tracks on the lawn

Now after the heavy snow duty I removed the snow blower and used the Yarbo for towing a cart what it did properly, the follow me mode is something…

But it left some nasty tracks on the lawn where it did a sharp turn, that came even with the summer tracks on.

Is it possible that happened right now with still weak grass plants and wet soaked ground? Do others have seen the same? What to avoid? Less sharp curves?

Originally I bought Yarbo for snow blowing, and do not need it for mowing the lawn (have a Mammotion mower), but for dethatching or using as a towing truck I will use it during summer.

I’ve been holding off using Yarbo until my yard dries out, yeah. It dried out enough the other day, and it didn’t wreck anything as I was towing a cart with lawn debris, but I intentionally do wide turns.

My riding mower will spin its tires and hack up a small incline I have, so it’s not a Yarbo-only thing. I think you have the right idea of keeping wider turns and avoiding wet/mud conditions.

Snow melt uncovered some Yarbo tracks in what was mud back in January, so it didn’t dig in but it did compress the soil and leave impressions, something anything heavy (wheelbarrow, cart, log splitter) would do anyway. Just need to avoid such conditions with any yard tool, I guess.