Greenworks PRO 60V 42 in. Battery Electric CrossoverT Riding Lawn Mower with (6) 8.0Ah Battery and (3) Turbo Chargers, 7409002

Cuts up to 2.5 acres on a single charge; Zero emissions and maintenance; Save time and reduce Turf Tear with Steering Wheel Zero Turn. 24hp equivalent intelligent motor power; Intelligent TRUBRUSHLESS motor technology; Dual blade motors that never bog down, even in the tallest grass; High torque brushless rear wheel drive motor allows mowing speeds up to 5 mph.

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Upgrade from the smell, hassle, and maintenance of gas to the Greenworks 60V Battery Powered Electric Zero Turn Lawn Mower. with three Brushless Intelligent Motors powered by (6) 60V 8.0 Ah batteries, this mower delivers an equivalent 24 horsepower performance that will mow up to 2.5 acres on a single charge. The durable 42-in stamped steel deck is equipped with two precision cut steel blades that offer adjustable cutting heights of 1.5-in to 4.5-in. The integrated cargo bed provides on-the-go versatility and hauls up to 200 lb. Greenworks 42-in 60V Zero Turn Lawn Mower and included six (6) 60V 8.0 Ah batteries are compatible with the Greenworks 60V system of 75+ tools and is backed by a 4-year warranty.

  • Cuts up to 2.5 acres on a single charge; Zero emissions and maintenance; Save time and reduce Turf Tear with Steering Wheel Zero Turn
  • 24hp equivalent intelligent motor power; Intelligent TRUBRUSHLESS motor technology; Dual blade motors that never bog down, even in the tallest grass; High torque brushless rear wheel drive motor allows mowing speeds up to 5 mph
  • A six pk. of high-capacity removable 8Ah batteries; Part of the 60V UltraPower system to power 75+ tools; Maximum power that never fades
  • Fully recharged in just under 90 minutes through 3 rapid dual port chargers
  • Smart G Connect App and 4G/GPS technology allows you to check the status and location of your unit in real time
  • Built-in Greenworks Greenshield theft protection
  • 200lbs rear cargo compartment to haul mulch, soil and so much more around the garden
  • Comfortable high-back padded seat with back-support and foldable arm rests
  • Extremely quiet; Your neighbors will love it too
  • Onboard battery and fault code LCD screen
  • Single lever cutting height adjustment from 1.5-in – 4.5-in
  • Heavy duty 42-in 12 gauge corrosion-resistant steel deck
  • Ultra-bright front LED headlights for better view in low night conditions
  • On-board dual USB phone charging ports and cup holder for maximum operator convenience
  • Easy assembly in just 30 minutes with downloadable instruction video

Additional information

Product Weight

456 lb.

Product Length

74 in.

Product Height

43 in.

Product Width

52 in.

Blade Speed

2,400- 3,000 rpm

Blade Type

Mulch Blade

Chute Down Width

60 in.

Chute Up Width

52 in.

Cut Height Range

1.5 in. – 4.5 in.

Cutting Width

42 in.

Deck Material

Stamped Steel

Deck Size

42 in.

Deck Thickness

12-gauge

Deck Type

Stamped

Drive Type

1.2kw Motor

Front Tire Type

Rubber

Front Wheel or Tire Size

15 in.

Grass Bag Height

40 in.

Grass Bag Length

66 in.

Grass Bag Width

49 in.

Horsepower

24 HP

Maximum Forward Speed

8-mph

Maximum Reverse Speed

3-mph

Number of Blades

2

Number of Deck Positions

7

Number of Deck Wheels

2

Number of Speeds

2

Rear Tire Type

Rubber

Rear Wheel or Tire Size

20 in.

Run Time

1 hr.

Seat Back Height

22 in.

Turning Radius

15 in.

Wattage

3 qt.y. – 1.2kW motors

Yard Size

2.5 acres

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14 Reviews For This Product

  1. 14

    by Michael

    I love my little green mower so far, so good. I mow close to an acre of lawn. Easy to handle and the batteries charge fast. Easy to remove the batteries and place in charger too. What’s really nice is not having to go fill up the gas can. I opened a charge account and got 10% off too! That was a pleasant bonus! The customer service is what brings me back to Tractor Supply. Always very pleasant and helpful!!

  2. 14

    by David

    Easy set up. This unit has a phone app that will Bluetooth to your phone the status of each of the batteries. Remarkable machine. Fast and reliable, and the deck washer is an easier way to clean out the grass. The staff at the Fairmont Tractor Supply store were great and helpful in making my decision to purchase.

  3. 14

    by Micah

    We have only had this machine a few weeks but so far it has been great. It is fast, smooth and did not bog down in the tall wet grass.

  4. 14

    by Lora

    Recently purchased the Grreenworks riding Electric lawnmower. It works amazingly well. The angled deck gives you an even lawn cut.

  5. 14

    by Robert

    The only small complaint I have with this mower so far is that the adapter to wash out the deck is so cheap it will not screw onto a faucet. The plastic threads are wrong. The mower has been used a few times and does a good job, I have learned it is best to charge two batteries at a time and not try to charge them all on the same breaker. That is not the mower.

  6. 14

    by David

    I am very pleased with this purchase. The mower does a great job and the batteries allow me to mow my entire lawn on one charge. I replaced a Kubota 50″ cut with this mower and it does not take me as long to do my yard. (Kubota was about 3 hours, Greenworks about 2) Looking forward to trying it out on the WAG trail as I mow about 2 miles at least once a week. Could not be happier for this purchase.

  7. 14

    by Chow

    I highly recommend this mower. If your afraid of switching from gas to electric don’t be. This mower is every bit as powerful as my cub cadet that I used for eighteen years. My yard is nearly two acres. It not only mower the whole yard. I still had a forty eight percent charge left on the batteries when finished. The mower never bogged down at all.By all means buy it

  8. 14

    by Larry

    I was quite nervous in spending the money to purchase my new Greenworks 42inch, Battery Electric Crossover riding mower. I’m a bit old school and figured if it didn’t run on gas, it probably wouldn’t do what I liked. I couldn’t have been more wrong… I though it might lack for power ! (Wrong), I cut my yard and my daughters yard, they’re both about 2/3ds an acre each. My daughters is very steep 17-18 degrees. The greenworks climbs right up the banks and I notice no loss of power and no change in the neatness of the grass cutting. The first time I cut our grass, was the first cut of the season, so it was very thick and heavy. I cut my yard twice and my daughters yard. I started with 100% battery even after driving the mower 1 1/2 miles from the TSC Store to my house. After cutting my yard twice I still had 75% charge. Drove the mower to my daughters house (about 1/4 mile) cut her grass which was also pretty heavy. Drove the mower back to my house and still had 45% charge. The cut is very even, and I’m one of those people that keeps their grass cut very short.. The ride is comfortable and I’m a big guy 6’1″ and a couple biscuits over 300lbs. The mower turns very sharp which was quite impressive. No exhaust blowing back in my face, no gas can storage or spills, no oil checking/changing, no tire chains (I always had to use those on my Cub Cadet), quick drive from yard to yard, no power loss like with a gas power mower.

    The only feature that I don’t care for is the back-up cutting. I also think that you should be able to go from forward to reverse using the peddle and not having to switch back and forth.

    So for my use, this mower really is excellent… I would recommend it to anyone who may be thinking about it.

  9. 14

    by Bob

    First of all, when I saw this mower in person it was much bigger and beefier than it appeared in pictures! The seat is extremely comfortable, and the steering wheel placement is convenient and out of the way when you get on and off the mower. I love the little cargo bed in back! Fantastic for hauling fertilizer, seed, or plants. I also love the exposed tubing all the way around the mower that makes it easy to tie it down to a trailer for transport. Also, the 2-in receiver in front lets you use this mower to move around a small trailer, or boat! It is so incredibly easy to use, that it makes mowing the lawn actually fun! Love the removable batteries system, and the three dual Port chargers! I mow two yards, and after I’m done with the second one I still have an indicated 83% charge.
    To think that I’ll never have to put gas in it, change the oil, replace a belt, for worry about whether it will start after sitting through the off season, absolutely justifies this purchase. I had to think for quite a while to come up with anything I would change. One minor thing that’s not really a problem is, I would rather have a heel toe or two pedal forward and reverse system as opposed to the switch. It’s no problem though. If you’re thinking about an electric Rider with a good amount of cut, this is the one. I’ve done all the research for you. You don’t want one with lead acid batteries! This has lithium ion batteries just like the electric cars on the road today.

  10. 14

    by Brazoria

    The mower is rugged construction. Reassuring.

    When the blades are not engaged, you can barely hear anything. Blades engaged, still quieter than a combustion mower but still has noise enough, I wore hearing protection.

    The only issue I’ve gotten used to, compared to the combustion ride mower I had is, switching from forward to reverse and vice versa is not immediate. Nothing happens for about 5 seconds. I count it out. Press pedal, it moves.

    I am so far pleased and am eager to mow more. The difference between men and boys is the price of their toys. If you’ve done some comparative shopping, this unit doesn’t cost much more, for a some clever Engineering. Tractor Supply is a smart retail outlet. People could not have been more helpful.

  11. 14

    by Crunch

    I purchased mine on Friday, April 16, 2022. I was immediately impressed. I drove the riding mower from the TSC Store to my house after being dropped off by a friend, it was at 100% charge when I picked it up. After the 1 1/2 mile trec I cut my yard twice because it was so high and thick 100’x 100’ yard with some grades. Still at 76% charge then drove it to my daughters where her very steep 120’ x 75’ was cut with no traction or power issues. When I finished I was still at 40% battery after 1 1/2 hrs of continuous running. Batteries recharged in less than one hour. I was not at all disappointed in my purchase and I’m pretty old fashioned but open minded to new tech 60 years old former farm boy.

  12. 14

    by Gary

    It cuts the grass good but the battery s will only mow about 3 quarter of a acre and that’s with 100% charge it had 7% left when I was done but overall I like the mower but I think the battery need to be improved.

  13. 14

    by Gibson

    My 2 acres has some slopes and flat areas. The 6 batteries gives me enough power to mow it. I have side discharge although mulch kit is included.
    The only frustration is the forward/reverse switch and blade on reverse. I have to press and hold the button to keep the PTO running.
    It’s easy to accidentally bump the front/reverse switch. I think it should be a lever like shifter of a car. It’ll be more intuitive. Also, the more should not free roll if in area. Be care and remember to put parking break on. As for the seat, I wish it’ll let me slide back more. I’m average height of 5’9” and it feels cramp for my leg to press the accelerator pedal.
    I especially like the battery design as they are easily removed to charge and can be used in other Greenworks Tools 60v tools. Some other brand has a 1 piece giant battery pack than is hard and heavy to replace. Turn ratio is better than gas powered mower as there is more room in front, without the engine, for the front wheels to turn. My wife enjoys using the mower as an ATV.

  14. 14

    by Joe

    I purchased this about a month ago and it has exceeded my expectations. The unit is much more rugged than I had expected and the battery life is exceptional. I have 3/4 of an acre where the house sits on a slight hill. The mower easily climbs the hill and navigates the entire yard without any issues. If I use all the batteries, I still have 75% left when finished. I may experiment using less batteries to better utilize their full extent.

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