And voter ID to buy a loaf of bread.You will eventually be forced to buy battery powered lawn equipment.
And voter ID to buy a loaf of bread.You will eventually be forced to buy battery powered lawn equipment.
The poster pontificated tha gas lawn equipment would be useful when an EMP went off over the US. Ya know, cause when an EMP goes off over the US he's going to want to keep his lawn looking trim. <Sarcasm>When will that be?
LOL they'll wing it............ I leave it at that.I'm a bit curious on what California's various counties and cities have planned for all their parks and street mowing. Perhaps constant gas generators on the utility vehicles to charge the large array of batteries needed? Hmm.
I'm a bit curious on what California's various counties and cities have planned for all their parks and street mowing. Perhaps constant gas generators on the utility vehicles to charge the large array of batteries needed? Hmm.
I'm like you,from the old school.My neighbor uses one,listening to music.It takes him hours,what a rake and small tarp could do.Then mulch them, I don't get it.I give him the scowl,but he just doesn't get it.L.O.LGasoline-powered leaf blowers are a special case, and banning them doesn't bother me too much. They make a huge, annoying racket for what they do. People use them to blow leaves around to look busy when what usually needs to be done is to pick up the leaves and get rid of them. Alternatively, the leaves can be mulched in a yard using a mower.
Vegas is where I had an electric. It was a small lawn and made sense. My current lawn would have taken 3 charges out of that one and it wasn't hot swappable.Sounds like a good job for a college kid. Fill up a pickup with boxed lawn mowers in Vegas. Bring them to LA. Assemble them and fire them up. Presto, used lawnmower. Sell it on the corner of a Home Depot parking lot. Nothing illegal going on.