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Mowing Patterns

8.3K views 18 replies 8 participants last post by  ahartzell  
#1 ·
This topic might be two-fold:
(1) I wanted to see how everyone mows their lawn. Clean-up laps first? Last? Both? I will be cutting my lawn for first time ever with Toro GM Monday or Tuesday (depending on weather) and I'm thinking of doing 1-2 cleanup laps first then mowing my pattern. This will keep me from having to get close to edges straight on (and instead going parallel). I'm scared i'm going to whack the reel on the concrete.

(2) Post pics of your patterns: diagonal, circular, wavy, and if you're good/crazy enough your favorite sports team's logo. I'm thinking I will do a few diagonal and some double cutting...but I have a circular tree surround that I may use as pattern/template to do a circular pattern eventually.
 
#6 ·
Depending on the pattern I'm doing, I will usually do the clean up pass last on the front lawn and do an initial one on the back lawn and then when I'm done with the back lawn I will do one last clean up pass on the inside of the first one, if that makes any sense at all.

I usually mow on the weekend and once during the week. So my weekend mows are diagonal which I rotate and then during the week I will mow N->S as I can usually mow faster this way and it's usually after work so it's better for me. I also try to alternate what part of the lawn I start the pattern on to throw even more variety into the mix.
 
#7 ·
I like to do a single perimeter pass, mow, then a cleanup pass.

I also prefer to double mow with alternate patterns, it really gives it a smooth finished look. This also makes me feel a little better about only mowing 3k, lol.

I use the same pattern for a week or two, it makes the lines a little more refined.

The 10ft wide side strip of lawn is mowed the same all year, with the occasional cross pattern.
 
#8 ·
I too like to double cut when I want the yard to look extra nice. I sometimes have trouble finding my lines on the second pass though. I had this problem yesterday due to the location of the sun, so I ran the irrigation for a couple minutes to get the grass a little wet - that really helped me define the lines on that second pass.

When I want to be extra fancy, I'll lay down some lagerman double fat stripes. :thumbup:

Agree on the narrow strips. I'll do diagonals every once in a while on my narrow side yards, but not often. I do try to alternate my starting location, so even though I'm always mowing East-West, I'm not mowing each pass in the same direction every time.

I'm also with MQ on mowing in the most efficient directions for those mid-week cuts. :thumbup:
 
#9 ·
I'm thinking the first cut will be a preliminary edge pass (maybe 2), then follow my diagonal pattern (although maybe not in same tracks). I think maybe a mow or 2 with GM (true reel mower, groomer, weight, etc) will undo the wheel tracks. Double cut in a different direction so it's a good scalp and finally another trim pass if it needs it.

I'm trying to figure out how to avoid hitting reel on concrete :lol: I'm wanting to tilt the whole thing back until it's on grass but reel shouldn't hit concrete flat even if its spinning...unless my HOC is negative :?