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Tue, Aug 9th, 2011, 06:28 PM #1Mastermind
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Hey men and lawncare experts, help me out?
We just had a full day of rain in the 'Shwa.
You can see the streets are wet.
You can see the beads of water on the grass.
There's a guy in the 'hood MOWING his lawn!
Now, I'm no expert, but doesn't this ruin the lawnmower and isn't this bad for the grass? Am I wrong here?
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Tue, Aug 9th, 2011, 09:39 PM #2Canadian Genius
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if the ground isn't mucky, then mow away

maybe his lawn really needs cutting, and he really needs to get it done today for some reason.
i was going to do mine today and it's been raining, i just didn't have the energy thoLast edited by anisa; Tue, Aug 9th, 2011 at 09:51 PM.
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Tue, Aug 9th, 2011, 09:51 PM #3Canadian Guru
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It will clog up your lawn mower, making mowing more difficult, you'd have to stop to unclog it more often. If you've got a mulching mower, I think it would be more likely to leave big gobs of grass that would turn yellow rather than sprinkling your cuttings over your lawn. And I sure as heck wouldn't do it with an electric mower!
Personally, I'm a huge fan of a 'reel' mower. We got one a couple of years ago; it's as easy to push as an electric one IMO. It doesn't throw rocks at your children or threaten to cut off your fingers or toes. It doesn't make a roaring noise and make your neighbours hate you at 7 a.m., it makes a pleasant whirring sound. Only thing is, you must mow regularly. If your grass gets too long, it will push it over rather than cutting. And I never rake up the grass, it settles right into the lawn and nourishes the other grass.
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Tue, Aug 9th, 2011, 10:47 PM #4
It'll clog, and possibly rust the blade faster.
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Tue, Aug 9th, 2011, 11:03 PM #5
Is it electric or gas? lol
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Wed, Aug 10th, 2011, 12:12 AM #6Canadian Genius
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Wed, Aug 10th, 2011, 02:04 AM #7no more door to door! :)
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I feel like you Shwa Girl, why would you chance it on wet grass??
A few years ago one of my customers was doing that with an electric mower but it was still actually coming down! ( the rain )
I ran up to him flailing my arms for him to stop, and he did not speak English it seems so I am trying to " sign " language by shaking my head NO and pointing to the mower and pointing to the sky, OMG I thought for sure this guy was gonna electrocute himself. He stopped and went inside the house, HE probably thought I was nuts and wanted to escape, lol.

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Wed, Aug 10th, 2011, 06:17 AM #8Mastermind
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It's gas.
LOUD.
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@Zonny. You are correct. The mower clogged and was restarted a few times. Thought that woulda been a hint by --- NO.
@walkonby, you did a good deed warning the man about getting zapped, even if he didn't understand your flailing arms. lol.
@Canadianbella, you are right. Rust is a problem.
Zonny and Canadianbella, do you have a small lawn? Just ask because the rolling mower is a lot of work on a big lawn IMO.
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