Sketch your plot, mark slopes, gateways, and soft ground, then list frequent jobs by season. Mowing paths, hauling compost, clearing snow, or tending an orchard all demand different torque, traction, and runtime. Walk distances you’ll cover, note bottlenecks like tight turns, and estimate hours per week. That honest baseline prevents overspending on rarely used specs and ensures the machine’s strengths match the rhythms of your soil, weather, and workload.
Look beyond marketing amp-hours and focus on total watt-hours, pack voltage, and motor efficiency under load. Higher-voltage systems can reduce heat and current draw, improving performance on hills or when using hydraulic attachments. Evaluate swappable packs versus larger fixed batteries, and check fast-charging availability that fits your schedule. Plan for seasonal runtime swings due to temperature and grass moisture. Choose quality cells with robust battery management to extend cycle life and protect your investment.
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