Raven Hybrid Riding Lawn Mower / Generator / ATV

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I just saw one of these at Lowes. Looks like an interesting concept but unfortunately it also looks like cheap Chinese junk.


The Lowes Raven Hybrid Riding Lawn Mower / Generator / ATV – Power Player

Published on March 8, 2013 by Dan Maxey in Lawn And Garden, Tools

As you all know we love tractors, riders, mowers and pretty much anything that you can put gas in and goes vroom. While researching for some upcoming lawn and garden reviews I came across the Raven mower on Youtube. From the video it looks innovative and a good solution for almost anyone. It looks like an ATV and runs off of genset technology that has been proven to reduce fuel consumption in locomotives. Basically it is a 12.5 hp gas engine that is connected to an electric generator, the electricity then powers the wheel and mower motors. It eliminates the need for inefficient squeaky belts, has more power than most riders and is more fuel efficient . Another bonus is that since it is a generator, a panel under the seat gives you 7000W of power. Currently it only has 120V output and rumor has it that next year’s model will see a 240V plug also. Now you can take power everywhere around the yard and even take it camping. LED headlights and aggressive styling make most guys drool over this thing. You will be grabbing a lot of attention in the neighborhood.
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I like the concept.....I hate the looks of it, though. And Brian, if it's in Lowe's, its most likely cheap junk......
But maybe some of the big boys will come up with a REAL version of this tractor. I'd be into buying a good version of a machine like this. I think this one is made by Husqvarna-owned company, but it's not a high-end machine.
 
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I think the concept has merit. If this thing succeeds commercially, competing units will come to market from other manufacturers. Rick
 
I like the concept.....I hate the looks of it, though. And Brian, if it's in Lowe's, its most likely cheap junk......
But maybe some of the big boys will come up with a REAL version of this tractor. I'd be into buying a good version of a machine like this. I think this one is made by Husqvarna-owned company, but it's not a high-end machine.

Imagine a good quality unit like this - with an electric log splitter towed behind it.
 
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Since when are drive belts "inefficient"? They are close to zero loss when adjusted correctly and having not worn out pulleys or belts.
 
Imagine a good quality unit like this - with an electric log splitter towed behind it.

What would be the advantage? You still are running a gas engine (a relatively big one) to power the splitter. Unless it's an inverter type generator (doubtful in a unit priced like the Raven is) you're going to burn more fuel than a spiltter with it's own engine.

My chief concern with the Raven is the support. Unless there is already a parts and service support network set up, the first couple of years with this unit will be rough. Even if the concept proves good, it may not survive the bad rap it receives from a poor support strategy.
 
From the same web page:

Sales Stop:
While researching for this article I found out that the Raven was on a sales stoppage or a quality audit. I called around to a few stores and got the same response, they have stopped selling them due to quality issues. This is not the greatest start for the RAVEN, but hey the Boeing 787 is still grounded due to battery problems. As with any new technology there are bugs to be worked out and early adopters will experience some glitches, that is the cost for having the coolest rider on the block.
There is no doubt that this is a great concept and design. Although Chinese parts could be its downfall and only time will tell. The Raven has changed backyard America forever and other manufacturers are sure to follow suite. When the bugs get worked out we might purchase a Raven and give you a full in action review.
 
dont want that stuff, wouldnt be able to tell where to drive my mower ==c. i enjoy mowing the yard , love the smell of fresh cut grass, not to mention my mower has a cup holder and my trailer is big enough to hold a cooler. i usually run the mower at its slowest speed so i make sure i cut every blade of grass ;)

Yep.. I love cutting grass. Mine came with a Cooler large enough to hold a 4 pack with ice :) Love it.

As for the Raven. If it does "Catch" and Big names start to manufacture them, then I see a great future for these "Hybrid" machines. But I dont see this model doing particularly well. My opinion.

I have an ATV, a genny, and a nice Mower... It would be nice to have an all in one. But that means less "Toys" :(
 
True... But I vote quality over quantity. My Mower costs what 5 of those Ravens cost ;lol I'd still rather have my 1 mower than 5 of those contraptions ;)

Agreed. And I thought that I have a lot stuck into my mower, a 60" Gravely ZTR. Just what are you using there Dex?
 
I am kind'a surprised that no one has revived the old GE Electrak yet, I think they were just ahead of their time.
For those that never heard of them http://www.elec-trak.org/
 
I like the electric drive, but the Raven need AWD for me to consider it and the mower deck should raise high enough for field mowing. Then it would be quite useful for our hilly yard.
 
Usually the tool that does everything does nothing well. Pass.

ATV with turf tires? I don't see that working out well in mud and snow...so it's not really an ATV...is it? Really need 4wd drive to get through the nasty stuff.

Mower with a bouncy suspension? I want my mower to ride like a go-cart so it will stick to hillsides without feeling like you are going to roll it... and keep the deck on the turf evenly at all times...if the deck is bouncing up and down your cut quality is going to suffer considerably.

12.5HP genset? Sounds thirsty if you're just trying to keep bare essentials going.
 
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I like the electric drive, but the Raven need AWD for me to consider it and the mower deck should raise high enough for field mowing. Then it would be quite useful for our hilly yard.

I bought a Raven and it was delivered dead. No Battery charge at all. And Lowes is not really in the service business. Sorry returning it. Looked very cool and and I was hoping for excellent load of wood towing.
 
I bought a Raven and it was delivered dead. No Battery charge at all. And Lowes is not really in the service business. Sorry returning it. Looked very cool and and I was hoping for excellent load of wood towing.

Thanks for the input George, sorry to hear about the trouble.

For others who may have been looking into these:

Lowes Raven Hybrid Mower- Down for Count

Published on April 21, 2013 by Dan Maxey in Lawn And Garden

For the second time in as many months, Lowes has pulled the Raven from stores and Lowes.com. It seems that exactly what we thought would happen is happening. The Chinese ATV roots (RATO) are showing through and there are a bunch of complaints racking up on websites about the units failing. Bad batteries, switches and one user in our comments even said the unit just took off on him! A problem like that is the death of the machine and I am sure Lowes will not likely be bringing the unit back unless it has a major revision. Another user on YouTube complained his blade fell off of the mower. His blade fell off? WTF, are you kidding me! I have written off this machine and would advise all of our readers to hold off on purchasing this until major revisions have been made to both quality of the parts and the engineering of the safety system. If it has these issues now, where do you think it will be in 3 years, after 100 hours of mowing, covered in mud and grass clippings?

Although I love the design and innovation with the Raven, I think Lowes learned an expensive lesson here. They shouldn’t brand and market a Chinese clone engine manufacturers product as their own. Sure it was assembled in the USA, but the parts are made in China with a severe lack of quality control. With such a new radical design there is always a risk. Lowes has the best big box store mower selection available with brands like Troy-Bilt, which is exclusive to Lowes, John Deere and Husqvarna, all of which are well respected quality brands. The good thing that has come out of this is that these brands now see a new market for hybrid ATV-mower-generators. From what we have seen Denver Global Products (RATO) has made a valiant effort to repair, send out replacement parts and mechanics to these units. Unfortunately the problems are many and this unattended acceleration just makes the unit not safe and a huge liability. Long term viability is not likely. Take a look at all the Chinese ATV manufactures here.
We contacted Denver Global and they told us “This is a Lowes merchandising decision. It is not linked to any safety concerns. It is our anticipation to be back on sale soon.” We called around to a few Lowes stores and got varied responses of why the unit was pulled. One said a safety switch and another said he had one returned with brake issues. The consensus was that it is not currently for sale at any Lowes. I don’t think these early units will return back in Lowes stores anytime soon, which is a shame because I really wanted one! Stick a fork in it, it’s done! Read our original Raven Hybrid Mower article.
 
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That pretty much puts a nail in it. Thanks for the update.
 
Seems cool, just to much going on for me at this point. Problem with letting one motor doing all the work is one motor doing all the work. But if I was under an acre I would think about this unit.
 
I would not be interested in this at all . . . like Lukem, I have found that often when something tries to be a multi "tool" it ends up doing a lot of things . . . but none of it particularly well.

If I saw someone trying to navigate the true ATV trails around here I would laugh . . . mainly because while it may kind of, sort of look like an ATV it would not do well on actual trails . . .
 
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