Invitation to Test Version B of the New Cutting Disc and Blade Guard Design for Yarbo Lawn Mower

Hello everyone,

We are excited to announce that we are currently testing Version B of the new cutting disc and blade guard design for the Yarbo lawn mower. Unlike the previous cutting disc testing invitation, this version focuses on structural improvements aimed at addressing the following issues: overheating, overcurrent and clogging.

Many of you showed interest in joining our previous testing program, and we are thrilled to invite 15 users to participate in testing Version B of the cutting disc and blade guard designs. To participate, we’re looking for users who meet the following criteria:

  1. You own a 2024 Yarbo lawn mower.

  2. Your lawn features dense grass, uneven terrain, slopes, small obstacles, and other complex conditions.

If you’re interested in participating, please reply with a description of your lawn’s condition, or even better, share some pictures of your lawn. We will select 15 participants based on the lawn conditions you provide. The invitation will be open until May 15th, 23:00 (EDT).

Thank you for your ongoing support in helping us enhance our products. Your feedback is invaluable, and we truly appreciate your participation in this process.

Best regards,

Team Yarbo

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Hi Yarbo. That sounds good i am ready to test version b cutting blades. I would love to test the new cutting blades. I have a grass lawn with hedges and fir trees and other various trees.
I have 3 yarbos 2024 with 2 M

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I would like to be considered for the new design setup. I have a lot of obstacles such as trees, light poles and plenty of fence.

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My lawn features all of this. Would love to test this redesign.

2024 Model -
I’d love to test it. Being that I’ve got open tickets regarding these exact issues (over and over) with overcurrent, clogging, etc… My yard’s terrain has lots of slopes, angles, and items to avoid. I’ve included several different photos. The back yard has a steep decline from the house back to a steep incline going out then inclines up to the right and declines down to the left with lots of undulations. The front yard from the street has to steps down about 10ish feet with slopes from the street toward the house as well as a decline slope toward the left of the house when viewing from the street.



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My yard has steep slopes, complex areas, areas with branches from the surrounding trees.
I would love to test this redesign!

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Count me in if I qualify. This is a third of my front lawn, half mowed by Yarbo. My backyard has kennels, dogs, balls, hoses, an Armadillo hole problem and various challenges.




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I would for sure like to test another version of blades for my 2024 Yarbo. My yard is very large and has very fast dense grass, ditches, that are wet, or grow fast if dry. Lots of weeds mixed in, lots of obsticals too, tree roots ect. This is just a small sample of the yard. Thank you.

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I’ve got some complex features like hills, trees, intersecting roads, and lots of Douglas Fir cones. I had to remove the blade guards very early and while that has helped some, there are still a lot of jams. I’ve thought of redesigning the blades



, but if you guys are working the problem …count me in!!
Tim

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Hello

I have a rather difficult terrain with a slope and a lot of roughness, I would like to be able to test new solutions because for now the rendering after mowing is not great

Yarbo 2024

Thanks

Thierry

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I’m in! 2024 model

Many different areas of grass - several larger slopes, and lots if issues with clogging as of now.



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Interested as well. Have broken one cutting disc already. Many sticks that occasionally fall, sometimes small rocks that the Yarbo itself digs up. Large field and main area around the house.

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Non ppp. I’m interested in testing the new designs. I have 6 acres of rolling hills, lots of dips and tall fescue mix field grass. Currently the current design struggles but manages after many passes.

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Please add me to the list. I have a 1 acre lot with hills, rocks and other challenging obstacles.


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I am interested.

I live in the CT and have:

  • 4 acres of thick tall fescue blue grass mix
  • property has significant flats and slopes
  • I have two yarbos and two m1 modules so I can compare
  • I have about 60,000 sq ft mapped in lawn
    -the current blades are not cleanly cutting. I am running every 1-2 days and it is pushing grass over as much as it is currently cutting.

Photos: iCloud Photos - Apple iCloud

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