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If a tree root is protruding
into the perimeter of your
cutting area it would
present a problem for the
mower.
One solution is to take the
perimeter around the tree
root, leaving this area
unmowed.
Alternatively, cut the tree
root back with a saw and
fill any resulting uneven
surface, then set the
perimeter over it.
A deep enough dip in the
surface of your lawn will
also present problems,
possibly causing the
mower’s wheels to lose
their grip and skid.
If you don’t want to avoid
mowing this area, it’s best
to fill it with soil, compact
it down and re-seed it with
grass.
If your mower encounters particularly long grass it may
treat it as an obstacle as it could bump the mower’s
obstacle sensor. The grass needs to be at a reasonable
level before the Robot Mower can function correctly.
If the area is on the
perimeter line this can
be pegged out as normal.
If it is within the mowing
area it should no longer be
a problem.
Rectifying or avoiding problem areas
Obstacles such as tree roots on lawn
Excessively uneven areas of lawn
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