Robot mower installation in Myocum
RTK + LiDAR autonomous mowing systems for Myocum acreage. The Buy + Manage offer for 3–10 acre rolling-hill lifestyle properties between Mullumbimby, Tyagarah and Ewingsdale.
What acreage in Myocum is actually like
Myocum is a quietly held rural locality in the rolling country between Mullumbimby and Tyagarah — long undulating blocks, established pasture, and a meaningful equestrian and dairy heritage. Most acreage in the Myocum area is owner-occupier rather than holiday-rental; the character is genuinely rural rather than lifestyle-as-amenity.
Terrain in Myocum runs as gentle to moderately undulating slopes — rarely steeper than 15° in standard residential country, occasionally pushing higher on the sections that climb toward Mullumbimby or back over toward Tyagarah. Soil is a clay-loam mix with reasonable drainage; wet-season rutting is less of a concern here than on the heavier Bangalow clays.
Block sizes in Myocum tend toward the upper end of the residential range — 5–10 acres is typical, with a meaningful share of larger holdings that are commercial rather than residential. The AutoAcre Buy + Manage offer covers the residential window cleanly. Property profiles lean equestrian and grazing-pasture; a number of Myocum blocks have horse facilities, paddock rotations, and exclusion zones for stock or remnant vegetation.
The combination of larger blocks, equestrian profiles, and undulating terrain makes Myocum one of the regions where the autonomous mower's frequency advantage shows up most clearly. On a 7–10 acre Myocum block, a fortnightly contractor leaves the property looking under-presented for half of every cycle through summer; twice-weekly autonomous cadence holds it consistently.
RTK + LiDAR autonomous mowing for Myocum terrain
Gentle Myocum terrain is well within the autonomous mower's slope envelope across almost any standard residential block. RTK precision holds paddock fence offsets cleanly; LiDAR handles the equestrian-property realities of horses, dogs, and the occasional stray that the boundary map can't predict.
The system itself is the same across the Northern Rivers — RTK base station mounted at a fixed reference point, commercial-grade autonomous mower with built-in LiDAR obstacle avoidance, charging dock placed under shelter, and the ongoing AutoAcre managed service. What changes from suburb to suburb is how the system is configured for the local terrain, not what gets installed.
For the technical detail on RTK and LiDAR specifically, see RTK Robot Mower Installation. For the whole-system view including ongoing operation and ownership economics, see Acreage Robot Mowing Systems.
What it costs and what's covered
The Buy + Manage offer is the same across the residential 3–10 acre window — same hardware, same management coverage, same Q1 2027 launch. What varies on a per-property basis is the management fee tier, set by mowable acreage.
| Myocum property size | Monthly management fee |
|---|---|
| 3 acres | $195/month |
| 5 acres | $330/month |
| 7 acres | $455/month |
| 10 acres | $650/month |
Reference launch price for the system is $33,490. Plus the tiered monthly management fee. The fee covers scheduled maintenance, blade replacements, firmware updates, remote monitoring and repair coordination. Mowing cadence is twice-weekly in summer, weekly in winter — about 3× a fortnightly contractor.
Run the ROI calculator with your specific Myocum acreage and current contractor cost →
What ownership looks like over 8 years
The economic case for autonomous mowing on Myocum acreage shows up over a longer window than most service comparisons consider. Year 1 is the heavy spend — system purchase plus 12 months of management fee. Years 2 through 8 are management fee only. By year 8 the cumulative cost has fallen well below the equivalent fortnightly contractor spend, and you own the asset.
On a 5-acre Myocum block, total 8-year cost runs approximately $65,170 (system $33,490 + 96 × $330 management). The Northern Rivers premium contractor benchmark of $250/acre/month works out to roughly $120,000 across the same window. Net of estimated 20% residual value at year 8 (around $6,700) and 4 ad-hoc call-outs per year, AutoAcre lands roughly $57,000 cheaper over the period — plus the system's yours, plus you're getting about 3× the mowing frequency throughout. The numbers scale up at 7 and 10 acres, with the cash gap widening to ~$93,000 and ~$146,000 respectively.
The numbers are honest, with caveats published — residual value is an estimate (no established secondary market for commercial-grade autonomous mowers in Australia), call-out frequency is a guess (the offer is built around minimal ad-hoc work but it varies), and CPI on contractor pricing isn't modelled. The ROI calculator lets you plug in your specific Myocum acreage and current contractor cost for a tighter picture.
What an install looks like on a Myocum block
Myocum installs are typically straightforward — gentle terrain, suitable structures, cleared sightlines for base placement on most properties. Boundary walks on the bigger blocks (8–10 acres) take longer but the work is uncomplicated.
The wider install pattern is consistent across the Northern Rivers: morning is base station mounting and initialisation; midday is boundary mapping (we walk the property with the rover and record every fence line, garden bed, and exclusion zone at centimetre accuracy); afternoon is zone configuration and a first supervised mowing run. The system is operational the same day in most cases, with first unsupervised cycles starting the day after.
Site assessment comes first — open today, free, no obligation. We walk your specific Myocum property, identify the right base station location, plan the install, and tell you honestly whether the system is the right fit. If it isn't, we say so. If it is, you leave with a fixed reference price and the option to lock in a Q1 2027 installation slot.
