Now I see your point. Yeah that’s a bit silly (although the blade never cuts to the outer edge of the deck obvs)
Will need to check mine.
Now I see your point. Yeah that’s a bit silly (although the blade never cuts to the outer edge of the deck obvs)
I agree with this - you want both front and rear wheels to be in line so you flatten as little grass as possible, and you want the wheels to be about level with or slightly inboard of the edge of the deck.Mito Man wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 11:31 pm No, the deck isn’t flush with the axle, so cutting alongside walls/raised borders would necessitate strimming whereas with the Honda you can just about get away without it.
Also the axles on the Honda are in line with each other, so you get a skinny line in the lawn to place your wheels on to get perfect straight lines on each return run. Not sure how it would work with the Mountfield, plus the issue with my first point would also not help.
Same, and I get away with not doing it every other mow. I'm now thinking I need a better strimmer - I tend to find my cheap Worx one gets through line very quickly.mik wrote: Mon Aug 12, 2024 8:47 am I accept that to do a "proper job" I need to strim also. (For me this is the walls above, but multiple other areas, around trees also) but I tend to do so only every 2nd or 3rd mow out of laziness.
I have been using a 56cc SGS strimmer for the last few years, but whilst it performed well it needed lots of fiddling to keep it running well.