Weight rating for the ankle, that’s absolutely hilarious, lol. I should pull the trigger on buying this today… I was thinking of somehow sticking a ring stick up cam on it cos I travel for work, what do you think about that? 👊🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
Great video . After watching a few of your videos I am now a subscriber. I like the way you do and explain things. Were the guards you removed hard to take off? Does it cut closer now? Did taking the guards off reduce the rigidity of the mower in that area?
Thanks for subscribing and leaving a nice comment 👍. I detail the guards and their removal in this video: Luba 5000 AWD End of Season - Real World Use Review ruclips.net/video/w5fTTyBh400/видео.html
Did you map the path onto the curb? In your other videos it drove with a wheel well into the street. I don’t have a roll-over style curb like you do, and a wheel over that far could be a disaster on the busy street I have. My Luba arrives tomorrow.
I did map onto curb, but there is a risk of slight deviations from the path. As you said, in my case it isn’t a big deal, but I wouldn’t do it on regular curbing.
I noticed you don't go right up against the pavers.....I assume that is by design and then you trim that? you look to be about 6-8 inches (maybe more?) off of the pavers...is that right?
Most landscape beds, pavers, etc are higher then the grass level which means you'll have to trim around those areas no matter how close you get with the machine. The real problem is that the machine can get caught up on the pavers if the boundary is too close. Since you have to be there with a trimmer anyway, might as well keep enough clearance to not have any issues. People who want to use these robots are now starting to lower their beds and pavers even with the ground and also create a wider border with the pavers so that robot can actually go half on and off the pavers easier and cut that entire edge. So yeah, plenty of ways to make your yard robot friendly.
Most cut their own with a gas mower and a couple pay a service. It’s interesting…most people can’t comprehend a robot cutting their grass, they see it but it doesn’t seem real to them?
I've been mowing with my Luba 2 since March 12. Love it!
Awesome, great to hear.
Has it been running everyday with no problems
The Lawn Engineer, I love your channel so much, I just had to subscribe!
That’s awesome, thanks for the subscription. Also, for leaving such a nice comment.
Great review
What about thatch.. cloppings are not removed
I do cut every other day to keep the clippings small and they disappear quickly without forming thatch.
Thanks for the follow up.
Much appreciated
You’re welcome! Thanks for leaving a nice comment.
Weight rating for the ankle, that’s absolutely hilarious, lol.
I should pull the trigger on buying this today…
I was thinking of somehow sticking a ring stick up cam on it cos I travel for work, what do you think about that? 👊🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
I’m glad my humor connected with someone 🙃.
I think the ring camera would be a great way to keep track of the mower when away from home.
Enjoyed the video! I've watched some videos with the sunseeker seems solid, if they can get it in mass production.
Thank you! Yes, I’m interested to try out the Sun Seeker. It’s amazing how quickly these companies are popping up and pushing the technology.
Great video . After watching a few of your videos I am now a subscriber. I like the way you do and explain things. Were the guards you removed hard to take off? Does it cut closer now? Did taking the guards off reduce the rigidity of the mower in that area?
Thanks for subscribing and leaving a nice comment 👍.
I detail the guards and their removal in this video:
Luba 5000 AWD End of Season - Real World Use Review
ruclips.net/video/w5fTTyBh400/видео.html
we call those baby ankles :) I am right there with ya!
lol, now I’ve been walking lopsided and the knee on my other leg is all jacked up…stupid baby ankles
Did you map the path onto the curb? In your other videos it drove with a wheel well into the street. I don’t have a roll-over style curb like you do, and a wheel over that far could be a disaster on the busy street I have. My Luba arrives tomorrow.
I did map onto curb, but there is a risk of slight deviations from the path. As you said, in my case it isn’t a big deal, but I wouldn’t do it on regular curbing.
I noticed you don't go right up against the pavers.....I assume that is by design and then you trim that? you look to be about 6-8 inches (maybe more?) off of the pavers...is that right?
Most landscape beds, pavers, etc are higher then the grass level which means you'll have to trim around those areas no matter how close you get with the machine. The real problem is that the machine can get caught up on the pavers if the boundary is too close. Since you have to be there with a trimmer anyway, might as well keep enough clearance to not have any issues.
People who want to use these robots are now starting to lower their beds and pavers even with the ground and also create a wider border with the pavers so that robot can actually go half on and off the pavers easier and cut that entire edge. So yeah, plenty of ways to make your yard robot friendly.
Great explanation, thanks you!
What do your neighbors do for their lawns? Have you been able to convince them to get a Luba?
Most cut their own with a gas mower and a couple pay a service. It’s interesting…most people can’t comprehend a robot cutting their grass, they see it but it doesn’t seem real to them?
😂😂😂 buena esa
😝
I need a lawn engineer to keep mine running. Big waste of money
Sorry to hear that