If so, other than possible clumping on underside of the deck or slipping on slopes is there any other reason not to?
Or if it is O.K. to cut wet grass, are there any particulars to be observed, i.e. raise deck higher than you would prefer or some such?
Why do I ask?
In the past, I've waited til mid-afternoon to mow allowing the grass to dry before mowing.
Well, I'm getting a bit on in years and mowing in the hottest part of the day in the Texas summer heat is a killer. I'd like to start in the morning, but of course that means the grass is still wet with dew...
Thanks!
Or if it is O.K. to cut wet grass, are there any particulars to be observed, i.e. raise deck higher than you would prefer or some such?
Why do I ask?
In the past, I've waited til mid-afternoon to mow allowing the grass to dry before mowing.
Well, I'm getting a bit on in years and mowing in the hottest part of the day in the Texas summer heat is a killer. I'd like to start in the morning, but of course that means the grass is still wet with dew...
Thanks!
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