St. Louis, MO is using a remote-controlled lawn mower to maintain parks and grassy areas
St. Louis, MO remote-controlled lawn mower
The City of St. Louis Parks, Recreation, and Forestry Department has purchased a $65,000 remote-controlled lawn mower from RC Mowers. The TK-52XP model weighs 1,800 pounds sporting tank tracks, a 52-inch wide blade, and a mowing speed of almost 6 miles per hour. The remote-controlled lawn mower is used for grassy areas that are too wet or steep for a conventional riding mower, to control invasive species of grass, and to protect employees from slipping and falling.
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Johnny Epps with the St. Louis Department of Parks, Recreation, and Forestry uses a controller to guide a remote-controlled mower on Saturday, June 25, 2022.
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