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Old 07-22-2008, 02:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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That is both very cool and cleaver and a well made machine with the right hardware - I'm sure its expensive but it looks very capable and should pay for itself in to time flat. Especially where others cant get to - it could be a nice niche for the contractor who needs to differentiate themselves from the rest. Count me out for now maintenance isn't the area I'm focusing on LOL

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That is both very cool and cleaver and a well made machine with the right hardware - I'm sure its expensive but it looks very capable and should pay for itself in to time flat. Especially where others cant get to - it could be a nice niche for the contractor who needs to differentiate themselves from the rest. Count me out for now maintenance isn't the area I'm focusing on LOL
$38K - $40K...

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$38K - $40K...
Thats has to be a suggested list, no? Thats more than I thought

Thinking $15k to 20k

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Ah! But the budget-minded you could always get an entry level remote-control lawnmower like.... the Fun Mower!

Welcome to Hanxing Co.,ltd. manufactory of remote controlled lawn mower,jetski dune ,buggy

We're not a dealer so I don't know what pricing is, but I'm guessing thousands rather than tens-of-thousands. To date, that is the coolest spam content my inbox has ever received

In my mind, the ultimate (and ultimately unsafe) accessory I would have to add to any of these mowers would be a wireless cabcam kit. Then you could mow from inside the house

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Ah! But the budget-minded you could always get an entry level remote-control lawnmower like.... the Fun Mower!

Welcome to Hanxing Co.,ltd. manufactory of remote controlled lawn mower,jetski dune ,buggy

We're not a dealer so I don't know what pricing is, but I'm guessing thousands rather than tens-of-thousands. To date, that is the coolest spam content my inbox has ever received

In my mind, the ultimate (and ultimately unsafe) accessory I would have to add to any of these mowers would be a wireless cabcam kit. Then you could mow from inside the house
You might want to get a patent for that idea - its a solid one, nothing to take lightly and has value its good to see some less-expensive alternatives

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Spider Slope Mower Video and Demo Photos

I like the winch that allows for mowing in excess of 40 degree slopes...


And their statement that it will handle high grass to the heights of 10 feet and well as small trees...

I may have to bid a State Mowing Contract just to buy one of these beasties...

They are targeting this thing against the boom operated flail mowers...which makes this thing relatively cheap...

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Robot lawnmower kills Danish man - Engadget

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Just goes to show that someone can find a way to injure or kill themselves or someone else with a lawnmower even when they are not pushing or riding it.

Now we'll see if they can figure out a safety switch to keep it from clobbering you in the head when you forget to get out of it's way while it's tumbling down a hillside.

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Ah! But the budget-minded you could always get an entry level remote-control lawnmower like.... the Fun Mower!


In my mind, the ultimate (and ultimately unsafe) accessory I would have to add to any of these mowers would be a wireless cabcam kit. Then you could mow from inside the house
Hi folks,

This is Andrew from Hanxing Machinery and Electron Ltd. After some surfing on the net this evening I just came across this outstanding website- lot's of great toys, tools and machinery.

I wish I had one dollar for every time I heard that cam idea.....

We designed the residential mower for a paraplegic friend to give him more freedom while the commercial mower is geared towards the professional contractor and landscaper.

Just to let you folks know: Retail Pricing for the Gardener G-18 is 1399$ and 3499$ for the G-36.
 
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