Can you cut wet grass with a petrol lawnmower?


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Yes, there is a safety issue, but there is an issue with the mower too. Wet grass is harder to cut, which puts more strain and stress on the mower. Not to mention that wet grass caked onto the mower, over time will cause the deck to rot. Because the mower works harder, it uses more petrol, and will cause the engine to fail sooner.


yes, but real wet grass does not always cut evenly,..
You can but I wouldn't just for the danger aspect. You could slip and slide while your cutting and then you will be missing some important part of your body. Just wait till it dries out and cut it.
Possible yes.Safe? ABSOLUTELY NOT!!! You could slip and the mower will go over your feet.
With wet grass, the issue is safety. We had a neighbor who decided to mow wet grass, and he cut off his big toe on one foot and three toes on another. Wait until the grass dries thoroughly before you mow. (Better yet, don't cut at all. It's cheaper, better for the environment, and frees up your time for more interesting activities. Plant flowers or shrubs instead or make a rock garden.)

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