Thank you for the clarification! Regarding the stock of cutting discs, I was indeed referring to the stock in the US, and the new batch will arrive there this Thursday. As for other countries, the stock is currently sufficient.
Regarding the testing, there are no country limitations – it’s open for all!
Every mow cut so far i need to clean the blades it end up getting jammed have to clear out few time while it’s running. I mow under typical conditions not excessively tall or wet grass, so I’m surprised by how often this happens. I’d love to participate in testing the new cutting disc if that resolves my major issue, or if this is something the team is looking into improving. * I’ve got four mowing area, each with its own personality—and none of them friendly.
Thanks again for letting me be a part of the test group. Looking forward to seeing how Yarbonlawn evolves.
I’d really appreciate the opportunity to be part of the cutting disk test group. I’m the one who originally raised concerns in the Discord about the cut quality and current disk design, and someone pointed me here to apply.
As you can see from the photos I shared, my yard has just about every terrain challenge you could think of. There are flat areas, slopes, dips, bumps, and plenty of obstacles. My cutting disks are already damaged from its 2nd use, and I have a new set on the way, so I’d really appreciate the chance to try out the improved version.
I work as a security engineer, so I’m used to documenting and writing up detailed findings. I’d be happy to provide clear, structured feedback that Yarbo can use to improve the design even further.
Hi @Yarbo-Forum team, I have many oak trees in my yard so any new disc design that can handle smaller sticks from oak which fall will be very eager to test. This is the perfect time of year for that!
I would love to check out your new and up coming products as well as be a tester. My yard has hills, trees, and lots of sticks. There are also some tree roots that stick out of the ground.
We got the Yarbo for keeping our main lawn and alpaca pasture groomed. Hard to tell from this shot, but this is a pretty steep hill with various runoff-related terrain “features.” We have a few types of grass across the property that could provide different kinds of test patches. We have many old trees dropping branches. Would love to give them a try!
Just wanted to say Hello to a fellow bee keeper. I love your setup. I am in texas and have 15 hives on my farm. I dont mow around it as they are at the edge of a 40 ac property. My Yarbo mows 2 ac around my house and yes it has it quirks but for the most part does well
I would love to be on this beta program. Yarbo mows my 2 ac yard on my 40 ac farm. It has slopes, obstacles, trees walkways… and could be a good test to see the robustness of your design. As a bonus I am an engineer have been in high volume production for 30 yrs so I can give you valuable insight into what I can help you improve not only this but other HW/SW/FW features. You do have a great product and I want to see youll succeed and continue the great support.
I NEED to be part of this test group. I’ve already broken at least 3 discs in roughly 2 weeks of mowing and was already in the process of designing my own metal-cutting disc. I have 3 varieties of terrain: clean, moderately bumpy, and very rough with sticks and rocks.
My property is 2.3 acres, and I have Yarbo mowing approx. half of it.
If you want, I’d be willing to safely re-create several situations where I’ve witnessed Yarbo break a disc.