 
> simple to take off and on, and works really well. A have a lot of trees and 
> it get a real workout in the fall picking up leaves. Tractor comes with 38" 
> mower, charger, headlights, cruise control, and even a USB plug for your cell 
> phone. It has a very tight turning radius, and an easy height adjuster for 
> the mower deck. I purchased mine through Home Depot, and they delivered it 
> right to my house.
>
> Dennis
> Elsberry, MO
>
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> Subject: [EVDL] electric riding mowers?
>
> OK, I'm ready for an electric riding lawn mower.  My grass area is very
> small, probably under a Tenth acre or less, but mostly I need it for getting
> around on my yard which has a variation in elevation of 30' and sll kinds
> of terrain obstacles (and basically I can no longer walk more than a few
> feet without needing to sit.
>
> I see Ryobi and cub cadet both have models thare are leadacid. 48 and
> 56 volt models.. but I thought we would be in a time of lighter weight
> lithium.  Though I admit, for my lazy maintenance record, I'd be more
> comfortable with lead acid probably.?
>
> Bob
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