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Worx Landroid WR141E Drag Cover for Weight

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P1S
H2D Pro
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X1E
X1 Carbon
H2C
H2S
A2L

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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1 plate

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Improve the off-road capability of your Worx Landroid S300 (WR141E)!

This specially designed drag cover serves to elegantly and securely store an additional weight at the rear of the robotic lawnmower. Many Landroid owners know the problem: on wet grass or inclines, the wheels spin. The additional weight at the rear significantly increases grip.

This cover protects the weight from weather, prevents snagging on obstacles (due to the rounded "drag" shape), and ensures a clean look, as if it were an original part.

In my version, I drilled 4 holes in the original cover and inserted 4 screws. I don't think double-sided adhesive tape will hold.
Assembly adhesive or Sikaflex might work.
With the cover and the stone, I absolutely have no more problems, and I definitely don't have a "flat" garden

 

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