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Greenworks 60V 30" Tractor, (4) 8.0Ah + Wall Charger

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Size: 30" Tractor


Features

  • Cuts up to 1.25 acres with the included (4) 60V 8.0Ah high-capacity batteries. Run-Time Varies Based on Grass Condition and Operator Technique.
  • 16 HP gas-powered engine equivalent with intelligent brushless motor technology vs gas-powered competitors. One-cutting high-torque brushless cutting motor provides constant blade tip speed. Cutting speeds up to 6 MPH.
  • 30 heavy-duty 4-in-1 stamped steel deck provides maximum airflow for optimal cutting and side discharge and integrated deck wash port
  • 7-position cutting height adjustment with a single lever to achieve the perfect cut height; Cutting height adjustments: 1.5 - 4.5
  • Innovative bog-resistant SmartCutTM Technology auto-adapts to grass conditions for the perfect cut vs gas-powered competitors
  • Easily handles slopes up to 15 with adaptive traction control to keep mower straight on slopes and prevent sliding on hills
  • Rear-hitch is capable of towing up to 200 lbs. to haul trailers and pull-behind attachments
  • On-board USB B (Type A, Type C) charging ports and cup holders for maximum operator convenience
  • 60V battery powers over 75+ products; One battery to mow, blow, cut, trim, cultivate, and more
  • 4-year tool and battery limited warranty

Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Metal


Color: Green


Style: Garden


Item Weight: 631 Pounds


Cutting Width: 42 Inches


Number of Positions: 7


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 82.61"D x 33.46"W x 49.61"H


Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Battery Powered


Material: Metal


Color: Green


Style: Garden


Item Weight: 631 Pounds


Cutting Width: 42 Inches


Number of Positions: 7


Operation Mode: Automatic


Product Dimensions: 82.61"D x 33.46"W x 49.61"H


UPC: 195526204138


Manufacturer: Greenworks


Item Weight: 631 pounds


Item model number: 7430102


Batteries: 4 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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  • Works like a charm...
This is a review for the Greenworks 25022 12 amp electric mower with dual-column gas chromatograph. If you swallowed the last part of that first sentence, then be forewarned about the rest of my review...you'll get a lot of that. So pay attention. First of all, this thing is cool. I don't usually jump right to `coolness' as a major criteria, but let's face it - mowing your lawn with an electric mower is about as manly as shopping for curtains. Not that there's anything wrong with that. But if you ARE going to use one of these, it should at least look cool. By cool I mean it's low and sleek and aerodynamic. You may not think this is important, but when most of your neighbors have shrines to Dale Earnhardt in their man caves, every little bit helps. Even the green finish is race-car quality. And yes, I put some "3" stickers on it as soon as I unpacked it. It also appears kinda jacked up, with those larger rear wheels. But seriously, these make a lot of sense, and they make maneuvering a lot easier. Which is huge if you are a clumsy dolt like me. Add in a trailing power cord and you've got all the makings for an amusing video. OK, let's get down to brass tacks - do I like it? Um, duh...did you not see the five stars? If all you want is the bottom-line, then yes, I own several Greenworks products and this is by far my favorite. The folks ate Greenworks may love me for this, but beware guys...if I get around to reviewing your electric trimmer you may not like me so much. Unpacking...there was none. I mean really...outta the box, fold up the handle bar, attach cord, cut grass. I could still smell the exhaust fumes from the UPS truck that dropped it off when I first started mowing. Press the control handle down, press the start button, start mowing. I admit I get a cheap thrill out of the simplicity of button-start. It took a while for me to get used to the fact that if I ever have to pause mowing, I didn't have to do the one-hand-on-the-control-handle dance, also known in some cases as the "just moments later I ended up in the ER" move. It's where you have to pause to pick up an obstacle, and with a GAS mower, you are loathe to let go because you know that means pulling the cable to get it going again. Now, if I have to stop and start again, I often wait for a car to go by so I can grin at them while I press the button. Granted, most of my neighbors pay to have their lawn cut, so my feeble attempt at showing off is most likely a complete waste of time. Back to the details...using the mower is a breeze and it has handled everything I have thrown at it just fine. I live in Florida, and my lawn is a mix of St Augustine and some other stuff that I am pretty sure are weeds. I'm sure the good people who write all the neighborhood "appearance" laws will let me know soon enough if I am right. Point is they are thick. But behold the power of electric torque (whatever that means). I think it means that when push comes to shove, electric power can be pretty awesome. So I have never had any issues, even with wet grass. Let's talk about the height adjustment thingy. My first reaction when I read about this in the reviews was "who cares...set it to the proper height for your lawn and forget it". If you're popping this thing up and down I am betting your lawn hates you. But when I got it in person and tried it out, it was almost orgasmic. If you have ever struggled with those individual spring adjusters on each wheel, you will love this. I raise and lower it with ease. I have no reason to do so, but again I just love doing this when I am out front by the road. I look like Vanna out there smiling as I use ONE hand to change the height of the entire mower. Just have to remember to set it back to the right height. Coupla times I was so caught up in showing off that I left it on low, and sure enough the electric motor happily chewed a bald spot in my lawn as soon as I hit the start button. OK let's talk about mulching. Hmmmm...well, I don't have much to mulch, but I rarely use the catcher. And I never see clumps of grass or anything like that. When I do use the catcher, it works just fine, and the grass I see in there looks pretty well chopped up. By the way, I only use the catcher when I need new clippings for our outdoor composter, which gets pretty darn disgusting here in sunny FLA. I mean, when you open the lid and you see a whole lotta creepy things squirming around your banana peels and coffee grinds, ain't no way I'm gonna reach in and scoop ANYTHING outta there. So I add more grass to cover them up. Point is I mulch all the time, and no problems. I guess at this point I am done talking about the mower itself. Which brings us to the subject of what it takes to mow a lawn with a power cord. I admit it took me a bit to come up with a method that didn't involve me tripping over the cord multiple times and landing on my face. Power cords can be remarkably potent weapons in the hands of someone who is clueless. And let's get one thing out of the way right now...yes, I have run over the cord by accident. Luckily it wasn't at the same time that I forgot to set the height back to high after showing off. Otherwise I might not be here writing this review. I am pretty sure I own one of the biggest lawns of anyone who currently uses an electric mower. I stopped caring about lot sizes at some point in my life, perhaps right around the time I realized I was more excited by the Home Depot catalog than I was with the one from Victoria's Secret. But I am told by my other neighbors that we have the biggest one. I dunno, maybe 40,000 sq ft? No more than an acre for sure. So the first rule I learned is to work in small sections. I was worried this would be a bad thing when I started a new section...how would they line up? Would the Lawn Police cite me for uneven lines? Luckily it doesn't seem to matter. You also have to work OUT from the cord source. Yes, I know this sounds obvious, but if you knew me like my wife knows me, this is an important point to make clear. Kind of like the time I was cutting a tree down that was near our house, and I managed to notch it on the wrong side. Given a fifty/fifty chance of screwing something up, I have a unique ability of not choosing wisely. So what I do is work perpendicular to wherever the cord is plugged in at the house. I know that's a big word for some people, so think of it this way...it looks like a big T...the cord comes straight out from the house forming the base of the T, and then you start mowing side-to-side forming the top of the T as you go along. Here's my big tip...ignore the fixed cord holder on the mower. Why? Because I found that as I am mowing my way out, it's easier for me to just grab the cord in one hand, and I simply shift which hand I use as I go back and forth. This way I always keep the trailing end of the cord on the house side. Believe you me...this greatly reduces the trip-and-fall-on-your-face factor. Not that that ever happened to me. Really. Here's another tidbit...when I shopped for power cords, I ended up with a 100' and a 50'. The 100' is a royal pain in the patooie. Not only is it heavy and cumbersome, but the outer sheathing is `sticky', and when you start trolling along a hundred feet of cord, it can be remarkably hard to do if it clings to the grass like bratty kid that doesn't want to go to the dentist. The fifty footer is yellow and the surface is smooth. Get yourself a smooth cord. Trust me on this. OK this is really long and Amazon probably won't even approve it. If you need or would like an electric lawn mower, this puppy rocks. I really really like it, and no, Greenworks is not giving me a free t-shirt for doing this review. Although that would be kinda cool. I figured I'd better drop this hint now just in case I do ever get around to talking about their trimmer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2012 by gfak40

  • Great mower
Size: 42" ZTR
I bought the 42 inch riding mower zero turn radius. Absolutely love it! We own a business in town with some tight areas to maneuver and 42 inch fits perfectly. We have 1/2 an acre and it takes about 30% of battery power - which is indicated on an LED dial right on the side of the mower - to mow the entire lawn. We have some bumpy spots and the deck moves freely without scalping at 3.5 inches height although it’s adjustable. Love the power drive button that allows me to push it once and go much faster for transport across the parking lot. I’ve used gas powered similar mowers for almost 59 years and this took a few minutes to get used to. It’s much faster than similar gas powered mowers because the power is instant. So it’s easy to cause jerking. The key is to just slow down. The mower has a standard mowing speed with standard mowing blade speed. It felt slow at first but it does a beautiful job cutting. When I tried to mow faster with faster blade turn the power level dropped quickly. In regular speed I’m confident I could cut three times without charging. On high speed probably only one time and with poorer cutting quality. I will caution that it came freight delivery on a metal pallet rack system. The online video walks you through disassembly and then you just drive it off. But you have to recycle the 4x8 foot pallet somewhere. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 3, 2025 by Family_Man

  • I would recommend this mower for sure
Size: 30" Tractor + Bagger
I received my mower and wanted to leave my review. Shipping was fairly quick considering it has to be shipped freight. Packaging was excellent. It is crated using a heavy duty metal framing, not wood. Very safe for transport and no damage to anything upon arrival. Assembly is fairly easy. I did not get the bolts that hold the steering column cover in place so had to go buy some. Not a big deal, but quality control should make sure stuff like this doesn't happen. Especially considering the price you pay. The chute that disperses the grass if you're mulching and not bagging is very lacking. I'm not 100% sure, but think this may not even be the correct one for the mower. There's nothing that actually attaches it. You lift the cover that is there if you're bagging, put the chute in place, and then lower the cover down on it to hold it in place. The spring is super heavy duty and pushes very hard against the chute so I wouldn't think it would come off if it was the proper chute. It's like the chute is too wide for the opening and is for a larger deck mower other than the 30". It kept coming off over and over. At this point I'm not using it and have the cover held open with a bungee. Not ideal for sure. I haven't assembled or installed the bagger or tried it yet. Will probably save that till the fall when leaves start falling. The operation of the mower is excellent. Mine came with 4 8ah batteries PLUS the optional suitcase battery. I charged to 100% before using. My front yard is fairly small, but I have a pretty good sized back yard. The back grows fast and was overgrown because of the constant rain we've been having. To the tune of about 6-8" tall. I cut the front and moved to the back. I set my deck at 3.5" tall and this mower glided through it easy. I went over my yard multiple times mowing up the grass that had been discharged till it looked beautiful. This this has all the power you could ask for. It will mow in reverse. You just have to push the reverse button first before backing up. When you go forward it is automatically deactivated. It has a low speed and high speed button. I choose the low speed because I have no need to mow at 6-7 mph. It seems to be built well and a solid machine even though everything is plastic except for the mower deck and wheels. I'm a big guy and felt very comfortable standing on the deck in front of the seat. The seat is very nice and very comfortable. The steering does bind slightly when you turn the wheel as far as it will go. It's not a huge deal, but can be a little annoying. It does turn very sharp! Almost to the point of being a zero turn, but not quite. All in all I am very satisfied at this point. If this is the proper chute for it, it's pretty mickey mouse in my opinion. To be honest I prefer to have the flap bungeed open anyway. That is my reason for 4 starts instead of 5. For the cost it should definitely fit better and stay in place. I'm hopping the bagger works well come fall. As far as durability and longevity, that remains to be seen. I mowed my whole yard, again going over the whole back yard several times to mulch up the tall grass I had to cut, and still had 75% battery life left. I was pretty impressed with that. The headlights seem to be bright, but it wasn't dark so I can't really say how much they light up. They come on default when the mower is running so there's no turning them off. I found it strange that they also come on when you are charging. Since there is power to the unit I guess the system cannot tell the difference between the key being turn on vs the charger being hooked up. I would definitely recommend this mower even with the chute issue. I may mess with it some more and see if there's a possibility that it's user error, but honestly there's only one way it goes on and I don't see how I could be putting it on wrong. I have no regrets with my purchase at this point though.. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2025 by BRIAN W.

  • Very simple instructions included & simple assembly. Highly encourage you to purchase this mower
Size: 60V 21" Self-Propelled (2 x 4.0Ah)
I love this mower. I am almost 80 years old & have no problems using it. The only issue that I initially had was the lack of hooks to attach the grass catcher. I am female & just bought hooks at our hardware store & fixed it quickly. I would highly recommend this mower. It saves me a great deal of time weed-eating. Does an excellent job mowing. Easy operations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2025 by Mary S.

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