But hauls the trailer with the grass cutting equipment in it with an gasoline powered car. Hehe.
Any way, second year in business or more. So some people want it.
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Re: All electric gas cutting business.
Great idea - Anything to get an "edge" in the competitive lawn care business
I wonder how their rates compare with companies using conventional equipment
Won't be long and they'll have an electric pickup truck hauling the trailer...
I wonder how their rates compare with companies using conventional equipment
Won't be long and they'll have an electric pickup truck hauling the trailer...
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If they get one of those Ford Lightening trucks, they better keep the gasoline car for a spare. Son works at the Ford dealer here. And one of those Lightening trucks been in garage more than out.
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Re: All electric gas cutting business.
Well. Even IF the Electric truck is out of the shop it might not be able to tow a trailer. Atleast according to this guy testing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nS0Fdayj8Y