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    I cut my larger larwns (weekly), First week is 12-6...Look on a clock it up and down...then next week its 3-9...then the third week is either 11-4 or 7-2..Does anyone think that there is a time difference in the way you cut??? (Example) I cut a large postage stamp house 3-9...It takes 20 minutes..(Forget about edging and blowing..I am talking just cut time)..I then cut the next week and it takes maybe 3 minutes longer...I am not sure If I have more turns or what.. I know it all comes down to math...and I hate math...So anyone ever thought about this??? Would love to hear your thoughts...
    Brett
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    Brett Calhoun
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  • #2
    well, think about a 100 ft by 25 ft lawn, it you are cutting in the direction of the 100ft path, you will only turn a few times, compared to going the 25ft way, you will be turning a lot more.

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    • #3
      Diagonals usually take the longest.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Bcalhoun2000
        I cut my larger larwns (weekly), First week is 12-6...Look on a clock it up and down...then next week its 3-9...then the third week is either 11-4 or 7-2..Does anyone think that there is a time difference in the way you cut??? (Example) I cut a large postage stamp house 3-9...It takes 20 minutes..(Forget about edging and blowing..I am talking just cut time)..I then cut the next week and it takes maybe 3 minutes longer...I am not sure If I have more turns or what.. I know it all comes down to math...and I hate math...So anyone ever thought about this??? Would love to hear your thoughts...
        Brett
        Morning Dew Lawn Service


        What the heck are you talking about???

        3-9/12-6...What does all thodse numbers mean???


        cls

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        • #5
          3-9 is horizontal 12-6 is vertical and 7-2 is diagonal this is the way he is cutting the yard
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          • #6
            Depends on the lawn - usually 12-6, 9-3 are the quickest.

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            • #7
              I agree with MASTERMOWER
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              • #8
                Yea I agree also...12-6 and 3-9 seem quickest...
                Thx
                Brett Calhoun
                Morning Dew Lawn Service
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                • #9
                  i personally like 7-2 it may take marginally longer but i think the more professional look adds curb appeal. But you need to know when to do it and when to just mow 9-3 like normal.
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by S&S
                    3-9 is horizontal 12-6 is vertical and 7-2 is diagonal this is the way he is cutting the yard
                    Why not just say horizontal, vertical or diagonal? How does 3-9 calculate horizontal and so on? I'm not in the green industry but curious as to the numbers.

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                    • #11
                      When you look on a clock 3 and 9 are horizontal from each other, 12 and 6 are vertical from each other, and so on.....

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                      • #12
                        I rotate them around as well. That way if I'm in a hurry I can cut it back & forth do be done faster. Diagonals definately take longer. Think about all the turning.

                        Michael

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by TinkerLawn
                          When you look on a clock 3 and 9 are horizontal from each other, 12 and 6 are vertical from each other, and so on.....
                          Makes sense. Thanks TinkerLawn.

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                          • #14
                            Do you cut clockwise or counter-clockwise? What if you use military time? Or what about a digital clock?
                            Blake

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                            • #15
                              Lol?

                              Originally posted by Blake
                              Do you cut clockwise or counter-clockwise? What if you use military time? Or what about a digital clock?
                              LOL, I never thought about that before...

                              I'm sure this has ruined a few good men! People should explain themselves more so that others can follow?

                              I use digital time & another reason I'm glad I don't cut anymore. Which way do I cut?
                              Last edited by GrassMaster; 07-11-06, 11:05 AM. Reason: I misspelled LOL and a?
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