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How to Fully Test Ambrogio Robot w/o Running it on a Lawn
When a robot is serviced, it is important for the dealer to fully test its functionality before returning it to the customer. Hold your dealer accountable and inquire whether the service menu tests were used.
This video shows a robot with a touch screen. Models that don't have a touch screen have this same feature, except it is available in the service app, which is software that is available to dealers.
The service menu is entered with a secret code that is available only to dealers.
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Ambrogio 4.0 Robot Lawn Mower - Winter Service Final Touches & Tests
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Winter Service completion should include some nice touches like: adding Armor All to protect plastic components from harmful UV rays and using a car spray wax that is safe for plastic. it is also important to fully check the robot by running motor and sensor tests. This video explains how to do that without running the robot in a yard. The service menu, available to all dealers, has tests for e...
Landscapers: How to Calculate Robot Mowing Return on Investment using Ambrogio Robot Mowers
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Any landscaper will tell you they don't make much (if any) money on lawn mowing. Their revenue comes from design, fall cleanups, fertilizing, landscape improvements and the like. Lawn mowing is something they offer because customers want it, it's not a money maker. Throw this thinking out when you replace mowing crews with robots that stay on each customer site. Use a multi-year contract simila...
Grow Your Lawn Maintenance or Landscaping Business with Ambrogio Robot Lawn Mowers
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Visit paradiserobotics.com/how-to-start-robot-mowing-business and use Ambrogio in your robot mowing business. Ambrogio Robot Mowers are the most durable robots on the market. Deploy a fleet or robot mowers in your landscaping business and get an ROI in 2-4 years. Ambrogio robot mowers have proven longevity of 15 or more years (with repairs). It is easier to hire young talent when you mow with A...
#ambrogiorobot mowing at an estate home with a #waterfall
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#ambrogiorobot mowing at an estate home with a #waterfall
Ambrogio L450 Deluxe - How to Clean it for a Tradeshow
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The Robot Lady explains how to clean and wax the #ambrogiorobot L450i Deluxe, that maintains up to 5 acres, to get it ready for a trade show. She also discusses several use cases, including sports fields, homes with slopes and closed area mode. #ambrogiorobot #roboticlawnmower #roboticmower #robotlawnmower #robotmower #automower @AmbrogioRobotZCS @AmbrogioRobotUSA
Ambrogio Robot Professional Installation Guide
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Short clip highlighting the contents of the Ambrogio Professional Installation Guide which is now available on Amazon.com as Paperback or Kindle. Visit this link: www.amazon.com/Ambrogio-Robot-Mower-Professional-Installation/dp/B086Y5JKWS It is also available on our web site as Paperback or PDF. See it here: paradiserobotics.com/installation-guide?search=ambrogio installation #ambrogiorobot #ro...
Commercial Robot Lawn Mower, Ambrogio L400i/L450i Deluxe
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Short clip of the L400i/L450i Deluxe robot lawn mower keeping grass mowed always. #ambrogiorobot #robotlawnmower #robotmower #roboticmower #automower
Robot Lawn Mower with No Perimeter Wire Ambrogio L60 Elite S+ on Leaves
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See how the wire-free Ambrogio L60 Elite S robot lawn mower, for small yards, chops dry leaves while mowing. L60 Elite S uses patented humidity sensors and is charged manually by the homeowner. If you prefer automatic charging the Ambrogio Twenty ZR also uses patented humidity sensors but has an easy-to-install guide wire for navigation back to its base. Ambrogio L60 Elite S paradiserobotics.co...
Ambrogio 4.0 Elite High Cut Robot Lawn Mower - How to Pack for Shipping
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Subscribe to Paradise Robotics channel and to "The Robot Lady's Blog" to see more great videos about Paradise Robotics' products. This video shows how to pack one of the heaviest Ambrogio robots to ship it without the factory box and styrofoam. A heavy-duty box, bubble wrap with large-sized bubbles, packing tape and packing peanuts are required. One of the most important things is to get a box ...
How to Make the Ambrogio Robot Lawn Mower Cross a Driveway
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How to Make the Ambrogio Robot Lawn Mower Cross a Driveway
Tracmow: How to Clear Buckthorn/Vibernum/Honeysuckle Easily with Tracmow Remote Control Slope Mower
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Tracmow: How to Clear Buckthorn/Vibernum/Honeysuckle Easily with Tracmow Remote Control Slope Mower
Tracmow Remote Control Slope Mower Obliterates Brush
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Tracmow Remote Control Slope Mower Obliterates Brush
How to Install Ambrogio Robot Mower - Extremely Complicated Installation Plan - Part 2
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How to Install Ambrogio Robot Mower - Extremely Complicated Installation Plan - Part 2
Ambrogio Robot Mower Rain Sensor - How to Set Sensitivity
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Ambrogio Robot Mower Rain Sensor - How to Set Sensitivity
Ambrogio Robot 4.0 Elite Typical USA Suburban Lawn w/Fence
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Ambrogio Robot 4.0 Elite Typical USA Suburban Lawn w/Fence
Ambrogio Robotic Mower Annual Maintenance & Registration
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Ambrogio Robotic Mower Annual Maintenance & Registration
How to Start a Lawn Service Business with Ambrogio Robots
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How to Start a Lawn Service Business with Ambrogio Robots
Ambrogio Robot Lawn Mower Winter Service Training Video: How to Clean/Maintain/Register Robot Mowers
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Ambrogio Robot Lawn Mower Winter Service Training Video: How to Clean/Maintain/Register Robot Mowers
How to Install Ambrogio Robot Mower - Extremely Complicated Installation Plan - Part 1
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How to Install Ambrogio Robot Mower - Extremely Complicated Installation Plan - Part 1
AmbrogioL35Video
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  • @joseantoniomartinezdiaz2129
    @joseantoniomartinezdiaz2129 2 місяці тому

    Tengo este robot Ambrogio 4.0 Elite y no funciona. JuliA Roca de Barcelona al que se lo he comprado ni me responde después de un año de quedar para venir a ver el prblema. Gavira de Cantabría distribuidor sólo asdmite los vendidos por él. O sea que tengo que tragarme casi 4000 euros de robot sin funcionar y segar con la segadora tradicional. Que cada uno tome nota y piense antes de comprar algo de esta marca

  • @rodie1969
    @rodie1969 3 місяці тому

    Good video ! Thanks a lot !

  • @wilurbean
    @wilurbean 3 місяці тому

    Pencil eraser works great for contact oxidation. Spray cleaner doesn't work

  • @TokinGinger
    @TokinGinger 3 місяці тому

    Is that Nerdork? 😂😂😂

  • @kino_61
    @kino_61 3 місяці тому

    I love how a product made to work and stay in a moist environment fails because it worked and stayed in a moist environment. Gotta love programmed obsolescence

    • @kodyritt1681
      @kodyritt1681 3 місяці тому

      Chinese materials fs

    • @CoreStarter
      @CoreStarter 3 місяці тому

      It's almost like YOU CAN CLEAN THE CONTACTS, do you also never sharpen your mower blades, never fill up the gas tank, empty the bag, like god damn

    • @kino_61
      @kino_61 3 місяці тому

      @@kodyritt1681 ask yourself who chooses to use those materials and why. Furthermore there are Chinese factories that make quality products but western producers only want to get cheap and low quality stuff from china as we can already make quality products by ourselves. The engineer designs the component but the materials and modes of production are mostly the results of the company owner's choices

    • @kino_61
      @kino_61 3 місяці тому

      @@CoreStarter the rate at which you have to do it is wayyyyy faster than it should have been

    • @kino_61
      @kino_61 3 місяці тому

      @@kodyritt1681 ask yourself who chooses to use those materials. The engineer may be the one to design the component but the materials and modes of production are mostly the results of the company owner's choice, and he usually wants to profit more without any ethic or professional knowledge. That's why western companies CHOOSE to use shitty Chinese factories and materials

  • @EzioAuditore96
    @EzioAuditore96 3 місяці тому

    That’s what you get for buying a robot mower and not pushing one

  • @detleft57
    @detleft57 5 місяців тому

    I’ll take it!

  • @alexalfano2171
    @alexalfano2171 6 місяців тому

    Ambrogios Robots are powerfull

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 6 місяців тому

      Ambrogio uses very good motors.

  • @Mojobuko1
    @Mojobuko1 10 місяців тому

    It looks like its going around aimlessly.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 10 місяців тому

      In this video the robot is mowing tall grass unexpectedly. Normally there is a final mow with a traditional mower and then the lawn stays mowed. I can't tell you how many times I posted a video of how the lawn usually looks (completely mowed always) and then people comment, "It's not mowing any grass!". Now I post one where it's mowing grass and I get the opposite comment. Bottom line: these robots work. Take the time to understand them and jump on board. Wandering aimlessly? It's a proven method. Straight lines are coming but many properties won't be suitable for those new gps-driven models due to not having a clear view of the sky. The aimlessly-driving models that work perfectly fine will be in the mix for many more years.

  • @Mojobuko1
    @Mojobuko1 10 місяців тому

    These videos don’t help understand the capabilities. Show us a complete result with details that are more than just saying “its doing great“.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 9 місяців тому

      That video is a short reel. Visit our channel and watch this one for more details: ua-cam.com/video/9wqtH9UBkV8/v-deo.htmlsi=lxu7HnUciuAL-d1o

  • @RussellHogan
    @RussellHogan Рік тому

    Great info for a upcoming DYIer. 😎

  • @RussellHogan
    @RussellHogan Рік тому

    Nice. I think this would work for my yard. I wondering how this compares to the Twnenty ZR.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Рік тому

      Twenty ZR can be used in the automatic mode or the manual mode. Both L60 and Twenty ZR are perimeter wire-free, except Twenty ZR has an optional guide wire so it can find the base automatically. Twenty ZR's blade can be set a little higher, L60's max height is 2"/5cm. L60 uses humidity sensors to detect grass. Twenty ZR uses radar. The radar has an advantage because it is touchless. It can detect objects perpendicular to the ground that are at least 4" tall. Both come with the star blade that is good on leaves. L60 is better on slopes due to being 4WD. Both of these robots - it is very important to mow the grass down very low if it is extra dense before using the robot. Dense, tall grass can lift the robot up so that the wheels do not touch the ground. The robot won't have traction and can't move in that condition. Once the grass is mowed low, run the robot often enough so that this traction issue is not a problem. With Twenty ZR on extra dense grass it is sometimes necessary to lower the blade to keep the grass from lifting the robot up. There is no issue on typical grass. Do not use these robots on St Augustine grass, they won't work.

    • @RussellHogan
      @RussellHogan Рік тому

      @@paradisebots Thank you. I am in Hawaii. I have El Toro Zoysia grass. Our lots here in Hawaii are smaller about 7000 square ft with the house. We have fairly simple rectangle yards. No tree debris. I do have a ground mounted solar array that I weed and mow under. That’s the only obstacle in the yard. Back yard is fence in and front yard are separated by concrete driveways and side walks. I would need to carry a robot to the front yard because I have gravel walk ways and fence separating the front from back. I am debating perimeter vs no perimeter. I currently use a yard man who cuts with a weed eater. I pay $60 a cut and cut twice a month. Durability and ability to self service are important to me especially since I am in Hawaii. I am watching all the videos I can and reading some of your post on Redit. 😎

  • @raykelly9330
    @raykelly9330 Рік тому

    Hi..great videos..wondering if recognition of the rapid return triangles are features of all Ambrigio robots e.g. twenty 25?

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Рік тому

      Not 100% sure on that one. The manual indicates no, but recent software release notes indicate yes. Maybe only in the Twenty 25/29 Elite(?). Update the software, try it and let us know!

  • @dfrederick3077
    @dfrederick3077 2 роки тому

    𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M

  • @danieljrgensen5721
    @danieljrgensen5721 2 роки тому

    Is those Rubber wheels both front and bank custom ?

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      Hi, the 4.0 High Cut robot was made by Zucchetti especially for the USA. The rear wheels and front wheels are different, plus the front wheels are steered by the software. 4.0 High Cut was designed for difficult St Augustine/Floratam/Zoysia and Centipede grass types. St Augustine and Floratam are the main grass used throughout the state of Florida. It has very stiff grass blades that are about 1cm/1/4" thick. 4.0 High Cut robots do not mow low. They mow 7cm-9cm/2.8"-3.7".

    • @danieljrgensen5721
      @danieljrgensen5721 2 роки тому

      @@paradisebots Oh i see :o looks nice on the 4.0 though specially the front wheels

    • @GenetrySolar
      @GenetrySolar 2 роки тому

      I'm still interested in testing and reviewing one of these. I'm curious how it would work with heavy use.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      @@GenetrySolar Hi, I would like to understand your concerns. Most of our robots are running daily for many hours. We support many customers with 10-15 year old robots. One customer has 7 acres and 400 trees. You can call (847)960-8520 to discuss further.

  • @adrianhall4547
    @adrianhall4547 2 роки тому

    Excellent video. Does "girl tight" equate to about 2 Nm ? I have a torque wrench for my mountain bike as I am one of life's gorillas when it comes to tightening things.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      Hi and thank you! After I made the video the factory came out with torque specifications. "Girl Tight" is 1.8nm for the 4.0/4.36 battery & 1nm for lid screws, 3nm for the blade and blade motor mounting screws except on the 4.0 they want 3.5nm for the blade. They want a stronger torque on the wheel motor mounting screws and wheel bolt - 6nm, but only 2nm on the center shaft screw. Robots with the clam chassis, they want 3nm for the chassis screws. Small robots, like L20, other than the blade, the strongest torque is 2nm for the wheel shaft screw. The rest are 1.0-1.2. They also specified Blue Loctite, however, we have had issues with it being too strong. We have used Green for many years and no problems. If you choose Blue, use a very small drop. Never use Red. Btw, there is another version of this video where the only difference is I talk about cleaning the contacts.

    • @adrianhall4547
      @adrianhall4547 2 роки тому

      @@paradisebots thank you so much, I really appreciate this

  • @silvereagle20082
    @silvereagle20082 2 роки тому

    Awesome!!!! Thank you!

  • @danieljrgensen5721
    @danieljrgensen5721 2 роки тому

    BUT! Does it work with The twenty series aswell. As its small and the loop sensors are closer together. And the feature of the twenty has a backing feature that makes the twenty back up longer compared to the 4.xx series

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      Hi Daniel, YES. I tested it with the Twenty Elite. I cannot say for sure regarding the Twenty Deluxe, but **maybe**. Likely yes, too, because the factory customer service told me all robots support the corridor software feature, however, it may depend on the model year and/or software version. That is, they may have spoken from their perspective of the date in which I asked the question vs reality.

    • @hired85
      @hired85 Рік тому

      How do you turn off slow border? L250i?

    • @danieljrgensen5721
      @danieljrgensen5721 Рік тому

      @@hired85 That you do in the Service menu of the robot. But consult your local ambrogio dealer before you do that because there are plenty of settings inside that menu that if turned off will impact the robot.

  • @intro79
    @intro79 2 роки тому

    Fuck, u don’t know how to turn Phone to make a movie 16:9…

  • @kevinparker8275
    @kevinparker8275 2 роки тому

    some sites say this robot lawn mower uses GPS and doesn't need a wire buried. Did you need a wire to guide this mower? Is this an older model and the new Ambrogio's use GPS to guide the mowing?

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      Hi, many Ambrogio robot models use GPS to mow more efficiently; they require a perimeter wire. There are two models that don't use a perimeter wire and one that has no perimeter wire but has a guide wire so it can find the base. Two are for very small lawns, the other is for open fields and air strips. The sites might be wrong, or maybe they are using tricky, confusing language. Generally, robot mowers should be thought of more like a sprinkler system. Sprinkler systems keep lawns watered. Robot mowers keep lawns mowed. Sprinkler systems have wires... The obsession the public has with wireless robot mower systems is confusing. Major manufacturers have been pursuing it for six decades. I'm not holding my breath.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Рік тому

      Those sites are wrong. If people are using AI to write articles, there will be all kinds of misinformation. All Twenty models require a perimeter wire. There are no guide wires so it is much simpler to install than brands that require guides, too. If it's an Elite model, it uses GPS to assist in mowing more efficiently. The dealer can set GPS Fast Return in the service menu after one week.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 місяці тому

      There are new Ambrogio models that use GPS + RTK and do not require a perimeter wire. They can only be used on open areas, though. The wire is optional for those models.

  • @danieljrgensen5721
    @danieljrgensen5721 2 роки тому

    What is a " gate "

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      A gate is a special wire shape that traps the robot in an area. This can be advantageous if you want the robot to finish the area in one or two cycles or if the movements of the robot cause it to escape the area due to its shape or obstacles.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots Рік тому

      A gate is wire that is added to the installation to trap the robot. The wire will be placed a precise distance from itself so that the grass is trimmed between the two wires. A gate can be installed starting from the perimeter, close to the other perimeter and then back to the perimeter. Details are in this installation guide on Amazon: a.co/d/bK6VMm4

  • @MrLudicious
    @MrLudicious 3 роки тому

    Wow, your explanation really gave me a better insight as to the complexity and necessity of yearly thorough maintenance, which I formerly thought as quite expensive. More I understand why, to preserve the robot and 6 year warranty on elite models. I have not yet bought an Ambrogio. I'm pondering about buying either an Elite 4.36 model or the new Elite Quad. I do like the radar intelligence of the quad, but am a bit uncertain about this new technology for Ambrogio, software support, and the maintenance it requires. What would your advice be? We have an area of about 4500-5000 sqm but are thinking about sheeps (that will take about 1500sqm off). (girl tight is something that will now permanently stick in my vocabulary btw:))

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 3 роки тому

      Hi, Sorry for the delay in my reply and thank you for the complements! 4.36 is definitely a good choice and it includes the 6 year warranty. Quad does not show the warranty as being available, which I have to assume is intended. We sold some Quads and they have been working great so far. They do not have the extended warranty option, though.

  • @rogermurray713
    @rogermurray713 3 роки тому

    Do you have to set return to base “on the wire” for the 12 inch spacing through gates to work? For viewers who do not have experience of these mowers you can set the return instruction as centred on the wire or at various distance up to 1m inside the perimeter wire. Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 3 роки тому

      Hi Roger, thank you for your important question. The solution is to install an "antenna", a special shape in the wire, that recalls the robot to the wire on each side of the gate (i.e. 2 antennas). The robot will drive on top of the wire through the gate. The wire can be centered in the gate opening **if** special programming is used to ensure the robot only travels on the same wire through the gate. That is, anti/counter-clockwise or clockwise. Using this technique, the very small Ambrogio robots (L15 and Twenty) can fit through an opening as small as 16"/40cm. Most models need 28"/70cm, though (4.0, L250i, L350i, more...). Yet all of these robots will vary the distance from the wire in all other locations in the yard. The distance the robot stays on the wire is programmable by your dealer in the service menu. The default is something like 30ft/10m.

    • @RussellHogan
      @RussellHogan Рік тому

      @@paradisebots ​​⁠ Aloha. What mower would you recommend for cutting El Toro Zoysia grass on a 6900 Sq foot lot? I have a gravel walkway and fence separating the front yard from back yard. I would have to carry the robot between the two. Mahalo!

  • @arrow1island
    @arrow1island 3 роки тому

    My 8 year old Drone uses gps coordinates to know exactly where it is on the planet and can fly an exact route that I can programme in on my computer. Why do these mowers still need a perimeter wire

    • @P44man
      @P44man 3 роки тому

      To be fair, GPS isnt accurate enough for a mower. Nor reliable enough near buildings or under trees. A better comparison is a robot vacuum or self driving cars. But such clever mowers exist, google toadi.

    • @MrThumper1440
      @MrThumper1440 2 роки тому

      Like the remote controls for tv’s that people used in the 1970’s that had a cord attached!

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 2 роки тому

      I understand your confusion. The reason is 1) a requirement of a few centimeters of accuracy and 2) a requirement to always see the GPS signal so the robot knows where it is at all times (it is a device with a dangerous and fast spinning blade, after all). GPS accuracy is more like 5mt/17feet. If the robot was off by 17 feet, it would be mowing the neighbor's yard. In the air, your drone does not have this constraint. GPS is "line of site" technology. A straight line must be drawn to the satellite without any buildings between the robot and the satellite. Generally it has to be as low as 20 degrees from the horizon to ensure the location can be triangulated. This is generally impossible to achieve since the signal will be blocked when the robot is mowing near homes and buildings. A supplemental signal will be required such as a tall beacon or multiple beacons around the perimeter. These are unsightly and will have less market acceptance than the invisible perimeter wire. Probe carefully about these issues when researching wire-free robots. Your drone can stay far enough away from buildings to maintain communication with the satellites, I assume. In cities, it probably uses WiFi to detect skyscrapers. That's how car GPS systems do it. WiFi is not dense enough in the suburbs to provide adequate coverage. It is not an acceptable alternative. Some day this problem will be cracked. We've been saying "some day" for 15 years already. ;-)

    • @jmnero4447
      @jmnero4447 2 роки тому

      @@paradisebots Pretty sure this was solved quite a while ago with RTK. RTK can make GPS accurate to within a centimeter. I'd rather have an RTK GPS-controlled robot mower and set up the perimeters from driving it around manually than have to pay a person or personally put the wire into the ground. Especially when a good portion of said wire would have a potential chance of being damaged from possible road/utility changes.

    • @TheRobotLady
      @TheRobotLady 2 роки тому

      @@jmnero4447 If you research it further you will learn that rtk solutions require a tall pole on a building because the gps signal is blocked by buildings. Also there is no rtk solution shipping now for homes due to technical difficulties. It's interesting that people are concerned about the wire for mowing yet will often have an irrigation system that also has wires. The major companies who have been shipping robot mowers with perimeter wires for over twenty years do not yet offer an rtk solution for homes. These industry-founding companies have been shipping rtk for open fields for a very long time already. They have the technology yet they do no offer it for homes. Between the tall pole and other technical issues, rtk is still not ready for prime time.

  • @marienagle7702
    @marienagle7702 3 роки тому

    That looks like a complex and challenging install. This was done with 1 mower?

    • @paradisebots
      @paradisebots 3 роки тому

      Yes, only one robot. Ambrogio 350i Elite for 1.75 acres.