MikeQBF
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I have an acre of "mongrel" lawn with six old trees, all of which have surface roots that confound easy mowing around or over. If I wasn't careful, I would occasionally bang my old rider's deck against one, sometime bending the lip enough to rub the blade. Then there were two or three instances of moving around them too fast and the deck would bounce up and over the root, coming down for full contact with the blade. That cost a spindle replacement each time.
I was able to get rid of one in the middle of an expanse of lawn, 15-20 feet from the tree; it received the business end of a chainsaw and was cut nearly flush. For a few others, the protrusion was just low enough to gently shave with a push mower to get it (and my mower) out of harm's way. That was a couple of years ago, so between tree growth and soil subsidence around the roots, I'm back into paranoid mode about the (brand) new mower striking roots.
This is NOT a finely landscaped area, mostly a derelict vacant field I've managed to reseed into something resembling less than a weed patch that looks pretty good after a fresh mow job. So decorative edged mulch areas around the trees to cordon them off is not on the project agenda. I just want to protect the mower without killing the trees in the process.
Thoughts? Thanks!
I was able to get rid of one in the middle of an expanse of lawn, 15-20 feet from the tree; it received the business end of a chainsaw and was cut nearly flush. For a few others, the protrusion was just low enough to gently shave with a push mower to get it (and my mower) out of harm's way. That was a couple of years ago, so between tree growth and soil subsidence around the roots, I'm back into paranoid mode about the (brand) new mower striking roots.
This is NOT a finely landscaped area, mostly a derelict vacant field I've managed to reseed into something resembling less than a weed patch that looks pretty good after a fresh mow job. So decorative edged mulch areas around the trees to cordon them off is not on the project agenda. I just want to protect the mower without killing the trees in the process.
Thoughts? Thanks!