Robomow Poor Traction / Ground Clearance Issue

Robomow frequently gets stuck or immobilized on small obstacles, roots, or uneven ground.

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Possible Causes

Worn wheel treads, Lawn surface too uneven, Cutting height too low, Front caster or skid plate damaged

How to Fix / Troubleshooting

Safety first: Turn OFF the mower before freeing it from obstacles.

  • Inspect wheels: Check the drive wheels for worn or missing tread. Replace wheels if traction is poor.
  • Raise cutting height: Increase the cutting height to avoid the deck bottoming out on uneven ground.
  • Level the lawn: Fill holes and remove protruding roots or stones in problem areas.
  • Check front support: Inspect front casters or skid plates for damage or excessive wear and replace if needed.
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Repair Difficulty

Very Easy 1/5

Required Part

Drive Wheel
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