If you’ve got a lawn on an uphill incline, you’ll know the difficulty of lawn mowing, especially if its really steep. This latest in hybrid technology remote control lawn mower by Evatech has been designed to tackle this problem, not only does it allow you to sit back, relax and let it do the work for you but it also saves you fuel because its a hybrid!

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Every manufacturer is on about hybrid technology these days so why can’t lawn mowers? With over 40% efficiency on fuel compared to standards, this remote control robotic mower can climb inclines as steep as 75 degrees, surpassing any other mowers of its class. This makes it incredibly fun and safe to mow through steepy grass lawns efficiently, watch the video after the jump and see it in action…

Hybrid GOAT2009 model has been engineered to perform tasks where it is too risky or uncomfortable for humans. The GOAT series are commercial grade units. they have lots of power and rugged tracks to climb hills. They can handle very steep hills, water, dams, rough terrains, and it can be custom built to meet your needs.

The Brain has a quick response for excellent handling of the independent high torque DC motors which allows for fast terrain adaptability and maneuverability. There is so much muscle on the drive system that it allows the GOAT to climb a 70 degree incline. The GOAT’s aggressive tracks make this unit useful on all terrain. The brain controls the unit in all directions. The response of the brain is smooth and accurate. Unlike most hydraulic units, the Hybrid GOAT generates it’s own electric power. Youl’ll never need to charge it. It is also environmentally friendly. It is fuel efficient and does not contain any fluids that could be harmful to your lawn. It is safe and easy to use.


[via Gizmowatch, Evatech]

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7 Responses to Remote control hybrid lawn mower – can go where no other has gone before

  1. 1

    These commercial grade remote control lawn mowers are, indeed very incredible machines. We are distributors for Evatech, Inc., inventor and manufacturers of these remote control lawn mowers. Lawn care professionals are really benefiting from this new technology with there impressive slope mowing capabilities.

  2. 2
    john says:

    time wasting if u ask me

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      john d says:

      i have a evatech mower,and if your sitting in a wheelchair like me it’s not time wasted.time wasted is when you spend out money to pay somebody to cut your grass and they half ass it or you can’t find anybody to do any manual labor in U.S.

  3. 3

    I think this type of article is useful for many readers blog.Thank you sou much.

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    Kelli says:

    these machines are not only WAY over priced–look up “price gouging”–but they are very dangerous and are poorly crafted–this company is involved in litigation now–the company is a scam and will not refund your money and more than likely your product will be “damaged in shipping”, his favorite lying comment. DO NOT TRUST THIS MAN–he is a liar and thief–this scam of a company, Evatech, will exist no more.

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    Alasdair says:

    Interesting, the Chinese 6.5hp ohv motor on that mower
    is not recommended to be run past 16 degrees angle
    due to the sump oil not reaching the slinger, this results
    in a seriously damaged engine if more angle is sustained.
    The only options would be a two stroke motor or a dry sump
    pressure fed four stroke motor, neither of which I see here.
    Looks pretty difficult to steer accurately, and I could hardly
    see any difference where it had been cutting. Did he say 12″
    fescue? And the 20degree hill was 50? Or was he just leaning
    at 50 degrees.

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    wayne spears says:

    ilive collingwood ontario canada is there any of units in ontario would like to here from you

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