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Imploring Kei Trucks

Embarking on the journey to find a Kei truck can be both thrilling and challenging, especially in the United States. These compact and versatile vehicles, originally designed for the Japanese market, are not only distinctive but also offer practical advantages for city driving and light hauling. While prices for Kei trucks in Japan can start as low as $1,500, the entire process of importing one can quickly become complex. Considerations such as shipping costs, customs fees, and delivery logistics can all add up, making the process seem daunting.

 

 

Shogun Imports

This is where Shogun Imports steps in to simplify the experience. They specialize in importing Kei trucks from reputable Japanese car dealers, ensuring that each vehicle meets high standards of quality and safety. Unlike many auctions where vehicles may not have undergone rigorous inspections, Shogun Imports emphasizes their commitment by providing vehicles that come with dealer guarantees and have passed comprehensive Japanese road safety inspections. They also conduct independent pre-sale checks to further ensure the reliability of every truck.

 

More Shogun Imports Offer,

In addition to their selection of vehicles, Shogun Imports takes pride in offering customers a wealth of resources. Their extensive database includes detailed information about every model, along with insights into specific features, engine types, and performance ratings. Moreover, they provide guidance on navigating state-specific laws and regulations regarding vehicle importation, which can be crucial for ensuring compliance and avoiding unexpected issues.

Embark on this unique automotive adventure with confidence and enthusiasm. Get ready to discover the ideal Kei truck that fits your lifestyle!

 

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Importing Kei trucks

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Review, EGO Z6 https://madisonwilawncare.com/2024/04/12/review-ego-z6/ Fri, 12 Apr 2024 07:26:44 +0000 https://madisonwilawncare.com/?p=3986

Review, EGO Z6 Zero Turn Mower 

Review of the Ego Z6 zero-turn mower by Green Mowers. We have used both 52-inch and 42-inch Z6 Ego Z6 zero-turn mowers for two sessions commercially for this review to tell the pros and cons of this Ego Z6 zero-turn.

Batter Life,

The Ego Z6  zero-turn mower battery life depends on how you use it, the terrain, and the conditions. On one charge we found the 52-inch Ego Z6 zero-turn mower can handle 6 average sized midwest homes. For open fields from weekly maintenance, we found it can handle up to three acres of healthy turf and two acres for very high-growth areas usually seen in May. The stock 42-inch Ego Z6 zero-turn mower with its four 10AH batteries is about 50% less capable than the 52-inch. Keep in mind we use this mower professionally for a pro look and a pro finishing time, we usually focus on battery life last but can conserve more power through our efficiency. That said we had our drive speed at three or four (max) and our blade speed at three, four, or turbo (max).  In situations where the grass is thick and long the best way we found to utilize the batteries is to turn the blade speed up to max and go as fast as you can without lowering the blade tip speed/rpm. 

You may need more batteries for,

  • A stock 52-inch Ego Z6 zero-turn mower with 6x 12-AH batteries if you have more than 1.3 acres of tight areas or 3 acres of open areas of healthy turf.
  • A stock 42-inch Ego Z6 zero-turn mower with 4x 10-AH batteries if you have more than 0.65 acres of tight areas or 1.5 acres of open areas of healthy turf.

Pros,

1, Cut Quality,

The Ego Z6 zero-turn mower blades and cut quality are the best parts of this electric mower. Almost all of the electric riding mowers on the market today including the commercial brand Mean Green Mowers have their unique design to reduce airflow, they do this to conserve battery life. The problem with low airflow is that it can result in strangling blades of grass for a potential second pass or a lower cutting speed and causes problems when bagging. The Ego Z6 zero-turn mower did it right by using a very normal blade design for a mulching blade and a high lift blade for high airflow which has been proven in the field for decades. The 52-inch with the three-bladed fabricated deck does cut better than the 42-inch dose. We are very pleased with the cut quality.

2, Durability,

We found the Ego Z6 zero-turn mower to be very durable and reliable. This is because we used the Ego Z6 zero-turn mower commercially where a commercial mower is ideal. We used this mower hard with max settings going through the largest bumps, hitting a bolder with the deck at full speed, hitting large rocks the size of grapefruit with the blades, and even hitting rebar once with the blades. We would not be surprised if we abuse our Ego Z6 zero-turn mowers more than anyone else. We are very pleased with the durability.  

3, Eco-friendly,

The 52-inch Ego Z6 zero-turn mower has 25 hp, according to an EPA study, a gas 25 hp mower puts out the same amount of emissions as 5,041 miles of car pollution each hour the blades are running.

More,

  • Good Support. 
  • An air-ride seat.
  • 8 mph max speed.
  • Twice as quiet as gas.
  • Less maintenance cost. 
  • Costs $1 or less to fully charge it.
  • Best stock light Set-Up for a zero turn.
  • Drive controls are smoother than other electric ride-ons we used. 

 

 

Cons,

1, Tire Grip,

It lacks grip due to being lightweight. Being lightweight can be a good thing as it creates less soil compaction and is more forgiving to not rip out any grass from a less experienced zero-turn operator. For more grip, we recommend filling the tires with calcium chloride for the 52-inch Ego Z6 and switching to the 52-inch Ego Z6 tires for the 42-inch Ego Z6. 

2, Upfront Cost,

The 52-inch Ego Z6 zero-turn is about $2,000 more expensive than a similar framed 25hp zero-turn.  However, It has much less maintenance cost and the battery life can outlast the frame of the mower to use again. This mower pays for itself if you’re using it for a mowing business from the gas savings. 

3, Shoot Cover,

The shoot cover goes with the design of the deck, this prevents you from taking it off without grass going everywhere, we cut half of our shoot cover off for more spread and to get into tighter spots.

More,
  • No foot-activated deck raising.  
  • The blades start up slower than a gas mower. 
  • You can not mow or leave it in the rain, light rain is OK. 
  • Deck height only goes up to 4 1/4 inches, we feel 4 1/2 inches is ideal.  
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Lawnmowers Pollution https://madisonwilawncare.com/2024/03/18/lawnmowers-pollution/ Mon, 18 Mar 2024 05:39:24 +0000 https://madisonwilawncare.com/?p=3909

Why Do Lawnmowers Produce So Much Pollution?

Off-road vehicles such as lawnmowers, tractors, ATVs, UTVs, and so on. We are all part of a group that puts out an extreme amount of pollution and has a large impact on our environment. They can do this because they are not “on-road” vehicles. The EPA has put very little effort into regulating emissions on Off-road vehicles. Emissions are more than 30 times worse than on-road gas vehicles and efficiency is way down near 20%.  Gas-powered outdoor power equipment is so polluting that the EPA has concluded that just one 2-cycle string trimmer can produce as many emissions in one hour as one full-size pick-up truck traveling over 3,000 miles!

According to an EPA study, a gas 24-hp commercial mower produces the same amount of emissions as 4,840 miles of car pollution each hour from mowing. That’s not including smaller 2-cycle trimmers and blowers which can produce over 3,000 miles of car pollution each hour. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (FHWA), Americans drive 13,476 miles a year. One hour of mowing once a week during the mowing season will equal the pollution of 10 cars on American roads, according to the FHWA & the EPA.

 

COMMERCIAL ZTR GAS MOWER

24 HP COMMERCIAL MOWER = 88 CARS AT 55 MPH EMISSIONS = 4,840 car miles each hour.

24 HP MOWER @ 3.5 HRS (NATIONAL AVERAGE/DAY) = 308 CARS AT 55 MPH/DAY = 16,940 MILES CAR EMISSIONS/DAY

RESIDENTIAL GAS RIDING TRACTOR MOWER

18 HP RIDING MOWER = 66 CARS AT 55 MPH EMISSIONS = 3,633 car miles each hour.

18 HP RIDING MOWER at 1.5 HRS (NATIONAL AVERAGE/WEEK) = 99 CARS AT 55 MPH/WEEK = 5,445 MILES CAR EMISSIONS/WEEK

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Top 5 Best sliding hills In Madison Wi https://madisonwilawncare.com/2022/01/11/best-sliding-hills/ Tue, 11 Jan 2022 18:37:39 +0000 https://madisonwilawncare.com/?p=2048

Top 5 Best Sledding Hills, Madison Wi

The top 5 best sledding hills in Madison from the largest hills to the most kid-friendly. With Madison Park’s combined size of over 6,000 acres, it’s no wonder the city has some great hills for sledding.

1. Elver Park, West Side

The largest hill with cross country skiing, Ice-skating & shelter.

Elver park is the tallest sledding hill in Madison Wi with a kid-friendly sledding zone for a safer environment. It is the only sledding hill in Dane county that is maintained with snow groomers and snow machines. The hill is lighted at night during opening hours closing at 10 pm. The park has cross country skiing with groomed trails and a ice skating rink with a hockey rink. There are two shelters with heat, restrooms and ice skate rentals during certain hours.

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2. Sanatorium Hill, North Side

The longest sledding hill & 2nd largest. 

Sanatorium hill is a very long sledding hill that is not too steep. It is by far the best on the North and East side of Madison. On the very top you will find the best long distances view of the capital. The top is lighted up at night. Although this is not in a Madison park it is on public property open to the public as a county park. In the back there is a forest with trails careful though, there is a north side legend that the forest is hunted. 

3. Olbrich Park, Central East

Kid-friendly with ice-skating & a great view. 

Olbrich Park has a great neighborhood vibe with a kid friendly sledding environment. It’s not too large or steep for sledding. The park also has ice-skating with hockey rinks and a great view of the city of Madison. The area is lighted at night by the street lights for sledding. 

4. Warner Park, North Side

A steep hill with an Ice-rink & shelter.

Warner Park is not too large but is steep and fun to go down. The park also has a heated shelter with restrooms near the ice skating rink that also has a hockey rink as well. There are skate rentals at the sheller during certain hours.

5. Hiestand Park, East Side

3rd Largest

Hiestand Park is not too big or too small located on the east side of Madison.  There are no ice rinks or shelters at this park. 

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Review Of The Mean Green sk-48 stalker  https://madisonwilawncare.com/2021/11/22/review-mean-green-sk-48-stalker/ Mon, 22 Nov 2021 03:11:12 +0000 https://madisonwilawncare.com/?p=1960

Review Of Mean Green Mowers, Pros & Cons

Review of the Mean Green Mowers SK-48 Stalker by Green Mowers. We used this mower for three sessions for this review to tell the pros and cons of this Mean Green 48 in.

Pros,

1, Batter Life,

The Mean Green Mower battery life depends on how you use it, the terrain, and the conditions. On one charge with two 7kw batteries and the blade and drive speed set to high while using the blower attachment when needed, we found the Mean Green Mower can confidently handle 20 average-sized midwest homes of healthy Wisconsin cool-season turf with weekly and bi-weekly services. For open fields from weekly maintenance of healthy cool-season turf and with the blade and drive speed set to high, we found it can handle 6.5 to 8.5 acres or a runtime of between 5 to 6+ hours. They advertise with up to 10 acres and a 7-hour runtime however using this mower with the blade speed set on low for most or even half of the day is not practical in the real world commercially. Also using the blower attachment often does have a noticeable difference in runtime. 

2, Grip & Hills,

The grip is very good due to the center of gravity, the extra torque, and no free-rolling. The Mean Green Mowers stand-ons have a better center of gravity than any other gas stand-on. There is no free-rolling effect going down a hill. For example, if you let go of the controls going down a hill it will stop where it stands. It is much more stable on hills than hydraulics especially going down a hill.

3, Durability,

We found the Mean Green mower to be very durable. This mower continued to run after hitting large rocks the size of grapefruit with the blades, hitting rebar once with the blades, and with an employee throwing it into a bolder pit. We are pleased with the durability.  

4, Eco-friendly,

This Mean Green Mower has 24 hp, according to an EPA study, a gas 25 hp mower puts out the same amount of emissions as 4,839 miles of car pollution each hour the blades are running.

5, Tip Speed,

The Mean Green Mowers blade’s RPMs hold up very well. You can accelerate full power into thick grass and the RPMs hold up. They will never lose more than 5% RPM in normal conditions of 5.5 inches or under of cool season grass.

More,

  • Fewer gas stations.
  • Twice as quiet as gas.
  • An automatic parking brake. 
  • Costs about $3 or less to fully charge it. 
  • Batteries are rated at 4500 hours with individual cells to fix if needed.
  • You can carry bagged seed, mulch, and soil on top of the battery compartment.
  • You can transport them on an open trailer through the rain with the main power switch turned off.

 

Cons,

1, Blades,
The blades start up slower than a gas mower.  All Mean Greens come with a low lift blade for better battery life. There will be more stranglers than usual for over 5 inches of grass or wet grass. You need to make sure the deck is as low as possible without making clumps of clippings to get a good cut. There is something nice that comes out of this as the grass gets mulched up better and it only shoots the grass out less than 100 ft. Which makes it much easier to not put the grass clippings where you don’t want them to be. 

2, Drive Controls,

Mean Green Mower’s newer models have much better and improved drives. However, there will still be a heavy learning curve coming from hydraulics, it does take some time to get used to. The Mean Green SK-48 stalker drives are less forgiving and touchy going in a straight line. Accelerating from a stop is difficult keeping it straight until it reaches the speed you want. You need to correct and adjust way sooner than hydraulics. After you get used to it straight lines are not a problem it just takes more focus and skill however bumps can through your line off more easily.  I can still one-hand it just fine and it’s still more precise than hydraulics on low drive speed.

3, Upfront Cost,

The Mean Green SK-48 stalker is about 8,000 more expensive than a 25hp Scag V-Ride however from the gas savings, this mower pays the difference up itself. Overall life cost will average about the same however Mean Green Mowers have less maintenance and the battery life should last 4500 hours which will outlast the frame to use again. 

4, Drive controller replacement,

If the drive controller brakes down it can be as high as 2k to fix. This is the only part that you can not put in yourself as it needs to be programmed by the dealer. Every other part is easy to troubleshoot and replace for a reasonable amount. For example, each blade motor is $300 and takes 15min to replace. 

More,
    • You can not mow in mid to heavy rain. 
    • Can’t wash it completely without removing the batteries.
    • The tires wear out way faster because of the non-rolling effect, the extra grip, and the extra torque. 

 

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Best Parks In Madison Wisconsin | Top 5 best & most Popular https://madisonwilawncare.com/2021/03/03/best-parks/ Wed, 03 Mar 2021 05:34:59 +0000 https://madisonwilawncare.com/?p=866

Best Parks In Madison Wisconsin | Top 5

Madison Wisconsin has over 280 parks which is the largest number of parks per capita in the country. The park’s combined size is over 6,000 acres which makes up 14% of Madison’s land. So it’s no wonder that 95% of Madison residents live less than a 10-minute walk from a park. Those are not the only reasons Madison’s parks are rated the top 10 best parks in the country. It’s also for the reason that Madison’s parks have a great number of dog parks, playgrounds, basketball courts, Tennis courts, and more. 

 

1. Vilas Henry Park

Great zoo, attractions, beach, ice rink & hiking.

One of the oldest parks in Madison with many activities and attractions. The biggest attraction would be the Henry Vilas Zoo. This zoo is located in the park and is completely free. Vilas Park has our favorite beach in Madison located on Lake Wingra. There are boat rentals on the lake for you to enjoy. The park is right next to the UW Arboretum nature preserves for great walks and hikes. During the winter months, the park has one of the largest ice rinks in the city. 

 

2. Tenney Park

Great ice rink, beach & fishing.

Tenney Park has a little of everything when you think of a park. With a friendly atmosphere to socialize and also a peaceful place to get away from the city. In the wintertime, the park has the most popular ice rink in the city which is completely free. Being right on the lake Tenney Park has one of the top beaches in the city. It is the best Madison park to fish thanks to a long dock, river, and the main boat lock for boats to get from Lake Monona to Mendota or vice versa. This not only makes for great fishing but also a great view of boats going down the river. 

 

3. James Madison Park

Great popularity, BBQing & sunbathing.  

Located in Downtown Madison James Madison Park is one of the busiest parks in the city. This park is a popular spot for students where basketball, volleyball, and frisbee are some of the most popular activities. Located right on Lake Mendota it is also a great spot for sunbathing or for that cool lake breeze. The park also has a historic church called Gates of Heaven, which provides weddings and other gatherings.

 

4. Elver Park 

Great playground, sledding hill, disc golfing & hiking.

The largest park in Madison with over 250 acres has everything you need in a park. The splash park is a popular place to cool off during those hot summer days. During the winter months, the park has the best sledding hill in Madison. It also has athletic fields, one of the best disc golf courses in the area, and a lot more. It has all the fields, Baseball, soccer, basketball, tennis, and volleyball. 

 

5. Olin Park

Great view & hiking.

Olin Park has the best view of the city of Madison. During the holidays the park has a beautiful Christmas light display which is also free. The park has a beach, boat dock, bike paths, playgrounds soccer, and baseball fields. Right next to Olin Park is Turville Point Conservation Park, where you can go on a nature walk, go cross-country skiing, or hiking.

 

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Wisconsin’s Natural Yard Tips https://madisonwilawncare.com/2021/03/02/organic-yard-tips/ Tue, 02 Mar 2021 06:56:41 +0000 http://madisonwilawncare.com/?p=831

Wisconsin’s Organic Lawn Care Guide

Organic lawn care guide for Wisconsin, the best organic methods, selective weed killer, organic per-emergents, and fertilizers. There are many benefits to having an organic lawn, it’s safer for your pets, children, yourself, and the environment. There are two main factors in having an organic lawn: using non-toxic chemicals and making sure the phosphorus pollution from your yard does not get into Wisconsin’s rivers, lakes, and waterways. You can go a step further by using an electric mower to keep the air we breathe clean as well.

 

  1. Prevent & kill weeds using our recommended eco pre & post-emergents.
  2. Apply our recommended organic low-nitrogen fertilizers.
  3. Core lawn aerating for your yard’s root system.   
  4. Overseeding your yard for a lush & full lawn.
  5. The correct time to water your lawn and the amount. 
  6. The correct mowing height and techniques. 

Best Organic Weed Control Products,

 

 1.  Branch Creek weed preventer and lawn food,

Pre-Emergent.

Branch Creek is a corn gluten-based pre-emergent. The easiest way to conduct weed control is to prevent weeds and crabgrass from growing by using organic pre-emergent. It is recommended to use organic corn gluten pre-emergent as it is easy to apply and is also lawn food that provides nutrients to your yard. Targets the seeds of weeds that allow grass seed to be applied at the same time. It’s recommended to be applied 4 times a year in the fall and spring. It’s recommended watering every day for two weeks after application.

 

2. Fiesta Selective Turf Weed Killer,

Post-Emergent.

If you have weeds on your lawn already, it’s best to use the only truly effective organic grass-safe post-emergent weed killer, Fiesta. The downside is that Fiesta is one of the most expensive grass-safe weed killers. Fiesta kills the weeds organically by overdoseing weeds with iron which weeds absorb quickly and grass absorbs slowly which is good for your lawn and gives it a dark green color. You can not seed for at least a month after applying.

 

3. Purely Organic Lawn Weed Shelld,

Pre-Emergent. 

Purely Organic weed shield is a great pre-emergent to prevent weeds. However, they say it can also kill weeds but in our experience, Fiesta is much more effective. You can not seed for at least a month after applying.  The easiest way to conduct weed control is to prevent weeds from growing by using organic pre-emergent.

 

4. Jonathan Green Weed Preventer + Lawn Food,

Pre-Emergent. 

This product is an alternative to Branch Creek as Jonathan Green is a corn gluten-based pre-emergent available in major stores in Wisconsin like Walmart and Ace Hardware.  It’s grass seed safe and is recommended watering every day for two weeks after application.

 

 

Organic Fertilizer

There are many different organic fertilizers off the shelf to choose from. However just because a product is made with organic material does not mean it’s the most eco-friendly product to choose from. Many organic fertilizers have high nitrogen that can be great for the grass but not so safe for beneficial to Wisconsin’s insects, wildlife, and waterways. It is recommended to use organic lawn food as it has low nitrogen levels, does not burn the grass, and provides nutrients. It’s recommended to be applied 4 times a year in the fall and spring with watering everyday for two weeks after application.

 

Best Organic Fertilizer Products,

 1.  Branch Creek weed preventer + lawn food,

2. Jonathan Green Love Your Soil,

3. Purely Organic Lawn Food,

4. Milorganite Slow-Release Nitrogen Fertilizer

 

Aerating

Aerating is the most effective way to promote a healthy root system. Over time your soil compacts, which stops root growth. Aerating is the process of pulling plugs of soil out of the yard which reduces soil compaction. This creates optimal growth conditions for your yard by helping to circulate air and nutrients in the soil. Overseeding is recommended after aerating to prevent weeds and fill in bare areas.

You should aerate your lawn in the spring or fall.  Aeration will help to improve drainage, reduce thatch buildup, and promote new grass growth. It’s important to aerate every year so you can keep your yard looking its best!

 

Seeding & Overseeding

If your yard is not looking thick and lush, Seeding or overseeding is a great way to have a full lush, and green lawn. The first thing to do is to find out what type of grass you have or want. The best types of grass seed to use in Wisconsin are Kentucky Bluegrass, Rye, and Tall Fescue. No matter what type of grass you have, it is more important to know which type of seed you want. It is recommended to stay under 60% Kentucky Bluegrass as it has high maintenance, with Tall Fescue having the least maintenance.

The best time to seed is in the fall or early spring. For seeding a new lawn the rate should be under 6 pounds per 1,000 sqft for overseeding the rate should be under 2-4 pounds per 1,000 sqft. It’s best to comb over the soil with a regular leaf rake to bury the seed and put straw down on bare or thin areas. 

 

Watering

Ideally, your grass needs 1″ to 1.5″ inches of water a week. It’s best if the water seeps about 6 inches into the soil. Usually, watering three times a week around 15-30 minutes watering per area. The best time to water your yard is early in the morning between 5 AM and 10 AM before the temperature warms up and evaporates the water. You will need to adjust your watering by season. In the summer, your yard will need extra attention. In the springtime, usually, you should cut back your watering schedule.

 

Mowing

Mowing your grass the correct way will ensure a healthy yard. Cutting the grass too short puts a lot of pressure on the grass and can negatively impact your yard. Adjust your mower so you are cutting about 1/3 of your grass’s length and no shorter than 3 1/4  inches high.  Another tip for mowing is to maintain your mower. Sharp blades will make your yard much more healthy. Having sharp blades will cut the blades of grass clean instead of tearing them. This will result in not just having a healthy lawn but also result in fewer weeds as well.

Recommended Product EGO, They have the most dealers, the most support, and are the most innovative. We use them for commercial use and are proven reliable. According to the EPA, each horsepower on a gas mower = 200 car miles of pollution each hour the blade is running. 

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