Pathway deletion

Sorry all not a great Forum Nerd so this might not be in the wrong place.

Anyway I think I have a simple question.

Long story short I have put a pathway off the dock into the work area and put a right hook in it which cause a collision avoidance when returning to the dock if my truck is there.

I just want to delete and redo the pathway or edit to straight to solve the problem but can’t seem to call up just the pathway. Do I have to delete and remap the 2 work areas?

Jack OATs

Under edit map when you can tap pathway and bring up a list of your pathways. Tap each one and it will highlight it on the map. If you hit the three dots beside the gear you can delete it there.

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Bryan. You sir are without a doubt a Steely Eyed Missile Man!!! Jack says thank you. Now he won’t get stuck getting home in time to feed.

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You’re welcome. Happy to hear you got it sorted out.

So I’m just going to stick with my Yarbo for dummies thread.

Background: I put all of my manuals in a very safe place. One day I hope to find them again.

So I’m trying to figure out how to link all the driveways I have mapped and just send Jack out to do them all. Found lots of threads about it but not how to set it up. The best one was where it gave an example of listing them by number. (1, 2, 2, 5, 7 etc) so it would go out hitting all areas once except for 2 that gets done twice. I just can’t find anywhere to do this. Under Schedulalling you can only pick one map at a time so that didn’t work.

If anyone understands what I just wrote you can probably help me? Sorry middle of the night here and a potential storm coming. :grin:

Oh here is my map.

Make sure you have pathways connecting all areas. Then create a work plan and include the areas you want. You can tap the three lines and hold then stage them around to reorder them.

Click plus here to add a new work plan

Add the areas you want here and any sidewalks

If you want the 2,2 part of 1,2,2,5,7, set the work area to “work twice”.

You’ll get a second set of “work parameters” to configure.

Thanks guys. Was clearing all day and got this to work somewhat. Have a ways to go and some remapping to do but getting there.

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Wrong one

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On another note you guys seem to know all. But you didn’t warn me that when they get really hungry they will reach out to electrons from anywhere.

Jack ate his first extension cord today.

Slimy yet satisfying. :rofl:

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That’s…shocking. :joy:

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Punny Punny. Didn’t even break a shear pin. We won though!!!

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If you’re not first, you’re last! That’s what it’s all about. Winning.

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Any arcing and sparking? Weld marks on the auger?

That was probably fun….

Nope. Clean cut. I was reading the posts about auger belts last night, ordered one today just in case, and that was the first thing I thought when I saw it flapping. Then obviously I realized it was still running. Was actually surprised. I have broken shear pins on bigger machines then this on cords in the past.

No harm no foul.

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