Two-StrokePlease keep us informed as "George" evolves.
I feel kinda bad posting current pictures and updates because George is now learning
to clear snow, which makes him off-topic.
Tommy
Two-StrokePlease keep us informed as "George" evolves.
Two-Stroke
I feel kinda bad posting current pictures and updates because George is now learning
to clear snow, which makes him off-topic.
Tommy
If I step outside the forum rules, please let me know.I wouldn't give that a thought.
In my mother's case, it's her knees that give her the most trouble while she is out side working in herbut isn't lawn mowing similar to vacuuming?
minkyungWhen you say robot lawn mower, now I am not sure what you are referring to.
minkyungIt's why I said it can be expensive.
Two-StrokeThat's an impressive video. I tried to figure out if it's for sale or just a prototype
Two-Stroke
Schools today are a driving force in the development of projects like in the video, the
elementary and high schools are using the Lego and Battle Bots as the draw for the kid's
attention, in colleges they do projects more like the RoboPlow video(Purdue), most if not
all serious attempts at automating things like mowing and plowing seem to come from
schools.
If you or I tackler these projects it seems we end up using lots of duct tape and doing
projects like in this video YouTube - FLYING LAWN MOWER??? MUST SEE _ NEVER BEFORE SEEN ON YOUTUBE??? ITS FLYING???? or YouTube - Remote controlled snow shovel
Some of that has to due with funding, the project in the sweet snow plow video would cost you or me @15K
to put together, yet for liability reason going commercial may not be practical.
On a side note: the precise path automatic greens mower was a exception, that was a
college project that did go commercial.
Tommy
All opinions expressed are mine alone, and subject to change as information is gained.