On my new ( purchased on 28 August 2023 / now 15.6 hours ) ZXT 72 61G8 / sn: 161469LF : I just had my dealership: D & J Equipment, Inc in Longwood, FL, upgrade my mower to the Wright part #72410104 " Tweel Wheel Rear Tires." 🤠 OH YEA👍
Hey Ed, I just want to let you know of a spelling error in the stander B manual, It is on page 7-1 in exclusions it says corrision instead of corrosion. Additionally, just bought my first wright and I absolutely love it, very smooth not very loud yet plenty of power, and I only have a 18.5 hp 32"
@@Greenzie why would these companies allow all that revenue capture to slip away? Theres no need for Jim the local lawn guy anymore. Just fleet trucks that are totally autonomous. 5 years or less and it will be a done deal.
@@ExploreWithIsaac youre foolish thinking that the operators wont be wearing a Wright uniform. The days of the local lawn man are numbered. You will be owned by private equity in the near future.
For safety as of right now, we leave a wide birth around obstacles. You can do a small technical area, but I wouldn't recommend, a human is going to be much faster. Real productivity comes from letting it do the big open areas, while another operator uses a mower and other tools (weed whip, trimmer, edger, blower) to do the detailed work around obstacles, and the boundary/perimter.
I guess the next step is creating a file for each property so the machine knows its spatial parameters. Off you go. Youre welcome. Let's put these landscapers out of business ASAP!
great idea
On my new ( purchased on 28 August 2023 / now 15.6 hours ) ZXT 72 61G8 / sn: 161469LF : I just had my dealership: D & J Equipment, Inc in Longwood, FL, upgrade my mower to the Wright part #72410104 " Tweel Wheel Rear Tires." 🤠 OH YEA👍
Hey Ed, I just want to let you know of a spelling error in the stander B manual, It is on page 7-1 in exclusions it says corrision instead of corrosion. Additionally, just bought my first wright and I absolutely love it, very smooth not very loud yet plenty of power, and I only have a 18.5 hp 32"
Is this the future Wright mowers is taking, eliminating the operator? Noted.
Empowering the operator to get more done, go home earlier and put more money in their pocket. We're eliminating labor challenges.
@@Greenzie why would these companies allow all that revenue capture to slip away? Theres no need for Jim the local lawn guy anymore. Just fleet trucks that are totally autonomous. 5 years or less and it will be a done deal.
Now the operator can weed whip while the mower is mowing and can get more jobs done in a day making the company more money.
@@ExploreWithIsaac youre foolish thinking that the operators wont be wearing a Wright uniform. The days of the local lawn man are numbered. You will be owned by private equity in the near future.
@@ExploreWithIsaac Bingo Bango. Exactly.
How well does this do is small technical areas, It looks like it misses about 6 feet around the obstacles in the video.
For safety as of right now, we leave a wide birth around obstacles. You can do a small technical area, but I wouldn't recommend, a human is going to be much faster. Real productivity comes from letting it do the big open areas, while another operator uses a mower and other tools (weed whip, trimmer, edger, blower) to do the detailed work around obstacles, and the boundary/perimter.
I guess the next step is creating a file for each property so the machine knows its spatial parameters. Off you go.
Youre welcome. Let's put these landscapers out of business ASAP!