John Deere is Doing WHAT?!
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- čas přidán 17. 08. 2023
- You heard it here first. Breaking news regarding their expansion of green energy as the war on gasoline continues in America. Taryl also discusses solar farms and windwills which prompts the questions. What do YOU think of all this green energy and the way things are going? Let us know in the comments below.
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Chevron owns ego power tools and builds tools for many other companies. This was announced a few weeks ago forgot to send it your way
Thank you love your videos and great info
The world has gone nuts and we will pay a massive price for this failure.
We are now 😮😮😮😮
Yes and I feel like we are already on the "easy payment plan" and going down for the count~!!!
Change is harder as I get older. It just seems like this battery powered stuff is being forced down our throat. Thanks for the update Teryl!
It is.
You're not being forced buy it
@@officernasty2648they are working on it, though.
@@officernasty2648 Biden proving, he hates America we can't trust our money our laws our government now freedom of speech. Native Americans for Trump
@@officernasty2648 dont be so sure.. carbon tax etc..
I used to paint at Timberjack in Ontario Canada, John Deere bought us out and shut the factory down within five years. This sounds like a very small plant, fifty employees, this sounds like a plant being built for photo ops.
That allowed them to get Timberjack Patents/names for cheap. Any relation to Timberland Eqpt. in Woodstock?
@@gordbaker896 It’s right across the street, I know a few people that work for Timberland.
A couple Decades ago I did Inspection work there on Huge OffShore Oil Tanker Anchor Winches. Ed C. was there then. Great Guy@@oxyfee6486
We got to do something to stop this madness.
You could drink diesel.. they can't stop you
@davidabineri908
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Yeah! Let's keep using old technology to heat the planet for our children an grandchildren for who the solution will be much more difficult t solve
They will never be able to get rid of petroleum/products. Too much of our lives are dependent on it.
@@davidabineri908 You do realize that the Earth has a full history of heating and cooling over and over again right? We literally have cyclical Ice Ages and are over-due for another one. We don't even know for sure if we are causing any of this. Total C02 only takes up 0.04% of the atmosphere. Only 3% of that total C02 is even man made. Do you realize how small that is? It's barely measurable. Meanwhile we have a huge star next to us called the SUN, which has wild weather on it just like we do. There are plenty of channels that watch the weather of the sun --- you should go educate yourself about this before blindly believing in "The Narrative.
@@davidabineri908 that's something you should think through before having children.
I guess we are just ignoring the manufacturing process of these batteries and pretending its cleaner
They're also conveniently ignoring how toxic lithium is.
You mean just the way they ignored how harmful fossil fuels are.
The jobs description said "assemblers" no mention of actually making anything, probably just shipping parts in from the country with all the coal fired power stations ?
Not to mention the disposal of these toxic batteries. This is a disaster in the making.
As well as all the fossil fuels still being burned to make the electricity to charge the batteries.
John deer and the right to repair act has turned me off all their equipment. Don’t support them.
@VintageEngineRepairs. Exactly my position as well. I also sent John Deer a Dear John letter years ago. Wishing You and Yours all the best.
Bump! 👍
@@RaysLaughsAndLyricsNice reference to the Simpsons. I don't really want to buy a Deere product as it's too much plastic. Also, I guess Case New Holland may get increased business along with Kubota. That said, it won't be battery powered tractors or combine harvesters that are getting battery power like most people would say in these comments sections, it would be smaller equipment as Diesel engines are significantly cleaner and more efficient to begin with.
Never was a diehard poppin' johny fan so i do not need to worry.
Louis Rossman has exposed JD'S anti-consumer tactics very well.
Obviously when a governor is announcing a company’s new plans, there’s a lot of money involved in the background for the wrong reasons. Everyone needs to realize that this is to richen the companies and politicians who want oil prices to go up.
Then go to the voting booth and vote the Scumbags out
Yup this demand for this stuff is 100% pushed and manufactured by the government and company lobbyist
90% of Electric mowers and equipment and cars are all still charged with coal, natural gas, diesel fuel powered electric plants. In my opinion as much as they cost it should come with a charging system that can be put out in the yard between uses Instead of powering them from the grid
NIMBY...."Not in My Back Yard"
The wind farms here in Michigan That been up maybe 10 years They dont even have them working anymore They cost to much only have a life span of 20 years and need yearly maintenance They dont last long enough to even break even Its a scam
That’s not a bad idea. It would have to very large for the average mower. Free fuel.
It's called solar panels , in the future solar will run everything residential ( well most things ) save your money and get off the grid, solar is the future . Fossil fuel is burning the earth up.
They make portable power generators with solar attachments now. If you have the money, you could make your own setup.
I want to see a battery powered Combine. It features a 10min run time lol.
Combines will not be battery, they will be plug in electric with a very long cord.
I'm a heavy equipment operator. I wonder how long a road grader or big loader will run for?
Yea looks like our overlords want to starve us all.
@@wayneessar7489 make em a hybrid
We cant even get a pickup truck to tow a 10000 lb trailer 80 miles without a 3 hour charge time this stuff is all junk unless its handheld equipment with very low run times
I started my own wind farm utilizing an all bean diet.
The politicians won't like the competition.
Canister it up you can run equipment on it.
Send the wind to Biden,
@@fredflintstone8048 Some folks here use "run of the river" generators that produce the most energy in the worst weather.
They need to be built very strong but our power company buys back the extra power so you pay in summer and get paid in spring and fall.
@@bentullett6068 I am not looking forward to that...! 😅
those windmills are amazing.... Amazing the massive size of the landfills they are burying the turbine blades in because they cannot recycle it
Fiberglass in your drinking water is good for you. 😂
I recently read a news article about this very subject. The turbine blades wear out and they cannot be fixed because of the materials used to make them. They also cannot be recycled because of the materials used to make them. I guess they aren't as green as everyone getting rich off of them claim them to be.
@@mikefisc9989 that’s correct! And there are a small few companies that “recycle” them but it costs so much money to recycle and who knows what they’re doing with that crap…
A small aircraft pilot friend of mine said that those large wind turbines can disrupt the airflow up to five miles away from the turbine.
Tell your friend to surrender his ticket. He has no business being in the cockpit.
I'm so glad that i'm 81 years old. These people are out of their mind! I live in the north east where some times in the winter the electric power is off the grid
because of severe ice and snow for a few days at a time. Good luck with storage of electric in a fuel can to clean up after wearher related emergencies.
Yes and I'm 77 and we'll be in the ground before it gets too damned Crazy~!!!
The demand for electrification stems from regulation. Thanks to the CARB and EPA. it’s not from the consumers.
Nonsense. People here in Florida love them. No gas no oil put battery in hit the switch and go. Not as loud no cranking or pulling ropes. Doesn’t flood or run rich no gas cans at fluctuating prices every time OPEC even suggest they may cut back on production. It’s on or it’s off. Many consumers who don’t have a clue about gas engines and maintenance love it. Most people ain’t grass rats like us and keep old Betsy running with sweat and wrenches.
If green energy was in demand there would be no need for government (taxpayer) grants. The free market would fill the demand. The so called "need" or demand for battery powered equipment is a manufactured demand or need, manufactured by government mandates, not consumer demand.
Hear, Hear!
its all blackrocks fake crisis..
That's 'C.O.M.M.U.N.I.S.M
It will be interesting to see where all of the natural resources will come from to support all of the manufacturing capabilities . Tom
It just won't be the middle East like last time, Chile, Australia for lithium, and as we are quickly going to move away from lithium to the next technology that won't be an issue
Taxpayers. 😉
The only battery I want in my Kubota is the one that cranks it!
Oh yeah, there's a demand for electric when you brute force the market in that direction by killing off the alternative. Like saying there is a demand for blue after you stopped making red.
This is gonna back fire hard on the "green" crap once people realize that there's no market for second hand/out of warranty electric vehicles. No way I'm buying an electric car just to foot 20-30k usd when the battery inevitably kicks the bucket. Not everyone is a big spender on something like a car and buys brand new. This was never about the environment, electric cars are not green at all.
We’ll put and your exactly correct !
Can’t wait to see the tractor, combine, and other battery powered equipment run out of battery and have no charge to get the equipment going again, as instead of a 5 minute fill up, it will take hours to resume planting, and harvesting for farmers.
That’s the goal, synthetic food…
Don't give them any ideas 💡 they're already leaning towards it
@@FishFind3000 Lab grown sausages via stem cells, I kid you not.
I'm sure they expect you to pay for two or three battery packs to swap out for fresh cells. Maybe you might need to install high voltage to charge at a faster rate. In any case it does not sound cheap nor efficient. Good luck with that.
I’m sure they will have charging stations in the middle of every field… 😂🤪😂
I have a t-shirt that says world's largest source of natural gas!😮 My wife gave it to me for my birthday.
LOL sounds like your Wife is a cool gal
But she did it out of love !!!!
They will eliminate you, along with all those cows, for producing too much methane...
Oh yeah, 85% of the people in Washington DC, are invested in lithium mines, so of course they are going to put laws into effect, for battery powered equipment, it's makes them all millions.
What is the source of your information? It true, it would explain a lot.
@@DavidSmith-fr1uz right now Nancy Pelosi is under investigation for insider trading, but she might of let it slip to her hubby, about the new climate change laws she put into place, that he might want to invest in lithium mines, just an innocent slip... Lol, also might of let it slip to her Nephew Gavin Newsome.... Another innocent slip... Whoopises.
Wind farms are failing off shore in England, a few have caught fire, so it’s not the answer
Refineries are failing on land. There have been fires at them all over the place.
@@wilmarbarrick3194Probably some sabotage involved in the fires to make us go green!
Rare earth minerals needed for these...Massive pollution involved !
Oooh...so scary....ooohhh@@wilmarbarrick3194
They are also killing off much marine life and the Oceans are our last hope for survival of The Human Race~!!!!
I was given a neglected Deere JS46 push mower (with battery-operated electric start and a tiny, spin-on oil filter). Fixed the problems, and now it's a powerful and reliable mower (unlike the 2-year-old Crapsman it replaced). However, I would never buy a new Deere (gas or electric)... you pay too much for that green paint, versus what you get.
Also, as an electrical engineer, I just don't trust half these companies to design safe battery management and charging electronics, nor to source good-quality cells for their batteries. Too much incentive to cut costs...
What happens when 100,000,000 people get home from work and plug in their 240 volt, 50 amp car charger?
I don't think we have enough power plants for this.
Then add in all the electric mowers and blowers and everything else.
I think it's a pipe dream.
Incentive to cut cost, and batteries still cost a fortune..
Right. Electric ' tools ' = mostly glorified plastic toys.....especially those cheap china motors. Toys have those same drill motors.......go figger......I'll stick to what works = gas equipment, thank-you too much .
To paraphrase an old Whirlpool commercial: "When a man made a product it was the best quality he could possibly make.' Those days are long gone, given the garbage they have been producing since 1970, and only getting worse.
@@petersack5074 If done right an electric motor is pretty much maintenance free for life. And the life is pretty damn long if we look at ICE car engines vs electrical engines on cars. They just last forever.
The problem are all the accessories, and more importantly, the lithium batteries. They're just so damn expensive, and they break + fires that are impossible to extinguish.
If you ever buy a second hand EV, out of warranty, prepare to fork 20-30k for the stupid battery when it inevitably dies. That's nuts. And that price will continue to go up once demands skyrockets. Hopefully the left control in the west hits the bucket before they put us all in poverty.
unfortunately here in Maine the same solar panel and wind turbine BS is happening on our farm land. to instal the wind mills they clear cut the tops of entire mountains.
It would be a whole lot easier and cheaper to drill for oil. I bleed gas and oil 😊
oof .. are you asking us to drill you
@calholli I'm saying we should drill oil in the US like we have for years till our recent president.
@@jeremyhanna7000 Not drilling is a long game move.. can't you see? We SAVE all our reserves and use up the rest of the worlds oil-- while we give them our fake printed monopoly money. Play that out to the end and we'll still be sitting on vast resources, while the rest of the world is running out and all they have to show for it is a pile of paper dollars that will have no value by then.. Think about it
As they continue to limit parts and lower quality in manufacturing of parts for gas powered equipment more people maybe will realize how we are/will be forced into electric powered equipment. Stock up now on parts!! God help us.
It sounds like you don't like the capitalistic system. "They" aren't doing what they don't want to do. It will take some other entity to provide replacement parts, if they deem it profitable.
Don't get me wrong, I have a '95 Simplicity riding mower that I will keep running for as long as I can. I also have an electric push mower that is doing fine. The market has always done it's own thing, you just have to find your place in it. Stocking up is good advice.
I'll just buy aftermarket or chinese parts, f it. No way I'm buying overpriced tools with crappy batteries that are dead in a year or two of hard use. Then they change the battery design and it doesn't fit your "old" tool. F the green crap.
@@haint7709 I don't like state capitalism, yes. It's bs. Let the market decide to buy THE BEST product. If green and electric shit was so great, people would buy it without all these taxes and push for it.
@@AdamA-pm3yn While everyone talks of Hitler, IMHO, I wish I could go back in time and "prevent" Karl Marx from ever existing. Most of the world's evils in the pat 100 years, including Nazism, are a direct result of or reaction to Marxism. But Obummer's people are rising fast, and may destroy us all, in the name of their non-god.
@@haint7709 You need to educate yourself about that Capitalism is... Ultra short capitalism is the concept where the best idea/product wins. Now tell me, is Gov mandated products being forced upon us 'the best idea/product'? Capitalism died in the 70s, what we have is crony oligarchic market system morphing into communism.
I'm with Taryl. I bleed gas and oil. The batteries for equipment today will be obsolete 3 to 4 years from now, I've seen it with my battery-powered drills. Replacement batteries are expensive, and the equipment will never last as long as gas-powered equipment. I know a tree hugger will have something to say about my comment like the last time. It's my opinion, and I'm entitled to my own opinions for now, but who knows with the way this country's going. Thanks, Taryl, for another item to ponder over.
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Yes, we must be careful because I'm sure at some point someone will deem free speech against Battery powered equipment, 'hate speech', and 'misinformation'.
The punishment will be for a person to have to use battery powered equipment on a job that takes 2 hours to do with only 1-1/2 hours of power left and nowhere to plug them in. You'll have to drive an EV that runs out of juice down the street from the charging station and you'll have to try and coax it the rest of the way. If you live in California, governor Newsom will ask you to stop charging the equipment because the power grid cannot handle the additional load. He and his cronies will roar laughing behind your back as they hold the public in contempt.
I hoped to be worm food before this happened to the country. I wish it had been delayed for another 30 years, until I actually was in the ground.
i was resistant to battery powered equipment but since i bought my first battery weed whacker, i have replaced all my gas equipment except my Ariens snowblower and my cars....i know, i drank the kool-aid but this stuff works for me...I have EGO stuff and it works great...i even went to some battery operated impact guns and like the convenience of them
Who ever said that saving the planet would be inexpensive?
Taryl, VinFast is a VietNam owned and built electric car company, that is trying to break into the US market. WolfSpeed is a semiconductor manufacturer based in Durham NC. I can see the writing on the wall. In the not so distant future, if you are one of the hold out by not switching to electric cars, lawn equipment, possibly even all electric homes with all electric appliances and heat, you will probably be mandated to pay surcharges or increased taxes on anything you have that will be fossil fuel based. This is just another way for big business and our Government to squeeze more money out of us.
An electric Yugo, is what it is.
To many they cannot buy all of this incuding myeslf. Seems like they are punishing poor people for being poor and unable to buy their fire starter crap.
They will never pry my hands off my old noisy nonDeer tractor. Thanks to your channel I have been able to preserve my air polluting (sometimes ground polluting) Frankenstein monster. Keep up the good work and will definitely check out your oil and gas hat.
long live fossil fuel the giver of life itself.. nothing can be made or done without it.. what next ban using water to save the planet. ? g.t.f.00.h.
@@AdamA-pm3yn Not only that, but its overpriced and batteries aren't reliable, at least on tools. . There's also no standard, so all the tools you bought might be incompatible with future battery "designs". It's a f-ing scam. Also, don't start me on electric vehicles. Besides crap range the moment you hit the pedal a bit, its a money sink holding any electric vehicle past warranty. If the battery $hits itself, it's a 20-30k bill. The only excepting would be toyota hybrids, who make their batteries very easy to access and safe to replace by a regular person. You also got an ICE engine on it, which is nice.
Correct, @@em4703 . For over 7 years, nearly every day, i operated an 07 Toyota hybrid Camry. EXcellent service ! NEVER ever needed any, ANY sort of work. Only changed a few signal light bulbs, in all those 7 years. NO boosted ever needed in winter , here in central eastern Alberta Canada. NO flat tires ( WATCH where you drive, how you corner, park, etc ). NO computer glitches, stutters, etc. JUST PERFECT, in all ways ! A young lady ran a stop sign, and hit me front left tire = THEREBY totalling the car. oh well...take care, of all within your power, where ever you are ! ......Toyota + Honda, the best !
This is all derived by the WEF PLAN FOR CONTROL OVER US and there using climate change bullshit as an excuse , 👍
@@AdamA-pm3yn out of sight out of mind they rely on so heavily to pull the wool under our eyes lol.
Some manufacturers have taken to SERIALIZING the batteries so the product won't work if you get another make of battery. You have to bring the product to a service center so they can reprogram it. See videos by Louis Rossmann regarding this.
I’m ok w/ battery power if that’s what you want but as for me & my house we will remain 93 octane non-ethanol for my small equipment.
They're selling Stihl battery powered rechargeable weed whackers at our John Deere dealer. I bought the FSA 57 weed whacker, which is supposed to be the residential model. I guess I should have spent another $140 and got the commercial model. The one I have is underpowered. Good thing I kept my old gas one. I don't see this going anywhere unless they build a stronger motor. People will be returning a lot of stuff. I got the AK 20 battery upgrade, which cost more, of course. Better buy the biggest one they have if you go this route, and you better take a fat wallet with you, you're gonna need it.
Thanks for the new information. We patriots appreciate you for that.
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This battery bullshit is getting out of hand!!
Yep
In Minnesota, world headquarters of The TORO Company, the government has a proposal for banning all gas powered lawn equipment under 25hp.HF 1715. And when you get into larger hp engines, they are regulated by EPA that increases cost a lot.
Well, of course! Isn't Minnesota the home of Omar the brother wedder?
Thanks for the newsflash Taryl. NC is my home. Jobs are great, no doubt. Battery and electric powered is "clean" only to the extent that the means to re-charge or power this equipment is sustainable (wind, solar, hydrogen, etc.). In the meantime, while we are powering the charging stations with fossil fuels, we are merely kicking the can down the road. Electric and battery has a long way to go to be reliable and efficient alternative. It's coming, no doubt, but it will be a long time before I'll think of it as a viable solution.
A lot of people already utilize battery operated lawn equipment for personal/residential use. Battery operatedbString trimmers and blowers are all over my neighborhood (FL) and even in my garage and I've seen many people with the battery powered mowers.
I can't speak for the mowers but the blowers and trimmers have been pretty good. The ones I own are all second hand Black And Decker and even those have been halfway decent. I imagine the higher tier items will be even better.
Love it or not, the industry is moving that way because the general consumer wants it.
I'm sure there were people back in the 40's scoffing at gas powered mowing contraptions until a company finally got it right.
@@aarona8718 It won't be a viable option other than homeowner use and short necessity trips, not in our lifetime anyway.
@@DinDooIt I mean, I'm in my 30's. It's very possible commercial battery powered equipment will be available in a larger scale in my lifetime.There's already commercial battery powered lawn equipment available.
The "Triad" of North Carolina encompasses the area in around the 'triangle' made up of the cities of Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point. It's also sometimes called the Piedmont Triad and in fact, the Greensboro Airport (GSO) is also widely known as Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI). The Triad is not to be confused with the Research Triangle, made up of the area in and around the 'triangle' described by the cities of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill. The Research Triangle is so named because of the three universities in each of the three cities: NC State University in Raleigh (Go Wolfpack!), Duke University in Durham, and the University of NC at Chapel Hill. And there's your NC trivia dinner . . . which in these parts, is pulled-pork BBQ. . . . whoooo whooooo!
Climate change is for real the climate has changed throughout history. The speed of climate change comes and goes. My parents lived through the dust bowl of the 1930s when the rain just quit in the midwest. Climate changes sometimes fast and sometimes slow. How many cities have been discovered that were abandoned left intact. The people probably left the area due to climate change. The weather changes.
Exactly. You might find it interesting that NASA has discovered that the Earth is now around 15% greener than it was a decade ago. In addition, this might be because there's a little more CO2 in the atmosphere. Plants love CO2. They will actually die if it gets to low, about 115 parts per million. It's about 420 PPM now.
turning off their tractors in Ukraine to prevent thieves.
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I’m all for solar & wind power for use in powering homes, doesn’t bother me a bit. If sounds like this off-highway equipment is loaders and graders and such. If they can make batteries big and powerful enough, then good for them. There is a point of diminishing returns however when it comes to homeowner equipment. I live on 1/2 an acre, and there isn’t an electric riding mower that would replace my 2020 Snapper RPX with a 23hp Intek that I’m aware of. It’s actually pretty easy on gas, I can mow the yard 3x on a full tank of ~5 gallons of super. I use an electric blower, which is fine. I don’t feel like anyone’s trying to shove me around in the move to electric powered solutions, there will be both types for years to come.
These companies are getting government grants for eltric just like ford companies 9.5 million 🙄
I mow my lawn with a 75 year old tractor and a 50 year old push mower.
You didn't need to waste anymore resources producing new examples of that equipment. Good for you. I have a 50 year old Sears Suburban.
but only 2 jobs available on their website: both management. as of 10:00 AM Garner, NC time. 8/18/2023
Well, Taryl you're becoming a trusted news source for all things OPE! By off highway, Deere likely means Gators and possibly the yellow industrial line. Thanks!
Forestry equipment too. The problem is a lot of that is used at offgrid sites, where fuel is normally trucked in.
Won't it fun, when electric Gator runs out of juice ten miles from nowhere!
It's a known fact that after one year of using a battery that contains a heavy load to it will not make the battery last. There is no place for the internal heat to go once it is pushed and pulled out of the electrodes of the battery. So therefore the manufacturer's know this and know that you'll be only be able to get maybe 1 year on the battery if you're lucky at better than 85% capacity. A lot of people understand this and it does not compute and it's a waste of money
Battery powered garden tractors have been made in the past, I had a G.E. ElecTrak, it had enough power to mow 5 acres or more on a charge, also had outlets on it to power an assortment of 36 volt dc accessories including an arc welder. It also had power lifts front and rear and a 4 ft. blade for the front and a rototiller for the rear. there was no need to add any additional weights to it because the 6 large 6 volt deep cycle lead acid batteries weighted her down real well. There was no confusers built into it, just an onboard charger that had a timer that you would set based on the age of the batteries. the first set of batteries made it from 1974 until 1990. The problem with the new batteries is they require too much management from software and other expensive parts and they have a history of problems such as fires. I would still be running the old GE if I could have repaired the axles, I traded to old beast in to a family member that had to ability to repair it and he still runs it today. but I like my old Ariens GT-16 just fine since to kid now buy their own gas for the mini bikes.
I would be pushing battery power myself also, if my pockets were being filled with increased coal tax money.
Coal is dying! What are you talking about?
@@williamjackson5942isn’t that what fuels the power plants where your electricity comes from??
Come on now I’m sure everybody’s heard of the black market, the elites are taking advantage of the taxpayers it’s as simple as that. Paying these scam taxes and throwing more money into the wind is foolish.
@@williamjackson5942 I burn coal and peat logs, in my heater. I can also cook with it, if need be. Coal ain't dying. It's being murdered by the senile Brandon administration. Trump 2024! MAGA!!!
And Joe Biden
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I reckon Elkskins is gonna get busy keeping folks gas equipment running.
I am with you on this so called clean energy. I have a wood shop and I do have some battery operated tools, small tools. I have discovered what it takes to make these batteries leaves a greater carbon foot print than to burn gas2!!!! Love your videos 😂 Timothy
I used to be an offshore production operator on the gulf of Mexico. I made oil & gas come out of the sea floor, & shipped it to land in pipelines.
I love the smell of Diesel & helicopter fuel( no.1 Diesel) John Deere started making offshore boat diesel engines a few years back. They are made in Mexico.
Well I have many more years before I have to worry about getting any battery lawn equipment. My old but gas powered equipment look and run like brand new. And since I'm a mechanic, I can easily fix whatever breaks.
Until parts and gasoline are unavailable
until its banned in your state.
No thank you I love gas movers.Every time I use battery is dead
Thanks for the update Taryl👍🏻
When news breaks, Taryl fixes it.
Junk is what I think of all this battery powered stuff
This mabe ok for small lawn equipment,but this won't work on anything bigger.
John Deere already has a full sized battery backhoe in production.. other companies have battery mini excavators and skid steers,etc in production or on line soon.
Can't wait!! Flood the market with Green and Yellow Junk. I'll be on the lookout for all the ones that run out of juice along the highway!
I was at a Farm&Fleet store today and the gas powered lawn tractors were sold out and only battery powered lawn tractors left on the sales floor at outrages prices. Good luck selling them.
You guys can have your Deere John's. That's a no for me.
I painted forest machinery for John Deere after they bought out Timberjack, they are a rediculous company to work for.
The sixty million dollar battery plant built in Holland Michigan after the 2012 presidential election, has yet to manufacture a single battery. But yet, it's fully staffed...
Your taxes at work!
The company I previously worked for had a plant in Holland Mich.
Then where did the batteries for the Chevy Bolts come from?
My mother told when she was a child no one had grass in their yard,they brooms to sweep the dirt so you tell if you had an type of animals around your house,sounds good to me no grass no lawnmower
When John Deere stopped painting their mower decks yellow, which has been a staple since the model 110, they already lost me.
Total bull💩! As a native Keystoner, I 🩸 GAS & OIL and COAL❣
"clean" energy
Every 7 years those Win Turbines have to be rebuilt Totally . I was told by a Manufacture they require a few Hundred Gallons of Oil for Lubrication for the internal Gears , " There is Your Dinner"
Battery power is fine for most handheld stuff and push mowers. For anything that requires long runtimes it just doesn't make sense!
I'd love to know where they're going to keep getting the cobalt and all the other minerals needed to make these " clean" batteries!
I feel bad for the child slaves in Africa who's land and lives are being destroyed by these strip mines. The main stream media, ABC, CBS, NBC won't touch this topic because it is inconvenient to the prevailing narrative.
Child slavery, in Africa!
Northern Europe just found a huge deposit. Sweden or Switzerland
I keep my gas stuff in excellent running condition, so that will stay as is for years. I have a few battery tools that are only a few years old and i have already had to buy replacement batteries, which are expensive. Can't wait to see battery powered combines and back hoes. Watch an EV on fire and see what you think about that.
Until the gas equipment is outlawed.
I'm a volunteer firefighter, an electric car catches fire, about the only way to extinguish it is to dunk the entire car into a container of water. A trash bin company near me has started manufacturing the tanks for fire departments
I doubt the actual consumer “demand” is greater than the demand of political benefits, tax breaks, etc.
There is very little demand to go electric, only the climate neo-Nazis everyone else sees how useless going electric will be, very unreliable battery power. CHARGE!!
We had a tornado run through our area. Power was out for a couple days. The small battery powered chainsaw my wife bought worked great on the small limbs and such in the yard.
However, it didn’t work too well after about 30 minutes and no power to charge it.
Good thing I had a good old fashioned dinosaur juice powered one too.
And I bet the tornado was blamed on "climate change"...yet we've had tornadoes as long as history, and the climate has gone through changes before...
The Triad is Raleigh, Durham and Chapel Hill that make up the points of what we call the "Research Triangle Park" also known as "Yuppieville"
Wrong. What you described is the Research Triangle. The Triad is Greensboro/High Point/Winston-Salem. I grew up between both.
You’re both wrong… it’s a Chinese street gang T D said so 😂
Hope they plan on offering a really good warranty on these batteries.
Like Justin Wilson used to say, None, some, not much at all !!!
Thank you for sharing. Oil and Gas👍
I bought a battery mower a few years ago. It's fine for around the house. Batteries last about two hours or less. There's a woman's grass down the road I cut once in a while, it's gets pretty high, eight inches or so...the battery mower barely makes it through that, it stalls out a lot. The briggs and stratton gas mower I used used to have would cut through it like butter. i can definitely tell a big difference.
I stick with gas and oil too
We need to demand that manufacturers work toward common standards in battery package configurations so that the proprietary batteries don't doom the equipment to the scrap yard once they no longer want to produce the replacement batteries at a reasonable cost.
Attended the construction equipment expo in Vegas this past March. John Deere had an equivalent to their 410 backhoe. battery powered,supposed to run 8 hours at normal use..also companies had battery mini excavators,skid steers etc..one PLUS that was they could be used inside bldgs.and other areas that a conventional machine would smoke them out..pluses and cons about everything now!!
Never worked an 8 hours Day in my life doing construction . 10-12- 14 or longer.
@richardlong6333 just sayin what's out there..I think run time is part of equation. Not digging full speed as a constant.
the triad in nc...consists of winston salem.....greensboro and high point... i live 30 minutes away from this area.
What does it take to build a battery, (speaking about land destruction for minerals), for cars, mowers, blowers, etc. and what do you do with the old batteries when they need to be replaced? Is there a repository for the old ones, can they be recycled? Can the power grid handle all the charging for them ? Would it not be great if the powers that be would look past the hand in front of their face, and think through the issues at hand. I wonder if I'll get slapped from youtube for speaking my mind? Have a great day "Taryl"!
Yeah! Let's keep using old technology to heat the planet for our children an grandchildren for who the solution will be much more difficult t solve
They have companies out there recycling Li batteries. Look up black mass.
Thank you Taryl for what you do to keep us depressingly informed . At least they're not making the factories in china . Buy your gas powered equipment now while you can still get it .
I think he said packaging and shipping, right after they are shipped in from China
Nothing is green but my old craftsman mower. Everytime i use it ,it saves me money. Got it for 300 had it for almost 7 years.
Thank you for the video bro I really appreciate it🎉...JJ... Jonjon...😊😊
I love anything gas and oiled powered only. it isstill to this day the most reliable thing that we got for all locations around the world today.
Hi Taryl & Co.
I find that with this battery powered equipment, it needs owner training. Yeah electric stuff doesn't have the power petrol machinery has, but domestic customers buy this as they are trying to help out environmentally.
Had a customer come in with a 1 year old battery powered strimmer and the battery instead of being 18V, had 0.1V after being charged for 2 hrs. After asking a few questions, I found out he had left it in the strimmer for the last 6 months, which had drained it.
TBH, it seems the richer you are, the less emissions are important, it's the small guy that has to stop producing these emissions to save the planet apparently!
was told 40 years ago that anything that starts in Cali. will come east. So get ready here it comes!!!
I can't wait to see these people from corporate flying from these battery-powered airplanes
Let's put these idiots on battery powered airplanes and then fly them across the Atlantic Ocean to their conferences...
I see barely anybody buying electric mowers...
In some cases, they are OK, though. My parents' house is located on an incline and the lawn is very steep. It was a big relief for my father when the first usable battery mowers came out. The lawn is just over one eight of an acre, so it works out perfectly.
We need to look in to hydrogen power as an alternative build one I bet you could
Yes to Hydrogen!! I would buy a hydrogen powered vehicle before a battery powered one.
@@user-br4vf9jg5g Well, ultimately hydrogen is being burned in engines, it's the other crap in the fuel that goes for a ride.
UP YOURS, John Deere !
There is a Honda manufacturer in swepsonville NC. They make lawn equipment, push mowers, generators, pressure washers etc. They announced a few months back that they are switching to manufacturing ATVs and UTVs.
I think battery powered equipment is good for the really tiny jobs. But if you have acres of grass to cut, you would need a lot of batteries lol and that’s where they’re gonna have a hard time getting rid of gas or diesel.
That being said, I do have a battery operated chainsaw, and a leaf blower for the little stuff. Gas powered for the big stuff.
I think owners of mowing companies should start complaining now. What will happen is, they will be forced to spend more money on batteries so they will have to raise their prices, and then home owners won't want to pay the higher prices and will start mowing their own yards. If I was them I would start buying spare gas powered mowers before they are no longer available.
Mowing companies are responding to consumer demands. No one eally wants to leave a hotter planet to out children an grandchildren with a problem much more difficult to solve.
I work for a shop that deals with electric motors and JD HQ had us come look at the development teams work who are retrofitting a new Combine with a electric motor attached to the engine as a hybrid Combine, it's quite interesting
Taryl, My wife and I have a 2012 Nissan Leaf that we purchased used in 2015. The car is over 11yr old now and has over 80,000 miles onto it! It is by far the BEST vehicle we have ever had. Very low maintenance, quiet, and has Great power! PLUS it only cost about 1.3 cents a mile to drive it! We are actually looking to get a newer car soon and the only cars we are looking at are electric! Judging by some of the comments i see here people dont even begin to understand what it is like to own and drive an electric car. I rarely leave comments, i am not writing to debate the situation but i am writing to share with you our experience with our electric car. We have had 0 problems with our Leaf and we will very likely purchase another one before the end of the year because like i said, Its the best car we have ever had!
This new electric stuff is just shocking me everyday
>>>DITTO
They do not recycle the majority of solar panels. Close to 90%. Which are ground-up and tossed into landfills. Solar panels contain lead and cadmium. Yep it is green, sure😂😂😂😂
What about all the different types of oils and grease that is still needed to maintain the unit
In good ole East Tennessee, it now not uncommon to take a drive in the country and top a hill to see a field full of new solar panels that stretch as far as the eye can see....people are upset because once this happens across the street from their homes, the value of their home just disappeared....probably coming to an area near you.....
They forgot where electricity comes from 😂 Electric vehicles are not more environmentally friendly.
He JUST talked about a new wind turbine farm. Green energy. Can only turn off the Coal fired plants when the 2.3 Terawatts of Green energy is finally built.
There tearing down coal fired power plants left and right here mid state Illinois