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from 178 reviewsI would absolutely Love to have a Mowrator S1 4WD for some of my commercial lawncare especially for tackling this bank. Everytime I weedeat it I end up falling down the hill. I know all my competitors would be stopping asking me what is that? Where did you get it?

The Mowrator mows very well. There was heavy storm winds yesterday. I mowed today. I strapped on a Gopro and mulched the bark and leaves under the large gum tree that frequently messes up our garden after a windy day (very very common in Australia).It quickly tidied up the garden. 18 minutes unedited mowing only. Big shards of bark and lots of leaves cleared without problem.

I've not a chance to use in anger as the grass stops growing at this time of the year but I bought it now as it was on a good Black Friday discount. I did have a chance to get rid of the daisy weeds that had popped up. It is expensive but it is of a very high quality build. Looking forward to a few months time to finally put it to good use.

Just got to really test the 4wd unit. It is a beast!!! Love love love it!!!!! I'm looking forward to getting the two more wide wheels. This was with the wheels that came with the mower and it did great. It will be even more powerful with those wide wheels.
Worth every penny!!!!

Cutting along this roadway is now possible without hours of string trimming. Plus a string trimmer would not cut these weeds without using the brush cutting blade-also a pain. It's not safe for the tractor and brush hog here either. We have 700ft off roadway like this to maintain, plus many others on the ranch. I can't wait to get the wide wheels and high lift blades.

I received my upgraded wide wheels in two separate shipments.. I installed them and it went to the steepest hill and climbed aggressively.. they are definitely worth the upgrade if traction is crucial..

I received my upgraded wide wheels in two separate shipments.. I installed them and it went to the steepest hill and climbed aggressively.. they are definitely worth the upgrade if traction is crucial..

Received my Auto Dumping bag today 26 Sep via FedEx. Backer #4 U.S, NJ. Shipped out of Chino CA on the 19th of Sep.

Look what showed up today!!! Now this nasty hurricane needs to be gone so I can play with it 😎👍

ASTRO has personality, but needed a bit more 🙂

My first time using my S1. I had to run it with the sensors off and the deck at 5 the first pass because the sensors are very sensitive and would be stopped by the tall grass. I lowered the deck and used the cruise and U-turn functions on a second pass. Mowed the entire yard front and back only used 1/4 battery.

First battle scar. Every time I use the AWD Mowrator, I am so grateful to my son for sending me the Kickstarter link. We have a back yard that is very rocky and has slopes of 45 degrees or more in places. I had been weedeating the grass and weeds using mountain climbing gear to stabilize me as I swung the weed eater around. I can now use the Mowrator to mow almost all of the yard. I have learned that I can disable the tilt sensor and go side to side, using it in reverse to negotiate the steep slopes instead of 180 degree turns. Today I hit a couple of rocks. Then I hit an obviously large rock hidden in the grass. We had been gone for an extended trip and the grass was between 12-16 inches high. The result is what you see here. Blade bent and cutting a gash into the blade shield. Luckily, I had ordered the 3 replacement blade set. So I removed the bent blade and put on one of the high lift blades.
Some things I learned are that I appreciate the technology and detail that the Mowrator team has put into the Mowrator. It is built tough! The blade was relatively easy to replace. When I removed the blade I discovered the screws securing the blade motor were loose. In tightening the screws, I had to remove the ventilation disk and blade spacer. The spacer was very tight. I used 2 screwdrivers on opposite sides to gently pull it off. After taking off the ventilation disk, the motor mount screws were readily accessible. The ventilation disk is just a little too large to get a hex wrench to fit well on the screws without removing it. Being plastic, you have to be very careful not to break it. Also, some debris has taken out a piece of the mulcher insert. I will patch the gash with some aluminum, and maybe the mulch insert as well.

I just got mine last week and field tested it. It makes the Mowrator nearly unstoppable - I drove it up a 45 degree slope!








