Mowing 62D mowing pine cones

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TNTractor1

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I have lots of trees, many pines. I can't avoid running over pine cones and small sticks when I mow. Can my 62D handle this ok? So far so good, but it's new... Anyone else mow right over sticks and pine cones with their MMM? Thanks.
 
   / 62D mowing pine cones #2  
I dont think you can hurt it - but you will end up dulling the blades quicker..

Brian
 
   / 62D mowing pine cones #4  
Enjoy the pine cones and sticks, as they will keep your deck underside nice and shiny.
Just be sure there are no people (including children) around while doing it, as sometimes these sticks and cones can become projectiles (as can stones and hidden debris).
 
   / 62D mowing pine cones #5  
Enjoy the pine cones and sticks, as they will keep your deck underside nice and shiny.
Just be sure there are no people (including children) around while doing it, as sometimes these sticks and cones can become projectiles (as can stones and hidden debris).

I second that!!:thumbsup:

[QUOTEI dont think you can hurt it - but you will end up dulling the blades quicker..][/QUOTE]

Never had them (cones) dull my blades yet.:)


Greg
 
   / 62D mowing pine cones
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#6  
Thanks for the replies. I am glad to hear it shouldn't be a problem.
 
   / 62D mowing pine cones #7  
I mow chesnuts every fall and it doesnt seem to hurt anythig.Altough cleaning them off the top of the deck is no fun.
 

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