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shep874

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survey
« on: May 11, 2010, 03:19:07 PM »
To make sure that I am not assuming things that are not true, I would like to see a survey. Model, when did u purchase it, how many parts have yo had to replace. I agree a great machine when working. for the price I expect the Lawnbott to last for ___ years for all major parts.
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jzawacki

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Re: survey
« Reply #1 on: May 11, 2010, 08:04:16 PM »
Heck, I'll start...

Model: LB3200
Purchased: 2007
Yard Size: About 1/4 acre
Seasons Completed: 4
Hours Mowed: ~550 on original motherboard.
Parts Replaced:
 - Right wheel motor (under warranty)
 - Left wheel motor (not under warranty)
 - Rear button panel (under warranty)
 - 4 blades (2 in the first season due to yard hazards)
 - Blade motor brushes (2010)
 - Motherboard (2011, using recall), left motor controller burned out.
 - New Receiver board (2011, also part of recall) because old receiver board would blackout with new motherboard.

I expected at least 5 trouble free seasons.  I received 1.5 before the failures began.
« Last Edit: September 07, 2011, 08:18:08 AM by jzawacki »

toolbelt

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Re: survey
« Reply #2 on: May 11, 2010, 10:19:49 PM »
Model: LB3200  upgraded to 3210
Purchased: 2006 (Nov -- did not use until 07)
Yard Size: About 1/4 acre
Seasons Completed: 5 (come Nov '11)
Hours Mowed: ~960 less a couple rain days (1 hour/day Apr  - Nov)
Parts Replaced:
 - Mother Board (under warranty), end of 2nd season (Oct)
 - Night Light Lens broke, replaced under warranty.
 - Due to new Mother Board remote does not work except for Circles. 
Control board was replaced at least 3 times until I gave up on it. 
Use a hook as handle does not stop motors when lifted up. 
Only needed a couple times per season.
Replaced battery
Upgraded from 3200 to 3210 before 2011 cutting season
Upgraded consisted of new chassis, lug type rear wheels, wheel and blade motor.  No mother board as it had been replaced.
Control board started working and worked up until the end of Sep 2011.
Replaced Power Supply and Signal Generator 2011
- Night Light Lens broke.
I also expected at least 5 trouble free seasons.
« Last Edit: October 04, 2011, 01:59:46 PM by toolbelt »

rahulko

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Re: survey
« Reply #3 on: May 12, 2010, 09:43:26 AM »
Model: LB3210
Purchased: 2005
Yard Size: 0.35 acre
Seasons Completed: 4
Hours Mowed: 680
Parts Replaced:
 - 1 blade, 2010
 - Main board (replaced when I sent the bot back for the recall that happened in 2008)
 - 1 battery, 2010

No motors have failed. Even though its red shell is all scratched, it is still going strong. What a trooper!

prb238

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Re: survey
« Reply #4 on: May 13, 2010, 02:44:24 PM »
Model: 3210 (upgraded from 3200 to 3210 before this cutting season)
Purchased: 2006
Yard Size: 0.33 acre
Seasons Completed: 3
Hours Mowed: well over 1500 (I have it run every day and it goes out 2 - 3 times for 2 - 3 hours each time).  I've had several instances where I've lost the total hours mowed the first couple years so I am not positive of the exact number.
Parts Replaced:
 - Gone through multiple blades due to items run over by Robot in lawn
 - Had 1 wheel motor fail during second cutting season - replaced under warranty
 - The charger failed in second season - replaced under warranty
 - Blade motor failed in third year (since I bought the upgrade kit, they covered this under warranty)
 - Blade motor failed again at start of this year, replaced and covered under warranty (new manufacturer for blade motor)
 - Upgrade kit purchased - new bump sensors, chassis, wheel motors at start of this season
 - Another blade motor failed after 3 months of use.  Will be covered under warranty.
- Battery failed midway through 4th cutting season. Bought new one.
« Last Edit: August 18, 2010, 04:55:42 PM by prb238 »

shep874

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Re: survey
« Reply #5 on: May 13, 2010, 07:13:45 PM »
Model: LB3200
Purchased: Sept 2008
Yard Size: About 3/4 acre
Seasons Completed: 1
Hours Mowed: 1253
Parts Replaced:
 - Right wheel motor (under warranty) 2009
 - Left wheel motor (under warranty) 2009 and once 2010
 - Rear button panel (under warranty)  2009
 - Receiving board and signal unit (under warranty) once 2009 and once 2010
 Batteries are currently being checked as Billie is only staying out for less than an hour.
 -  blades (2 in the first season due to yard hazards)

I expected at least 8 - 10 trouble free seasons. That is what they advertised.  I received .4 season before the failures began.
 I have 3/4 acre I run it every day, it usually stays out 3 1/2 hrs to 4,  
In the back yard (100 X 275) it stays the longest.  I think this is because it gets long straight runs on level ground.
The shortest time are my two front ditches.  (100 X 30 each) The one side is right at 27 degrees. I help Billie out on this by running my return wire back and forth.
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[____________________________________________ this wire then leads  to the charge station. The wires are 10 inches apart.  A great Machine when working...
« Last Edit: May 15, 2010, 10:02:04 AM by shep874 »
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Jerry

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Re: survey
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2010, 07:24:10 AM »
Model: LB2150
Purchased: February 2009
Yard size: .33
Seasons Completed: 1
Hours Mowed: 760
No Parts Replaced

When I first started using the mower it was getting blackout errors once and a while so I removed the filter and the transmitter showed that I had better signal strength and the mower has only had  a few blackout errors ever since. Also I am using 1600 foot of wire with no signal booster.

Update
The Blade motor failed at 920 hours
« Last Edit: July 16, 2010, 04:22:20 PM by Jerry »

rahulko

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Re: survey
« Reply #7 on: May 26, 2010, 08:18:16 PM »
Jerry,

Good point. I my case, my hour counter was reset to zero when I sent Julius to have his main board replaced due to the recall in 2008. Then, I only put him back to work in the spring of 2009, so the number I gave is really since 2009 till now. But, other than the main board, Julius still has his original motors since I bought him (??) in 2005.

Regards.



Model: LB2150
Purchased: February 2009
Yard size: .33
Seasons Completed: 1
Hours Mowed: 760
No Parts Replaced

I don’t understand how a lot of you have such low hours on your mowers. With my schedule my yard usually looks great but sometimes it still struggles with spring time growth and then you can notice lots of missed spots.



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Re: survey
« Reply #8 on: May 30, 2010, 12:46:21 AM »
Model: LB3500
Purchased: March 2008
Yard Size: About 1 acre
Seasons Completed: 2
Hours Mowed: 1300 + 900-ish pre motherboard upgrade = 2200+
Parts Replaced:
 - Right wheel motor (under warranty) 2009
 - Left wheel motor (under warranty) 2008
 - Blade motor (under warranty) 2009
 - Receiving board (beta testing) 2009
 - Right front wheel (under warranty) 2009
 - Wheel motor brush replacement (x2)
 - Blade 1 each season.
 - A little over 2000 feet of wire. Using the booster power supply sans filter.

Runs every day from April to the middle of October. 5-7 hours per run. 4 zones.  Difficult yard with very few flat areas. Almost every part of the yard has some amount of slope. Several areas at or near the max pitch allowed. Compass upgrade was a life saver. Nervous about the new upgrade sans-compass, but forging ahead.

Regards

evblazer

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Re: survey
« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2010, 11:41:35 AM »
Model: LB3500 (originally 3200)
Purchased: 2007
Yard Size mowed: 1/2 acre
Seasons completed: 0
Hours Mowed: Unknown due to numerous replacements and "upgrades" Usually run 6 hours a day 6 days a week. 300 hours from last blade motor failure to current blade motor failure.
Parts Replaced:
LB3200: 2-3x Blade Motors, 2x Motherboard, 2 wheel motors all under warranty.
LB3500: 2x wheel motors, 1x blade motor which is currently dead and in need of replacement
Shell is highly cracked and the mower tends to dig in rather then bump many times so lots of rewiring needed.

Edit: I received my new blade motor and it works great but the beating the lawn has taken so short especially by the wire it now constantly digs in and cuts the wire. When I move the wire in a foot it seems to take fine and the area that was formerly the boarder slowly recovers and the grass eventually gets nice and thick unlike the lawnbott grass  :(

« Last Edit: June 24, 2010, 04:56:09 PM by evblazer »

Radjack

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Re: survey
« Reply #10 on: October 04, 2011, 10:51:06 AM »
Model :2150
Purchased: May 2010
Yard Size: 1/2 acre
Seasons completed: 2
Hours Mowed: 700+
Parts Replaced:
- Blade motor (Under warranty)
- LithIon Battery (Under Warranty)
- Currently have Charger being shipped from kyodo (under warranty)

Runs 7 days a week from May-Oct. Simple yard to mow except for the size. 1 zone. 1-3 hours per mow, twice daily. (On 1 Lith Ion Battery)

 

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