Preparedness Depot in Acworth, GA

What do you do

  • Hover

    Votes: 3 12.5%
  • Wipe and sit

    Votes: 10 41.7%
  • Birdnest

    Votes: 5 20.8%
  • eww, i'm to uppidy to use a public tiolet

    Votes: 6 25.0%

  • Total voters
    24

mark23

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Sep 24, 2015
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Seems a little excessive, did you always keep the blades spinning all the time, even when turning around? Cut a lot off at once? Reel mowing looks great, use to work for a professional landscape at one point and have 2 brothers who still do it professionally

I'd keep the blade setting locked so yeah the blades were always spinning. Having to turn 1000 times no way I wouldn't have kept them spinning.

My yard isn't really that great for a reel but I used one anyway. It looked good but I had dropped back to once a week so it was cutting a good bit off. A reel is really only for a flat, very small yard where cutting 2-3 times a week isn't a burden.

No joke for maintenance of the Trucut for a season I could have bought a $600 Honda rotary and thrown it away at the end of the season.
 

Mr. Goodbar

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Jul 1, 2015
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I'd keep the blade setting locked so yeah the blades were always spinning. Having to turn 1000 times no way I wouldn't have kept them spinning.

My yard isn't really that great for a reel but I used one anyway. It looked good but I had dropped back to once a week so it was cutting a good bit off. A reel is really only for a flat, very small yard where cutting 2-3 times a week isn't a burden.

No joke for maintenance of the Trucut for a season I could have bought a $600 Honda rotary and thrown it away at the end of the season.
not suppose to keep the blades spinning if not in contact with grass. Some other stuff too but thats neither here nor there lol