What are the characteristics of an obstacle mower or post mower with an autonomous tool carrier?

An obstacle mower or post mower is a type of lawn mower specially designed to work in areas with many obstacles, such as trees, shrubs, posts at solar parks and flower beds. Here are some features of an obstacle mower:

Maneuverability: An obstacle mower is very manoeuvrable and can easily maneuver around obstacles such as posts. It can also change direction quickly and is therefore ideal for mowing complex areas.

Smaller size: Post mowers are usually smaller in size than other lawn mowers. This makes it easier to maneuver them in tight spaces and restricted access areas.

cutting width: Obstacle mowers generally have a smaller cutting width than traditional lawn mowers. This is because they are designed to maneuver in narrow paths.

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Special blade configurations: An obstacle mower may have special blade configurations to better mow around obstacles. For example, some obstacle mowers have caster wheels that tilt the blade at an angle for a better cut.

Protection from obstacles: Post mowers often have protective parts around the blade to prevent obstacles such as trees and shrubs from being damaged during mowing.

Safety: Obstacle mowers are often equipped with various safety features, such as an emergency stop button and a dead man's switch, to ensure operator safety while operating the machine.

In general, an obstacle mower or post mower is an agile and compact machine that is specially designed to work in complex areas with many obstacles, such as all the posts under the solar panels at solar parks.