Well done autmow, well done yarbo. Can’t wait to see the results of the m1 module and how yarbo progresses in 2024. Not much snow to worry about here in oz, but having a yard robot for multiple tasks will be awesome.
Thanks for the comment! We are really looking forward to getting down in the weeds with this one and some extensive testing. The team over there has been great and we are really looking forward to working with them and their product to help see how far we can help to push it.
Love your videos! I think we are finally getting to the place that I might be able to get one for my 8000 sq feet TTTF with a Hill and playset. We don't get much snow in Cincinnati but would be nice to be able to use it in the offseason. A detacher would be a cool attachment. A whole bunch of FOMO with buying something that is improving so quickly. Maybe once someone figures out picking up the dog poop.
A dethatcher would be huge! Especially with it's ability to blow the debris into piles. This thing could be the end all be all for outdoor automation. They just have to get into a reasonable price range for the normal people out there.
As a Husqvarna EPOS customer.. things I would need for Yarbo: 1) Multiple RTK stations.. if it has a reference station that has to be mounted. 2) Trimmer/Edge attachments .. which I believe are in the work.
Yarbo has the best solution. But so was Beta over VHS, HD-DVD over Blu-ray, and Zune over iPod. Marketing is the key to success. Get the bugs worked out and then blast 24/7/365 marketing to all media forms to establish leadership in the market.
Scale up the deck and snowblower intake by 50% with the power to match so that southerners with fast growing grass with days of rain and folks that live where snow can accumulate rapidly and suddenly can use it. It needs to be able to fight its way out of a situation when it is needed most
Is the yarbo capable of pulling a yard roller or is it something that you guys are thinking of creating as an attachment? Maybe even put its own motor to help the roller along to not drain the battery. This is all great news!
We hope so! That is certainly their intention. Refine a platform and evolve it for a wide range of applications. It was great to hear their "customer need" focus to developing these new attachments (and the desire to perfect). We see a lot of new opportunities through this and a wide range of customers it could help out. Thanks for the comment!
Great question! We are hoping to test as much as possible for both our understanding and for feedback to the manufacturer. Unfortunately, it looks like we might have to wait a bit to test under mature tree canopies but we'll still run it through its paces and simulate what we can. Thanks for the comment.
Could this theoretically pull a garden tiller? I am assuming the weight pull needed for such an application would be less then pulling a 5500 lb. boat.
Great question. It may take some trial and error on the best way to go about it, but I don't see any reason it wouldn't or couldn't work. We'll mention it to their team the next time we talk and see if they have additional advice or are potentially working on an attachment along those lines.
For my home it will be mower, edger, snowblower, and granular dispenser for salt…ice around here sucks…and maybe the liquid sprayer to water my tomatoes…fill it with liquid fertilizer and water…yes I am that lazy, and if they add an automatic picker, I will get that too…🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hello my name is Martin Castro I'm from Tucson Arizona could it cut grass for a solar Farm over 5 million panels how many acres a day does this cut. Thank you
Hey Martin! Thanks for the question. If this is in reference to the M1 mower module, the currently stated performance on the unit is 6 acres a week. We have not had the chance to put it to the test yet and there could be some additional complexities with wireless product around Solar installations. The M1 could be suitable with the inclusion of the camera on the module, but it might warrant further discussion. If you are interested in discussing our products and your needs further, please feel free to contact us directly from our website autmow.com/contact/commercial/
Seems to be the best thought out yard robot yet..
The swappable mower/snow blower attachment is the best idea so far.
Well done autmow, well done yarbo. Can’t wait to see the results of the m1 module and how yarbo progresses in 2024. Not much snow to worry about here in oz, but having a yard robot for multiple tasks will be awesome.
Thanks for the comment! We are really looking forward to getting down in the weeds with this one and some extensive testing. The team over there has been great and we are really looking forward to working with them and their product to help see how far we can help to push it.
Love your videos! I think we are finally getting to the place that I might be able to get one for my 8000 sq feet TTTF with a Hill and playset. We don't get much snow in Cincinnati but would be nice to be able to use it in the offseason. A detacher would be a cool attachment.
A whole bunch of FOMO with buying something that is improving so quickly. Maybe once someone figures out picking up the dog poop.
A dethatcher would be huge! Especially with it's ability to blow the debris into piles. This thing could be the end all be all for outdoor automation. They just have to get into a reasonable price range for the normal people out there.
As a Husqvarna EPOS customer.. things I would need for Yarbo:
1) Multiple RTK stations.. if it has a reference station that has to be mounted.
2) Trimmer/Edge attachments .. which I believe are in the work.
Yarbo has the best solution. But so was Beta over VHS, HD-DVD over Blu-ray, and Zune over iPod. Marketing is the key to success. Get the bugs worked out and then blast 24/7/365 marketing to all media forms to establish leadership in the market.
Scale up the deck and snowblower intake by 50% with the power to match so that southerners with fast growing grass with days of rain and folks that live where snow can accumulate rapidly and suddenly can use it. It needs to be able to fight its way out of a situation when it is needed most
Is the yarbo capable of pulling a yard roller or is it something that you guys are thinking of creating as an attachment? Maybe even put its own motor to help the roller along to not drain the battery. This is all great news!
This thing could replace my riding mower, weedeater, fertilizer spreader, backpack sprayer, leaf blower, and maybe dethatcher in the future? I’m in!
We hope so! That is certainly their intention. Refine a platform and evolve it for a wide range of applications. It was great to hear their "customer need" focus to developing these new attachments (and the desire to perfect). We see a lot of new opportunities through this and a wide range of customers it could help out. Thanks for the comment!
This is looking promising! I wonder how it will handle a mature tree leaf canopy.
Great question! We are hoping to test as much as possible for both our understanding and for feedback to the manufacturer. Unfortunately, it looks like we might have to wait a bit to test under mature tree canopies but we'll still run it through its paces and simulate what we can. Thanks for the comment.
That it's a multitasker is a big plus. I wouldn't want to spend that much money on something that only did one job for only about 1/2 the year.
Could this theoretically pull a garden tiller? I am assuming the weight pull needed for such an application would be less then pulling a 5500 lb. boat.
Great question. It may take some trial and error on the best way to go about it, but I don't see any reason it wouldn't or couldn't work. We'll mention it to their team the next time we talk and see if they have additional advice or are potentially working on an attachment along those lines.
For my home it will be mower, edger, snowblower, and granular dispenser for salt…ice around here sucks…and maybe the liquid sprayer to water my tomatoes…fill it with liquid fertilizer and water…yes I am that lazy, and if they add an automatic picker, I will get that too…🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You can also just attach pull behind stuff, like a yard sweeper to pick up leaves and stuff
Hello my name is Martin Castro I'm from Tucson Arizona could it cut grass for a solar Farm over 5 million panels how many acres a day does this cut. Thank you
Hey Martin! Thanks for the question. If this is in reference to the M1 mower module, the currently stated performance on the unit is 6 acres a week. We have not had the chance to put it to the test yet and there could be some additional complexities with wireless product around Solar installations. The M1 could be suitable with the inclusion of the camera on the module, but it might warrant further discussion. If you are interested in discussing our products and your needs further, please feel free to contact us directly from our website autmow.com/contact/commercial/
Just call it 69 slope. No one will fact check