Details: RYOBI 42 in. 100 Ah Battery Electric Riding Zero Turn Mower RY48ZTR100
Brand: RYOBI
If a liftgate is required upon delivery, please select the paid freight shipping option, as it is an additional charge. It’s time to turn away from gas and towards the RYOBI 48V Zero Turn Electric Riding Mower. Powered by 100 Ah Batteries and 4 High-Powered Brushless Motors, this mower can cut up to 3 acres on a single charge. The durable 42 in. steel deck is equipped with two precision cut steel blades. Combined with aggressive zero turn technology, the 12-Position Manual Deck Adjustment provides a clean cut to your lawn every time. The advanced control panel activates the blades, slow speed function, LED headlights, and displays the battery level and run-time. The rear access charging port makes charging your rider easy when the job is done. Up to 3 acres per charge Includes towing hitch and tow assembly hardware 2 precision cut steel blades Charges through standard 120-Volt outlet 12 position manual deck adjustment Control panel: battery level indicator, unit hour meter, USB charging Battery operated: quiet cutting, no gas, fumes, charge and go 4 high powered brushless motors Side discharge, mulching or bagging capable (bagger accessory available online only) 42 in. heavy-duty steel deck Easy access rear charging port 1.5 in. to 4.5 in. adjustable cutting height Low maintenance: no belts, spark plugs, or filters Item is new and unused. Please note: small piece of plastic is broken off from one of the caps. Engine Make: Ryobi Horsepower (hp): 0 hp Engine Torque (ft.-lb.): 0 CA (CARB) Compliant: CARB Compliant Included with Riding Mowers: Battery(s) Maximum Cutting Height (in.): 4.5 Maximum Forward Speed (mph): 7 Number of Blades: 2 blades Deck Material: 12 Gauge Steel Lawn Mower Type: Zero Turn Mower Maximum Reverse Speed (mph): 4 Riding Mower Fea
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- 100 Ah Batteries
- 4 High-Powered Brushless Motors
- Cut up to 2.5 acres on a single charge
- 42 in. steel deck is equipped with 2 precision-cut steel blades
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
If you’re in the market for an electric lawn mower, you’ll probably be faced with a lot of choices. The buying guide below will help point you in the right direction.- Price. Although mowers can come at a range of price points, most electric lawnmowers tend to cost between $400 and $600.
- Range. Most electric lawnmowers have a range rating of between 1.5 and 2.5 hours.
- Battery and Charge Time. If you’re looking to mow your lawn every day, you’ll end up needing a mower with a long charge time and a battery that can power it.
- Top Speed. A mower’s top speed should be in line with its range rating.
- Weight. If weight is a concern for you, look for a mower that’s light.
- Motor. Look for a mower with a 14.4V battery and a 3.3Ah battery.
How to choose Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
If youre in the market for a riding lawn mower, its important to understand your needs.- How much space do you have in your yard? If your lawn is large and needs mowing multiple times per week, you may want to consider purchasing a riding lawn mower that can cut a swath larger than a traditional lawn mower can. From there, you can decide whether or not purchasing a larger riding lawn mower is right for you.
- How much do you want to spend? Riding lawnmowers come in a wide range of prices, with many models starting at less than $500. While its true that a larger riding lawn mower will likely cost more than a smaller model, youll still save money in the long run by mowing fewer times per week.
- How many cuts will you need? If youre only planning to mow your lawn once a week, a simple push lawn mower may be enough. Conversely, if you have a large lawn and you plan on mowing it multiple times per week, a self-propelled riding lawn mower may be ideal.
- What type of lawn do you have? If youre considering purchasing a new riding lawn mower, its important to understand what type of lawn you have. Some riding lawnmowers are designed to work best on hills and steep inclines, while others work better on flat terrain.
How to maintain Riding Lawn Mowers & Tractors
Your lawn mower is a pretty basic piece of machinery, but over time it can develop issues. In this post, well talk about a few key things you can do to keep your mower running smoothly.- Make sure the mower is plugged in before you operate it.
- Run the lawn mower until it warms up and the oil level reaches the minimum.
- Check and adjust the spark plug.
- Moisten the spark plug with a few drops of oil before replacing it.
- Clean the air filter, and inspect the blade.
- Run the mower until it warms up and the oil level reaches the minimum.
- Change the oil.




