You’ve basically compiled a full catalog of outdoor power equipment: snow blowers (single-, two-, and three-stage gas + battery), push mowers, zero-turn riders, lawn tractor baggers, and even a Honda outboard motor.
Right now it’s just raw specs, so the useful step is to turn this into a decision or comparison.
What are you trying to do with it?
For example, I can help you:
- Pick the best snow blower (Honda vs Cub Cadet vs EGO battery models)
- Compare gas vs battery mowers for your yard size
- Choose between zero-turn vs lawn tractor (Cub Cadet, Troy-Bilt, Bad Boy, John Deere-style specs)
- Find the best bagger system compatibility
- Or rank everything by power, durability, or value
If you want a quick starting point, here’s the “big picture” from what you posted:
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Most powerful snow clearing: 3-stage Cub Cadet 26–30" gas units (357–420cc class)
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Best cordless snow option: EGO Peak Power 24" (quiet, but less raw force than gas 3-stage)
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Light residential mowing: 16–21" battery push mowers (WORX, EGO, Toro 60V)
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Mid-yard tractors: Troy-Bilt Bronco / Cub Cadet XT / John Deere 42"
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High-end mowing: zero-turns (Cub Cadet ZTS1, Troy-Bilt Mustang, Bad Boy 42–52")
Tell me your yard size, terrain (flat/hilly), and whether you prefer gas or battery, and I’ll narrow this down to a clear recommendation instead of a long spec dump.