Richard
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Though I should say "2 rotary cutter questions" but that just sounded dumb!
I'm not really sure the batwing part is important.
1. When you are cutting a field, do you set your height higher so you "never" scalp or do you set your height where you really want to cut, knowing that you are in fact going to hit bottom (or a rock) every now & then? (I've been doing the latter)
2. When you have a field that is irregular in shape... so you prefer to waste several passes so you can "straighten out" the cut lines (make it look more retangular?) or do you simply follow the contour of the border and have wavy cuts going down the field on one side with a possible straight line on the other side?
This isn't to presume that anyone really cares about lines in a field but it just happens that the field I'm referring to is next to the house so the wife does care how it looks. Of course, she happens to like the straight lines that disappear into the distance instead of wiggly lines that make it look like I was cutting while intoxicated
I'm not really sure the batwing part is important.
1. When you are cutting a field, do you set your height higher so you "never" scalp or do you set your height where you really want to cut, knowing that you are in fact going to hit bottom (or a rock) every now & then? (I've been doing the latter)
2. When you have a field that is irregular in shape... so you prefer to waste several passes so you can "straighten out" the cut lines (make it look more retangular?) or do you simply follow the contour of the border and have wavy cuts going down the field on one side with a possible straight line on the other side?
This isn't to presume that anyone really cares about lines in a field but it just happens that the field I'm referring to is next to the house so the wife does care how it looks. Of course, she happens to like the straight lines that disappear into the distance instead of wiggly lines that make it look like I was cutting while intoxicated