Yeah installing the boundary wire a ball-ache. What is worse is when the landroid gets stuck on a border, then the wheels churn the wire, and then proceeds to cut it. I have found double end barrel crimps are a good way of repairing and damage done.
I got mine from Worx's eBay store.Can I ask where people are buying their Landroids from? I am tempted by the Landroid over a Husqvarna, but while there are several Husqvarna dealers who will come to the house to look at the garden and install boundary wires, I can't find any Landroid dealers that do the same thing. I am not sure that I would be confident in laying the large amount of wire correctly.
I've literally just received and fitted these from Etsy for my L1500 / WR153E, due to issues with it sliding beyond the boundary wire on a slight slope next to one flower bed.After ongoing issues with my landroid not making it back to home at the end of a mow due to getting stuck in places around the perimeter, I did a complete fresh lay of the cable on the weekend. Took about 2 hours, but so far so good. I have raised the cutter up from 30mm to 40mm as a precaution against cutting the cable before it beds in a bit.
Wondering if anyone else has added weight or upgraded wheels to their landroid for extra traction? See this mentioned a lot on the landroid subreddit (r/worxlandroid). I don't have any particularly bad slopes, but he does struggle for traction occasionally. I just wonder if the big spiked wheels you see might be in danger of damaing the cable, anyone tried them?
Ah nice one, thanks for posting that. Will be interested to see what you make of it, especially if you think there's a chance or (hopefully not) you get damage to the perimeter wire.I've literally just received and fitted these from Etsy for my L1500 / WR153E, due to issues with it sliding beyond the boundary wire on a slight slope next to one flower bed.
So far so good; easy to fit but not confident in the tightness of the screws as they're going into the plastic wheels, and I've seen reports of the mower slipping on the base station with these on. It's immediately obvious that it turns much more accurately and doesn't scuff any more though. We'll see.
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Think I've seen pictures of the same. Just worried about tearing up the turf if it ever gets stuck.I've seen someone just bang in a load of wood screws into the tread to give it more grip, worked really well and a lot cheaper if you're up for a bit of barn door engineering.
Which do you have?They are fantastic. I'm sat here in the garden right now. Suns shining, i'm drinking tea and my lawn looks great as the mower took care of it this morning for me.
Which do you have?
I assume, for people with a front and back lawn, you need to manually move the mower?