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Very nice. This week is the first week it hasn't rained where we are. No mower would have been able to get onto any lawn around here since end of September, the wettest feb in over 100 years mud everywhere. So you must be somewhere with really good drainage and much better weather. 
 
Nice lawn by the way. 

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Down here in the tropical south!
I had to put the ride on to bed for winter as it’s been way too wet for that, but you get a much better cut with the walk behind anyway and it takes more or less the same length of time.
Can’t beat a good set of stripes either
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Just cut mine but it made my trusty Kubota 2400 cough a bit. The Stiga just choked up on it.

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11 hours ago, Mark Bolam said:

fail to see how that will deal with my leatherjacket problem?

Starlings and Yaffles seem to hunt for them, I tend to use Nikwax spray or neatsfoot and beeswax if mine gets scuffed

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3 hours ago, Deafhead said:

Just cut mine but it made my trusty Kubota 2400 cough a bit. The Stiga just choked up on it.

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That's the trouble with the Stiga, No balls

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Using the spring tine rake on the cylinder today, took out a lot of thatch, moss and weeds, first proper rake of the season. Bought an Allett battery last year, bloody good for such a small machine and its a battery cylinder. Would like a proper big Dennis but a lot more money. 

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