Robotic Following Cart to Replace Light Duty Tractor Tasks?

   / Robotic Following Cart to Replace Light Duty Tractor Tasks?
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just like a tractor, makes sense to have more implements
as long as mower is quick detach you can use burro for other tasks
to justify cost
 
   / Robotic Following Cart to Replace Light Duty Tractor Tasks?
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Yeah, a lot of our customers right now are nurseries (
), and then fruit growing operations.

Being able to carry, tow, scout, patrol, mow, and spray seems to be the winning combo.
 
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Prototype Cortador (Spanish for Cutter / Mower) system in more finalized form. 48 inch, swing blades, cuts like 1.5 inch stuff similar to a bush hog. Fully electric. 2 pins, 2 connections via our EPTO to connect to robot.


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Running with a remote control in this video. Using it in areas where a tractor would tend to get really tippy or get stuck.
 
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Next step is to make it like a Rhumba vacuum.
That'll be interesting development like for 5 to 10 acres
 
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Next step is to make it like a Rhumba vacuum.
That'll be interesting development like for 5 to 10 acres
We have that today!!

You set up perimeters, and it fills them in autonomously.
 
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We have that today!!

You set up perimeters, and it fills them in autonomously.
That would be interesting to observe.
A Rhumba goes all over the place within its confines.
 
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