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MTF DM2 2500i - Rectifying or Avoiding Problem Areas Obstacles such as Tree Roots on Lawn; Excessively Uneven Areas of Lawn

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RECTIFYING OR AVOIDING PROBLEM AREAS OBSTACLES SUCH AS TREE ROOTS ON LAWN
If a tree root is protruding into
the perimeter of your cutting
area it would present a problem
for the mower.
One solution is to take the
perimeter around the tree root,
leaving this area unmowed.
Alternatively, remove the tree
root and fill any resulting uneven
surface, then set the perimeter
over it.
EXCESSIVELY UNEVEN AREAS OF LAWN
A deep enough dip in the surface
of your lawn will also present
problems, possibly causing the
mowers wheels to lose their grip
and skid.
If you dont want to avoid
mowing this area, its best to fill
it with soil, compact it down and
re-seed it with grass.
If the area is on the perimeter
line this can be pegged out as
normal. If it is within the mowing
area it should no longer be a
problem.
If your mower encounters particularly long grass it may treat it as an obstacle
as it could bump the mowers obstacle sensor. The grass needs to be at a
reasonable level before the Robot Mower can function correctly.

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