Puzzling occurrence

jekjr

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yes here in Bama if a person waits until dew dries it will be 10 am and 95 degree

Here is South Alabama (about 100 miles off the coast) it has rained more in the last 6 weeks than I honestly ever remember it raining. We have run daily getting rained on at some point every day till this last week.
 

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I honestly never mow wet. Wear in addition to the deck build-up issues most people who mow wet face just make it more of a hassle than a plus. I can suffer through a little warm weather, that's what God made beer for.

As for this condition, if you can't duplicate it, it must have been a fluke of some sort.

Funny you were a paper mill employee, I work at a printing company, wonder if we ever ran some of it.
 

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I honestly never mow wet. Wear in addition to the deck build-up issues most people who mow wet face just make it more of a hassle than a plus.

If I had waited for it to get dry in July of this year and most of August as well we would have grass 6' deep. We many times cut 90 or so yards every two weeks from 15 acres down. If we did not cut wet grass we would not have cut grass this summer.
 

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Funny you were a paper mill employee, I work at a printing company, wonder if we ever ran some of it.

I left the mills in 2000. Started in 1978. We were actually a pulp mill that produced pulp that many other mills would buy and reply and make various kinds of paper. Our hardwood pulp was considered some of the best in the world back in the day. There were two mills on site when I left that each ran over 1000 tons of bleached kraft a day. It is a good chance you might have used paper that was produced with the pulp from one of those two mills.
 
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