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From: RayHoli0
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  • Biggest mistake here is calibration! Number one rule to calbrating is, calibrate to the best speed for most of your lawns. You say that you have this problem on most of your lawns, yet you have it set at 4 MPH. I set it at 2 MPH for most lawns, if I pull up on a large lawn that can take the speed I simply change out the tips to apply the same rate at 4 MPH. It only takes a little time, and increasing efficiency is well worth it. Average (all day long) speed is something you have to account for.

  • @bbvfd2719 I ran the test at a 'safe speed' and at a 'calibrated speed' It failed in both tests.

    

  • This is all due to operator error. Try turning uphill instead of downhill. Not even the best mower will turn downhill. Use a little common sense.

  • @justinennis1 please note that the property is such that it is impossible to not make at least one turn on a down hill slope on either side of the walk.. Not at all uncommon. This type of machine should be designed to not have the lack of capability inhearant in mowers..

    This is supposed to be a calibrated chemical applicator which applies chem evenly, and to only target areas... that.. it is not.

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