Welcome back James. Sounds like a great mower for small to medium lawns. I currently have a 52" cub cadet that is only about 3 years old. But when I need a new mower I'll look into one of these. Thank you.
I appreciate this. My wife and I are looking to move next year, and we’ll likely end up with a larger lot. I’ve been starting to look at riding mowers, and hadn’t really considered an electric. Looking forward to see more of Providence!
I love it! Mind you I'm not one to save the planet by going electric but I do enjoy not dealing with storing gas and oil changes. It's way quitter than gas and I don't miss my old tractor one bit. I bought online through the Army exchange who price matched sams club sale price. It was a deal for me!
Only one year warranty on the battery?? I was convinced I need one after I saw your great review on it. but couldn't believe my eyes when I read the owner's manual and saw the one-year warranty on the battery on page 43 😢
I'm pretty sure Costco is selling these with 56 volt lithium iron phosphate batteries - much longer life, but more expensive to replace. Currently on sale at $3k, $500 off normal $3500 price. Online only.
i got mine at the army exchange because they price match and no tax but sams club and costco sells them and direct from yard force.com Sams club had them on sale in the spring time
I use 30% of battery for one mowing of my yard. I don't charge ever time after I mow and when I do charge I only plug in the next day so where the batteries are cool. I also learned not to leave the charger plugged in all the time when not charging. I never went lower than 30% charged. Hope this helps with your mower.
So far so good not only do I use it for mowing I tow my trailer around my property and also use it as a golf cart. I will say the batteries only charge when they get below 40% and are cool (not used for a day) but they come right back up and are good to go
48V is lead acid and 56V is LiFePO4 battery. I am just curious in the reasons that you chose lead acid over lithium. I am planning to order the lithium version. Should I not? TIA.@@jamesboatbuild
Welcome back James. Sounds like a great mower for small to medium lawns. I currently have a 52" cub cadet that is only about 3 years old. But when I need a new mower I'll look into one of these. Thank you.
Cool mower James! Glad to see you back. Looking forward to seeing more of MV Providence.
Thank you for getting back to me. Have a wonderful day. 👊🏼
I appreciate this. My wife and I are looking to move next year, and we’ll likely end up with a larger lot. I’ve been starting to look at riding mowers, and hadn’t really considered an electric. Looking forward to see more of Providence!
@@jamesboatbuild I feel the same way. I like being cleaner, but it’s the convenience that makes these things really desirable.
Thanks for sharing the information. I see you have the lawnmower about 10 months, are you still liking it? I’m in Charleston SC. Thanks Philip Floyd
I love it! Mind you I'm not one to save the planet by going electric but I do enjoy not dealing with storing gas and oil changes. It's way quitter than gas and I don't miss my old tractor one bit. I bought online through the Army exchange who price matched sams club sale price. It was a deal for me!
Thanks, I saw this mower at Sam’s. Might check it out.
Only one year warranty on the battery?? I was convinced I need one after I saw your great review on it. but couldn't believe my eyes when I read the owner's manual and saw the one-year warranty on the battery on page 43 😢
I don't know, but I still loving my mower
I'm pretty sure Costco is selling these with 56 volt lithium iron phosphate batteries - much longer life, but more expensive to replace. Currently on sale at $3k, $500 off normal $3500 price. Online only.
@@WesleyLocust 2k at sams club right now
Will it go through a 40 inches gate opening? Thank you in advance for the information.
Can you tell me where you got the lawn mower the yard force mike
i got mine at the army exchange because they price match and no tax but sams club and costco sells them and direct from yard force.com Sams club had them on sale in the spring time
Where did you buy it at? Thank you
I have this same mower. It's currently in the shop would not hold a charge.
I use 30% of battery for one mowing of my yard. I don't charge ever time after I mow and when I do charge I only plug in the next day so where the batteries are cool. I also learned not to leave the charger plugged in all the time when not charging. I never went lower than 30% charged. Hope this helps with your mower.
is that similar to PRORUN 48V 38 in
i dont know
How is it holding up?
So far so good not only do I use it for mowing I tow my trailer around my property and also use it as a golf cart. I will say the batteries only charge when they get below 40% and are cool (not used for a day) but they come right back up and are good to go
I got that same thing
What a shame you didn't wait. The new 56V one is much better. But that's how it goes in the world of tech.
The 56v was available when I got the 48v still running strong and fits my needs. thanks for watching!
48V is lead acid and 56V is LiFePO4 battery. I am just curious in the reasons that you chose lead acid over lithium. I am planning to order the lithium version. Should I not? TIA.@@jamesboatbuild
@@parkhopper3627 because lead acid battery replacement is cheaper
Great Review! Thank you very Much 😎
@@rudyelvis9468 Thank You !