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Brushhog/Rotary Mower Blade Sharpness?
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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 3763187" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I agree with most of the above but will add because I just did my first mow of the year with my 3 blade 60' finish mower. What you are mowing now is not your normal mow. You are most likely mowing very stalky but very wet brush that has a very different consistancy because of moisture content than the brush you will be mowing the rest of the year as it drys out and becomes brittle to chop off. My first mows of the year always look like crap unless I go very very slow or double mow it. I suggest giving time for the temp to come up to dry out some of the moisture before you condem your mower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 3763187, member: 24583"] I agree with most of the above but will add because I just did my first mow of the year with my 3 blade 60' finish mower. What you are mowing now is not your normal mow. You are most likely mowing very stalky but very wet brush that has a very different consistancy because of moisture content than the brush you will be mowing the rest of the year as it drys out and becomes brittle to chop off. My first mows of the year always look like crap unless I go very very slow or double mow it. I suggest giving time for the temp to come up to dry out some of the moisture before you condem your mower. [/QUOTE]
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