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@ChaksFM3 ай бұрын
😢q😢
@mattimotion5 ай бұрын
Even remote controlling a mower without any automation seems so much more fun than pushing one, very cool project!
@yoleau1314 ай бұрын
FPV lawn mower drone race
@davydatwood31584 ай бұрын
Others have said this, but I'll add to it: put the twin drive wheels at the front, so you're dragging the swivel wheel. This is called a "tadpole" for motor-trikes and pedal trikes, and it is both much more stable and means you're not jamming that single wheel into the ground and having to push past it. Putting it at the rear will drag it *over* the bumps instead of pushing it *into* the bumps.
@DamienLeafItToUsАй бұрын
Makes sense. I think that is the reason the Aptera was designed that way. Great point.
@gdolphyАй бұрын
Double if the swivel wheel drops into a hole
@AlessandroTischer5 ай бұрын
I've had a lawn mower robot for the past 7 years now (an husqvarna automower 315) and I can say it's a game changer. The garden is always tidy and we make no noise (vs my neighbors who uses their gas mowers every other weekend, and have their grass always high until next cut). What I can also say, though, is that the perimeter line is a pain. If at the time I bought my mower there was a GPS one at a similar price, I would have bought it without thinking a second. So, good work for now, if needed as a proof of concept, keep working on the perimeter-limited style mower, but think about rtk, it's on another level!
@maxmustermann25964 ай бұрын
The GPS will need a beacon to match the accuracy constraints, won't it? Would the cheap Aliexpress GPS modules be able to compete? I fear it won't, but that would be really nice.
@TheSlimHim4 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing (though I lack experience, just been researching the options). Great thing about this being open source is once it's out there, someone could add that as an option! Heck, Id bet someone could make it use both so it stays in the yard for certain but has the accuracy of where it's mowed of the rtk.
@Hemmjay4 ай бұрын
I could have said each word. Maybe have a look to OpenMower project.
@thewatersaviorАй бұрын
Hearing that GPS without beacons isnt quite accurate. Some are having you drive the borders roomba style. I have not seen anyone trying to use cameras to record and recognize borders.
@AlessandroTischerАй бұрын
@@thewatersavior if you want to use GPS you absolutely need RTK. Cameras are quite difficult to implement, since not all gardens are perfectly flat, and a hill seen by a low resolution, low point of view camera might result equivalent to a hedge or a bush
@gregzambo66934 ай бұрын
Great Project. Robot Mowers are VERY EXPENSIVE so it makes sense to DIY. I'll be watching !
@TheSlimHim4 ай бұрын
After you tackle this, id love to see a diy roomba!
@StormBurnX4 ай бұрын
Ohey! I love making little robot designs like this that require rugged durability, and I have two big recommendations right off the bat for this based on my own experiences! When 3D printing discs that need to spin without exploding, using the concentric fill for layers is super useful! If you use the default zigzag, your prints have a specific weakness in one horizontal direction, similar to layer separation problems. It can be particularly noticed when 3D printing gears. The proper solution to this, of course, is to waterjet some aluminum or other metal so you don't have a crucial part like that 3D printed! Additionally, when dealing with high-speed rotation, a very quick and easy self-diagnostic method the robot can use to ensure it's not damaged or malfunctioning is an accelerometer! In the case of a sawblade (or the saw-adjacent rotary hinged blades on your grass cutter mechanism) it's quite standard to include an accelerometer near the center of rotation, on a stationary part of the robot. This way, the signal can be quickly checked to see if there's any unexpected wobble or vibration each time the device spins up to speed, ensuring there's not unexpected friction (things caught in the bearing or mechanism!) or wobble (blade missing, broken, etc!) Hope these tips help! I love the idea of open source designs like this and I think youtube is a great community platform that allows creators to spread brilliant ideas :)
@EVERT19994 ай бұрын
I started (but never really finished) a very similar project a few years ago. In order to avoid expensive motor drivers, I DIYed some crude H-bridges with relays. The controllability of such a driver isn't great: the motors can only run at 100% power forwards or 100% backwards, nothing in between. But because all the current passes through simple relay leads, such a setup can handle a lot of power easily. For the relatively slow, highly geared down motors, the crappy controllability wasn't really an issue.
@tkrox83795 ай бұрын
Congratulations! I once wanted to make such a robot, but I don't know enough about electronics to make one that works with the boundary wire. I saw on the internet that most people make robotic mowers with RTK GPS, which is quite expensive. I can't wait for the second part! Powodzenia :)
@DaveEverett013 ай бұрын
I used to run a website and forum for this kind of robot back in the late 90s. My robot had 5 IR sensors along the front to detect the blades of grass. So sort of like a line follower, the robot could follow the cut edge, gradually turning inward until the sensors no longer detected any grass and would beep to alert me. The robot was small enough that I could pick it up by a handle on the top, then take it to another grass area and start again. The whole top was mounted so it could move a little and would operate 4 micro-switches like a joystick, so I could get an 8-way reading on obstacles it might hit. The method resulted in neatly cut grass rather than the randomness of turning at the boundary wire. Because I used grass sensors, the robot made it's own boundary by detecting the edge of the grass, or concrete flowerbed edges.
@sailorbishop4 ай бұрын
Awesome project - not a big fan of the perimeter wire myself, but that's because my ground is really rocky. Keeping the weight close to the driving wheels will help with traction, as would small spikes on them. Keep up the good work
@Nadesican4 ай бұрын
I look forward to seeing your progress on making this autonomous. A good start might be running the code with it communicating to a base station while you tweak the inputs, then transitioning to something that follows the guide line to build out a map. Keep up the good work!
@ukaszciaon78125 ай бұрын
I have the mower you took pictures of. It had a problem driving on surfaces with slopes > 45%. The solution was to buy sprockets, you can find them as "landroid wheel spikes". In the more expensive version, these are a combined 3 sprockets per wheel. Not only does the robot drive up steep inclines, it also performs better when the grass is longer and doesn't leave "trampled" wheel tracks on the grass, this is especially noticeable when driving along the cable towards the charging station. Good luck with the project.
@719gt44 ай бұрын
So undervalued channel!! Keep up the good work!!
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@roblatour35114 ай бұрын
I wish someone would design an open source weed puller robot
@OrionAerospace5 ай бұрын
Awesome project! I’ve wanted to automate this task (because I’m lazy) for a long time. Cool to see someone do it!
@kalashin15295 ай бұрын
cool project! some things i would suggest (using lawn robots since 8 years now): Make the not moved wheel in the back - so motors in the front with most of the weight. also bigger wheels if possible. also 4 wheels if possible. :D
@mrab42224 ай бұрын
If there's a dip in the ground, an unpowered wheel at the front will be pushed into it, whereas an unpowered wheel at the back will be pulled out of it.
@BrainSlugs834 ай бұрын
Also... Paint it bright orange, or add some reflective tape or something! 😉 Or 3D print an orange protective cover? Something that screams "caution" at anyone who sees it.
@Niwen20585 ай бұрын
Windshield wipers motors, used, cost like 10€ and have ridiculus torque. Paired with 2 BTS7960B( 6-7€) makes cheap very strong drivetrain - I've used them for exactly same project. For blades I've used disposable blades for tape knife - some have hole premade and are very sharp. Be careful however, my main fear that stopped me from finishing project was my kids safety - If you could think about it in next video I would be very intrested to see your ideas
@danilolattaro4 ай бұрын
That's my main concern. All the safeguards that need to be implemented, with sensors and software, to make sure no human or animal can get hurt by a spinning blade without supervision
@enodenmad4 ай бұрын
I never thought about using those blades... You could work up a tube, slider and spring system with weight on the back end for each blade. Centrifugal forces as it picks up speed would extend the blades and springs would retract them back into the sheath.
@Niwen20584 ай бұрын
@@enodenmad cool idea! But in general, sheath in enviromant of gras clippings probably would tend to jam a lot, so I suggest simplify your idea and add spring off center of blade pivot - so it would rotate inwards when stationary, and open up when spun up. Blades are on pivot also to avoid shattering on smal stones or weeds, if we limit their movement only to in/out we’d loose this feature
@enodenmad4 ай бұрын
@@Niwen2058 I can think of a few fixes. Hybrid wheel design to adjust the rigidity of the blades and allow them to flex back into the design without breaking. Or notching the drive shaft and angling the blades so that it turns with the weight of the blade assembly enough to cut heavy grass but hitting a more solid object could kick it into a neutral or reverse position and this retracts all blades instantly. A 3D printed squeegee or felt wiper could keep particles from entering the sheath... I know it's a lot of engineering, maybe even over doing it, but my line of work you prioritize safety first then fix the other issues.
@ChriFux3 ай бұрын
when your motors don't have enough torque you can always reduce the wheel size, just like you did later on ^^ make a huge difference
@MakenModify4 ай бұрын
Very cool project. Did something very similar some weeks ago (didn't do a video on it yet). I started with a defective mower from ebay (mainboard was dead) and converted it to remote control. While watching I'm printing a new blade disk. Looking forward to the next part :)
@PhG19615 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I've been working on a robot lawnmower for a while now. Your video gives me new insights...!!
@merkatorix4 ай бұрын
I'm here for the technical part, but I just wanted to mention: Nice video effects :D
@jonathantribble70134 ай бұрын
I was surprised when you made smaller wheels. Won’t larger wheels move better through grass? What about using the swivel wheel in the rear? So cool! Congrats on the shed!!!
@davydatwood31584 ай бұрын
A bigger wheel takes more torque to start moving, and it looks like the real problem is getting going, not dealing with uneven terrain. (He also made the wheel wider which would help with the ground pressure problem of a smaller wheel.) I agree that a tadpole configuration would be better for the wheels, though.
@throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx4 ай бұрын
then y do people put bigger and bigger wheels for mtb, it rolls over stuff easier
@enricodesign6194 ай бұрын
nice project niko, and remember, we should fail fast and fail often when inventing, so we get to the success faster :)
@maxmustermann25964 ай бұрын
I'm really interested in the next part.
@johanbos36514 ай бұрын
Great Project, . Also the fact that you show the YT video followers the option to see your progress in this project is great. But to be interested for others , to jump on your bandwagon as well , it needs more update , needs to be more mature . . We have a small lawn but still keen to to see what the final end stage project will be and against which DIY price.
@robertpoynton99232 ай бұрын
This is a lot like the open mower project in some ways. Love the idea! I have a 4200m2 block so i moght need a few of them
@SatanicJamnic5 ай бұрын
Witam szanownego. Algorytm mi zaproponował to jako 1 Twój film. Imponujący międzynarodowy kanal mordo. Szacun.
@chiparooo4 ай бұрын
Great job! Can’t wait to see the next video in the series. Thanks for sharing!
@jonathanr42424 ай бұрын
Great video. You should put four motors on.
@refusalspam4 ай бұрын
You probably want a big gear reduction for the wheels. It doesn’t need to go so fast and it will be much easier to modulate the speed in the ranges you can actually mow at.
@4115steve5 ай бұрын
be careful charging a warm or hot battery because it can cause permanent damage, cool video.
@granie3004 ай бұрын
Świetny projekt, sam planuje się za coś podobnego zabrać. Niektóre części już zamówione ale z mikrokontrolerami i w ogóle elektroniką mam raczej mało wspólnego haha, może jako programista będę w stanie coś zdziałać. Pozdrawiam
@dorianduda33284 ай бұрын
Great job Nikodem! Can't wait for next part about boundry wire, I am curious how you solved it. I also did try to make mover but more heavy duty one, with wiper motors as a main powertrain, but these were overmade with too much power consumption. I have ended with motors from window window lift motors. As a blade motor I used 12V DC motor from power drill. I stopped now because I have no idea which sensors to use to sense the boundry wire.
@fireheadpet20394 ай бұрын
Super project! Love your approach, although mayge, just maybe give yourself enough time to think/brainstorm a little more. My first reaction is the mowing bed: it should be able to cut taller & thicker grass. Many other machines do it successfully with the same principle as yours. This might come back to haunt the project later. Either way, I love this and look forward to your next video. Good job!
@darrenbell35342 ай бұрын
You're pushing the caster wheel which is small and will catch on every small obstable, would go easier by dragging it.
@illumi10114 ай бұрын
just build a battlebot, if it fails you still have a lawnmower.
@thewatersaviorАй бұрын
Would love to see a test vs using a propeller to do your cutting - If you are sucking they you pull the grass vertical and it sucks your mower to ground?
@josephcatano47054 ай бұрын
Here's a comment for you, I subscribed 5 seconds into the video. I know a quality content creator deserving of a follow when I see one.
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
I appreciate it a lot! Thank you!
@jjones5034 ай бұрын
A serious gem in a pile of coal.
@BrainSlugs834 ай бұрын
I hate to be that guy, you even called me out in the video... And I love the idea of this... And I know prototyping is expensive... But as soon as you started spending hundreds on this, it got *more* expensive than the commercial ones from China... Like... if those parts break... It's the same cost to replace them as to get a whole new commercial unit... I appreciate the DIYness of it though, and the gumption to reuse parts... But this is a rabbithole I went down with 3D printing 16 years ago... It used to be cheaper to DIY, and so I did for a few years but eventually, it became cheaper to just buy a better product than to purchase the replacement parts for the things that broke, but I was resistant to change, and that cost me a lot. Honestly, I'd be more interested in modifying an off the shelf robot mower, like the cheapest one from China, and do an OSS Firmware replacement project. Find a way to hack in an i2c GPS and Camera modules and some AI (classical AI, like A*, PID tuning, obstacle accordance, etc.) to have be able to monitor the robot in real time from my phone / browser, and to avoid setting any magnetic lines in the ground. Fun project though. Gives me ideas. 👍
@matteovillani89834 ай бұрын
great project, but maybe you chose too high rpm motors, for a nice mower you need around 30rpm
@Muziek374144 ай бұрын
does the big roller wheel in the front not push the grass down so its harder to cut? thats why most have 4 wheels so the blades can reach better. You could also experiment with just a piece of plastic wire at high rpm, that is what used for handheld mowers and is ment for higher grass :)
@divyaprakashbiswas87814 ай бұрын
Hi Nikodem! Great project once again. Just want to ask if you have tried to put more weight between the wheels, for example the acid battery. My guess is if you can put more wait between two wheels, the wheels will get more friction to turn. Putting battery on top of the idle third wheel makes it hard for the robot to move.
@JeromeDemers4 ай бұрын
@4:01 that is why I only print with white PLA, it's to write sharpies notes on my design!
@JaklizTheEngineer5 ай бұрын
i'm doing a similar project currently, but I'm using RTK-GPS and ROS, so the mower will cost a bit more :D (the gps modules and raspberry pi are not cheap). I'm also considering using UWB for localization, but I have not managed to make it reliable yet. Maybe I will also make videos about it :D i also have a jetson nano ready for computer vision, but I don't know if it will be possible to use as navigation.
@fotosdelviaje4 ай бұрын
Following you in hopes of seeing your project someday soon :)
@nikodembartnik3 ай бұрын
What GPS-RTK are you using? Do you have your own base station or do you use NTRIP?
@JaklizTheEngineer3 ай бұрын
@@nikodembartnik I have my own base station. I use a set of two u-blox C94-M8P modules. They have amazing accuracy (within 2cm if the mower has good view of the sky), so the mower can follow the path nicely. But it is not exactly cheap...
@estebanpa79234 ай бұрын
I think the problem is not the motors but rather that it has a single small wheel in front and that generates a lot of pressure on the ground.
@johnford78474 ай бұрын
Very cool project! Good luck. FWIW - some years ago I bought a low-end robovacuum. As far as I can tell, it does a random walk to clean an area and the software is not smart enough to go recharge when the battery is low. Not a particularly efficient vacuum. I'm very curious to see how you handle the mowing algorithm(s). Thank you for sharing the video and information.
@t1d1004 ай бұрын
In regard to having to give your first motor prototype a push to get it going... Some motors require a start up capacitor. I wonder if you had used such a capacitor if it might have operated better... Just a thought. Cheers.
@maxwoods2865 ай бұрын
Looking forward to your next video! Do you have any plans on giving it adjustable cutting height?
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
Yes, I decided to skip it for now but it will be added in the future, I am not sure how to do it in a proper and minimal way but most likely it will be a simple knob on the top with 3-4 height settings to choose from.
@ighea4 ай бұрын
Nice. How about bigger driving tyres?
@jase1719734 ай бұрын
Hi I see that you are using an aero ESC. this may not be the best choice to drive the blade as they normally get more air cooling. Check current draw of the cutter under load. may need to add a heatsink to use a brushless ESC intended for an RC car.
@leventbiyikoglu46394 ай бұрын
I don't know if somebody else mentioned before, but why do you drive the robot from the rear instead of driving from the front? I mean just the opposite direction, will be much easier to drive
@VeerDaVlog5 ай бұрын
I'm excited to see the approach you are going to use for autonomous navigation or robot
@jonathanjacob54534 ай бұрын
How about getting a couple of sheep?
@Techne894 ай бұрын
Hmm. It can be cool to add AR game to RC controlled version. I think I saw Dyson vacuum cleaners had similar idea. Maybe you can explore or do color with some one
@impact2244884 ай бұрын
Have you thought about addings some bracers to the chassis? It seems to be flexing a bit in the video, especially with the gel battery
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
It's not flexing, it's simply not flat, cheap plywood rarely is
@kristianmorris97384 ай бұрын
How about a robot weed picker?
@jbwork5 ай бұрын
Nice work man 👍
@Muziek374144 ай бұрын
why do it manually 2 hours a week when you can automate it in 50 hours a week :P
@explainlikeimfive48334 ай бұрын
I also working in same kind of project remote control rc car using Mobile phone Use 18650 battery + You can get cheap type c bms + charge controller And use it You will get good capacity for cheap price and less weight your old motors are powerful enough for running I see the problem is lead acid battery it's heavy that's why it struggling
@islanzadi15 ай бұрын
Do you know about openmower? Might be worth a look. Nice video
@bartomiejrapacz13035 ай бұрын
@nikodembartnik I was going to suggest the same. Buy cheapest one, and replace electronic. I bought cheapest yard force mower and I'm going to modernize that. I haven't disassemble it yet, but it reports as esp chip to router, so it may be even easier.
@bartomiejrapacz13034 ай бұрын
Update: yardforce 280r and 400i are stm32f103 based, it's almost the same as bluepill that can be used as an arduino :)
@tulindo715 ай бұрын
Good start Nikodem! I know you're in an easly stage of the project but do you have an idea of the final cost? Will it be able to deal with non flat gardens?
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
Not sure yet and I hope so, if not I will try to upgrade the motors to something better :)
@VAARRR14 ай бұрын
You need bigger front wheel
@alphabetaed30073 ай бұрын
So how do you get the files for the 3d printing? And the arduino code? Or do you plan on working on it and finalizing it more?
@jesseboise61624 ай бұрын
Sounds like you might not have a start capacitor connected to the motors and so the current draw is way to high to get the robot to start moving.
@neilgillies69435 ай бұрын
LOL, this is 2024, we need to use an accurate GPS+ system like the new Kress machines - NO boundary wires please 😁😁😁
@VitaminSte4 ай бұрын
He built a DIY automated lawn mower and shared how he did it for free. You come along with your double chin and chubby fingers and say it should be better. Get a grip of yourself
@mattphillips65154 ай бұрын
Kress machines require a reference station at the dealer to work, if it gets turned off (if the dealer closes down), you have no mower and youve lost your investment. Husqvarna, Segway and Stiga have a better solution. Husqvarna are overpriced and unreliable though! Interestingly Stihl announced they won't go wireless for safety reasons. Also, GPS doesn't work with heavy tree cover because the manufacturers won't invest in better GPS technology so in many cases wired machines are the only option.
@neilgillies69434 ай бұрын
@@mattphillips6515 Good info Matt, thanks - didn't know that. Kress doesn't mention that in any of the online vids I've seen - saved me some money 😊
@gpTeacher4 ай бұрын
Great project! I've signed up on skill share but I cannot find your project once I'm there. Please give a link that I can take to your project. The url you provide just takes me to the sign up page and then the main landing page. Thanks
@throwawaypt2throwawaypt2-xp8nx4 ай бұрын
have the pivot wheel be the trailing wheel so it iant driving into the ground
@ziad_jkhan4 ай бұрын
How about making solar with film panels connected to supercapacitors?
@WhatsTheWordBozo4 ай бұрын
You could get away with drill motors at this weight as a heads up. You can get them from pawn shops for like 5 bucks.
@jjones5034 ай бұрын
Sir. Sir excuse me. You lost your mustache. 😆 Good video!
@wizzardcj4 ай бұрын
Buy a used, cheap, beat up hover board. U can hack the firmware on the controller and even use that as a motor controller. They have A LOT of torque, motors are sensored, have position feedback, Ah consumption etc. A used hoverboard is like 20-40 euros
@mrelnek5 ай бұрын
polak jesteś dobrze po angielsku gadasz też spróbuje zbudować takom kosiarke lecz użyje jeden silnik 24v 350w do napendzenia a przednie kółko użyje do skrencania używając mocnego servo lub silnika 775 też może spróbuj
@Kmnri5 ай бұрын
Amazing project, let me complain about microphone once more. Lavalier mic on the beginning - great Voiceover parts - great Unknown microphone at around 3:00 mark - terrible, echo, completely different than rest of the video 7:40 - lots of noise, don't see your mic around the shirt Now as for project itself, brushless motors + cheapo VESC is the way to go. I am currently in the middle of designing my own VESC hardware and you would be surprised how much more torquey BLDC motors are. Price is also not much different, cheapo vesc is around 40euro + 20 euro per motor and you will have zero issues with power. Alternatively if you want to go even cheaper you can repurpose those cheap hoverboards, they have two great motors + battery in them and even electronics (altho repurposing electronics may not be so easy)
@brunoyudi95555 ай бұрын
now i wish i had a lawn just to build this robot lol
@VeerDaVlog5 ай бұрын
😅 you can try building floor cleaning robot
@VeerDaVlog5 ай бұрын
08:56 - I think the weight of the robot is too low, which is hindering the movement of the robot.
@ramijali69643 ай бұрын
Brother when upload my program and start and going suddenly stop and there is showing grbl 1.1h ($ for help) give me solution. I have no idea❤
@MrJinwright4 ай бұрын
Go with gps and lidar instead of perimeter wire
@FabriceCHERRIER5 ай бұрын
great! but i think it go too fast and your motors are too small
@ColinMcMahon13374 ай бұрын
Is there any chance you're looking for design/prototype help? Little bits, pieces, connectors, etc.. I've been looking to start the same project, but I'd rather colab if it's possible.
@GeoFry32 ай бұрын
I'll work the hardest to be lazy.
@jdallen75884 ай бұрын
How many people saying it is lazy are hand washing their clothes instead of using a washing machine?
@jjones5034 ай бұрын
He just understands how mentally unhappy people are om youtube.
@superradmaker4 ай бұрын
Battle Bot next video?
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
maybe :)
@mice3d4 ай бұрын
cool, I was building a Rep-al mower, but feature creap at the time made me not finish it :D. in the end I backed a mamotion luba mower on kickstarter. Mine was using sabertooth controller with ardurover, and GPS / RTK, as perimeter wire drives me nuts, we have a husqvarna, and the amount of times it has just nicked the wire. than later it corrodes and trying to find it is nuts. if you want to go gps and ardupilot way, check out "Yuri's Homebrew & DIY" here on youtube.
@AnItalianGuyOnYT4 ай бұрын
what about sticking some blades on a roomba
@oseyr4 ай бұрын
Dont bother with the perimeter wire and look up ROS2 and NAV2 :)
@FrontWaffle5 ай бұрын
What about GPS?
@decootubization4 ай бұрын
Może warto by zamienić kierunki ruchu? Tzn duże koła to przód a nie tył?
@nikodembartnik4 ай бұрын
Myślałem o tym ale patrząc na inne komercyjne roboty tego typu to każdy jest zbudowany z dużymi kołami z tyłu. Dlaczego? Nie jestem pewny, być może robot o takiej konstrukcji lepiej kosi kąty i wąskie miejsca, to będzie coś do sprawdzenia podczas testów na całym ogrodzie.
@Piccyman14 ай бұрын
You need 2 front wheels
@kansaIainen4 ай бұрын
TOO MUCH WEIGHT ON THE FRONT WHEEL.
@clownbooface26244 ай бұрын
Child ride on car motors are dirt cheap, 200 dolla is a waste
@protowalker4 ай бұрын
9:30 skyblock
@thinkdomotic49154 ай бұрын
❤👍
@tcarney574 ай бұрын
No one older than thirty years should have a robot mower. They need the exercise of a hand-pushed one.
@MrBlates2 ай бұрын
Ed
@trapper12115 ай бұрын
lmfao you mow your lawn every week?!?!?! you have no life or what?
@tedbastwock38104 ай бұрын
Agree, is a waste of time and money. Many people waste a lot of time and money on nothing but appearances. But I like this video and channel very much. Lets make sure to give him respect and encouragement so he keeps sharing awesome videos of awesome ideas with us.
@vacoff27174 ай бұрын
In past times maker youtubers was more skilled and could amaze me, this generation sucks