It would be interesting to see it working on a not-so-perfectly-level-lawn. My Landroid that has a similar front wheel is having issues with smaller bumps and dips in the ground, and gets its rear wheels to spin and ruin the grass.
Thank you for the video - I m looking at getting this one and holding off for more reviews - so I am happy you re continuing with this one. My question is the batter: how much battery percentage did it finish this mow? + it goes down to 20mm as you mention couple times, but how high does it go?
Started at 96%. Did the mapping and some mucking around off camera driving it manual. Did a 2 edge then straight lines up and down. It’s about 90m2, a slight slope, was cutting much off and was 81% at the end. It cuts 20mm to 90mm, adjustable at the dial and not in the app.
@@lawnporn thank you for your in depth reply (I know you re busy mate) and valuable info, the battery performed well then and it s returning home. Shame the height isn’t adjustable on app but can’t have it all hey
Thanks for the reply, it's definitely a different mower to the RoboCup t500 , looks completely different and the RoboCup only has one blade and 2 front wheels. Thanks for the reply anyway, cheers
In Australia we have the might Mow Master, made in Western Australia. Well known in the cricket world. The R22G is an absolute masterpiece of a reel mower.
The 2000 charges no problem. I haven’t tried the pre production in a while. It is winter here at the moment so the grass isn’t growing much. Lawn will start growing in a couple of months.
Thanks for the video, but your grass looks way too good! 😄 I'm really hoping we'll begin to see some examples of Yuka handling more challenging terrain, with some moderate ruts, obstacles, and inclines.
While I was ready to buy the Luba 2, I came across Yuka information. I decided it was a better choice for me. On order and anxiously waiting.
Fun times ahead! ⛳️
excited to get mine. I'm in the US and have tall fescue so I am hoping the YUKA will be able to handle it.
Good times ahead?
The floating deck looks really good, keen to see underneath the mower.
Next video will be more thorough. Will certainly do.
It would be interesting to see it working on a not-so-perfectly-level-lawn. My Landroid that has a similar front wheel is having issues with smaller bumps and dips in the ground, and gets its rear wheels to spin and ruin the grass.
Next growing season I will test it in a few different areas. Waiting for the grass to get growing again here.
Thank you for the video - I m looking at getting this one and holding off for more reviews - so I am happy you re continuing with this one. My question is the batter: how much battery percentage did it finish this mow? + it goes down to 20mm as you mention couple times, but how high does it go?
Started at 96%. Did the mapping and some mucking around off camera driving it manual. Did a 2 edge then straight lines up and down. It’s about 90m2, a slight slope, was cutting much off and was 81% at the end.
It cuts 20mm to 90mm, adjustable at the dial and not in the app.
@@lawnporn thank you for your in depth reply (I know you re busy mate) and valuable info, the battery performed well then and it s returning home. Shame the height isn’t adjustable on app but can’t have it all hey
Thanks for the video. One question, how long does it run on a single charge do you know?
I’m not sure about this yet. Sorry. We are in the middle of winter. Lawns are not growing at the moment.
@@lawnporn Thanks for getting back to me.
Great informative video Matt
Glad you enjoyed it. Thanks as always Brendan.
Hey mate, thanks for the video. What's your opinion on this vs the RoboCup t500? Which would you buy?
Same mower just programmed to do less area. Not sure if it is a smaller battery or not.
Thanks for the reply, it's definitely a different mower to the RoboCup t500 , looks completely different and the RoboCup only has one blade and 2 front wheels. Thanks for the reply anyway, cheers
@@nateishere4992 sorry, I thought the original question was in the RoboUp review.
I prefer the Yuka.
@@lawnporn thanks again, I bought the Yuka , fingers crossed :)
Are the any locally manufacture reel mowers in australia? And how do they compare with allett mowers? Thank you
In Australia we have the might Mow Master, made in Western Australia. Well known in the cricket world. The R22G is an absolute masterpiece of a reel mower.
Has there been any issue with the charging recently compared to the reproduction model
The 2000 charges no problem. I haven’t tried the pre production in a while. It is winter here at the moment so the grass isn’t growing much. Lawn will start growing in a couple of months.
Ta for the video mate
No Problem.
This is the 2000. What’s the difference to the Yuka 1500?
ow high of a threshold can it pass over?
90mm is the highest cut if that is what you mean.
Thanks for the video, but your grass looks way too good! 😄
I'm really hoping we'll begin to see some examples of Yuka handling more challenging terrain, with some moderate ruts, obstacles, and inclines.
I will certainly do some other scenarios in the future.
its a shame its not a cylinder mower. A robot cylinder with a separate sweeper vaccuum would be the best