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Default My grass needs cutting, buts its too wet. What can I do ???

My grass needs cutting, buts its too wet. Lawnmower wheels just sink
into the soil and skid marks are left round corners.

What can I do ???

Or better still

How can I do it ??
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My grass needs cutting, buts its too wet. Lawnmower wheels just sink
into the soil and skid marks are left round corners.

What can I do ???

Or better still

How can I do it ??


Depending on your acreage and budget, one of these:

http://www.tooled-up.com/Product.asp...d-Jackson-Razo
rsharp-Garden-Scythette-305mm-Blade-890mm-Handle

or one of these:

http://www.mower-magic.co.uk/acatalo..._Trimmers.html
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In article , stevesmith
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My grass needs cutting, buts its too wet. Lawnmower wheels just sink
into the soil and skid marks are left round corners.

What can I do ???

Or better still

How can I do it ??


Depending on your acreage and budget, one of these:




Buy some sheep?

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p.mc


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