Bush Hoggin' with dew on the ground

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wksinatl

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Bush Hoggin\' with dew on the ground

Any reason not to BH when there is dew on the grass? The early morning temps sure are easier to deal with.

thanks,
Keith
 
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Safety would be the only concern on my property. Flat/rolling ground no problem. But if there's a chance of sliding on a radical slope, maybe mow that section last.

//greg//
 
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wksinatl, My Dad did not thank so growing up, lol

I dont think you will damage your equipment [ I never have or did due to wet] but you will have bigger grass clumps, lumps etc. You may have to slow down a liitle in thicker spots.

Ronald
 
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I've found that some grass seems to actually cut BETTER when a bit wet. Combine that wit the fact that it's drier'n gunpowder here now, and I would welcome the opportunity to cut when it's wet. (A LOT less dust)
 
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In a heavy dew mine loads up real quick and leaves behind big clumps of material but that does not stop me if it is going to be hot the day I have to mow. I think that as long as your tractor and mower can handle the wet material go for it.
Farwell
 
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If you guys need rain just move to Alabama... we've had rain everyday for the last 2 months. Okay... maybe it skipped 2 days in those 2 months. It's been ridiculous.

I've had no choice but to cut with the ground wet. The only thing I don't like is having to clean out under the deck... when it's wet it sticks and builds up quicker. Of course you could run over a road of gravel/rocks and clean it out fairly quickly.
 
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This time of year I prefer to bush hog when there is dew on the ground, especially in fairly tall weeds. The dust, pollen and all other matters of irritation are cut tremendously. It can be a real pain in the nose to bush hog this time of year when it is dry.
 
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I like to hedge. I start mowing with a little dew on the grass. By the time I finish, the dew is gone, and the underside of the deck has a chance to clean itself.

Mowing big tall grass while wet can be a real mess, so you may want to stay ahead of it.
 
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I have mowed right after it rained with my BH; no problem.
 
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Did you ever wonder why you get flat tires more often when it rains... the dew /rain acts a lube for whatever wants to go through the rubber. See the difference a few drops of water makes when cutting an old tire with a knife. Unless I know what's out there when it's dry, I don't push my luck when it's wet.
Pete.
 
 
 
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