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MASSEY FERGUSON 2800 Series - Mowing Patterns & Tips

MASSEY FERGUSON 2800 Series
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Mowing
Panerns
&
lips
For
the
first
use
of
the
mower,
choose
a
smooth
level
area.
Cut
long
straight
strips
overlapping
slightly.
The
size
and
type
of
area
to
be
mowed
determines
the
best
mowing
pattern
to
use.
Obstructions
such
as
trees,
fences
and
buildings
must
also
be
considered.
Where
possible,
make
one
or
two
passes
in
a
counterclockwise
direction
around
the
outside
of
the
area
to
keep
the
cut
grass
off
fences
and
walks.
The
remainder
of
the
mow¬
ing
should
be
done
in
a
clockwise
direction
so
the
clip¬
pings
are
dispersed
on
the
cut
area.
Keep
in
mind
the
following
lawn
care
and
mowing
tips:
Too
much
maintenance
is
as
detrimental
to
your
lawn
as
neglect.
Mow
when
grass
is
3-5
inches
tall.
Don’t
cut
shorter
than
2
to
2-1/2
inches.
Cut
only
the
top
one-third
of
the
grass
blade.
Cutting
below
this
level
can
lead
to
thatch
problems.
Your
mower
has
a
cutting
height
adjustment
that
can
help
you
maintain
a
proper
length.
For
extremely
tall
grass,
set
the
cutting
height
at
maximum
for
the
first
pass,
and
then
reset
to
the
desired
height
and
mow
again.
Mow
often.
Short
clippings
of
an
inch
or
less
decom¬
pose
more
quickly
than
longer
blades.
Keep
the
blades
on
your
mower
sharp
for
finer
clip¬
pings.
Let
grass
grow
a
bit
longer
when
it
is
hot
to
reduce
heat
build-up
and
protect
grass
from
heat
damage.
Use
slow-release
fertilizer
for
slow,
even
growth.
Don’t
cover
grass
surface
with
a
heavy
layer
of
clip¬
pings.
Consider
using
a
grass
collection
system
and
starting
a
compost
pile.
Aerate
lawn
in
spring,
consider
renting
an
aerator
which
removes
cores
of
soil
from
the
lawn.
This
increases
the
speed
of
clipping
decomposition
and
deep
root
growth
by
opening
up
the
soil
and
permitting
greater
movement
of
water,
fertilizer
and
air.
Don’t
over-water.
Too
much
water
can
encourage
disease
development.
Mow
when
the
grass
is
dry,
preferably
in
the
late
afternoon
when
the
temperatures
are
cooler.
Where
possible,
change
patterns
occasionally
to
eliminate
matting,
graining
or
a
corrugated
appear¬
ance.
For
wet
grasses,
grasses
prone
to
wheel
tracking
and
for
collecting
clippings:
a.
Use
sharp
blades.
b.
Raise
deck
1/4”
higher
in
front
than
in
rear.
c.
Run
at
maximum
engine
speed
but
slow
ground
speed.
d.
Clean
deck
of
built-up
material/caked-on
grass.
e.
Check
for
free
movement
of
mower
idler
pulley.
For
dry
conditions
where
grass
blow-out
is
a
problem:
a.
Use
sharp
blades.
b.
Raise
deck
so
the
front
is
even
with,
or
1/8”
lower
than,
rear.
c.
Use
3/4
engine
speed.
d.
Clean
deck
of
built-up
material/caked-on
grass.
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