Scythe Robotics has also introduced a significant new software feature for its M.52: Task Sequences, which enables M.52 to move autonomously between multiple designated mow zones, completing each in sequence without manual repositioning by crew members.
Using the Scythe mobile app, contractors can link multiple mow zones together to reduce downtime, plus customize each zone with unique stripe directions, deck heights, and blade speeds. Operators can save and reuse Task Sequences across jobs and crews for streamlined operations.
By automating transitions and enabling personalized mowing settings, Task Sequences enhance M.52’s autonomy and deliver measurable productivity gains for contractors.
Attendees at this week's Elevate show in Phoenix can see the latest M.52 updates at the Scythe booth (#1105).
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