Interesting discussion. In a non-professional setting never really considered sharpening a knife, chainsaw, mower blade, or much of anything else just because it’s the second Tuesday in June or whatever predetermined date. Oil changes, greasing, etc. I understand. I understand the utility of such scheduled sharpening of edged tools in a production or industrial operation but I’m not running one of those at home. If something gets dull, it gets sharpened or replaced as appropriate. I suppose that’s some folks definition of lazy. OK.
This is the kind of stuff I routinely mow with our rotary cutter. Sometimes worse, sometimes not, but pretty average (except for the log which was moved shortly after the pic was taken).
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This is typical of what it looks like when I’m done mowing. This is the same part of the sewer line as the first two pics above, just at somewhat different viewpoints. And yes, the lone tree by each riser is left intentionally as a marker for when the flora achieves heights greater than the sewer riser.
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This is a sewer line. It’s not my yard. My primary goal in mowing it is to keep it open as an occasional thoroughfare and occasional shooting lane. It is literally “good enough” for me and everyone else who is welcome on our property. If someone requires a solid stand of weed free tall fescue trimmed to precisely 3” to carpet their path to a deer stand, I’d probably prefer they go elsewhere anyway. To some, that means I take no pride in my work.
So according to some I’m lazy and take no pride in my work because I don’t use a calendar to sharpen my rotary cutter blades and when I do “sharpen” them it’s just restoring the original profile, not a true sharpening like a finish mower blade.
Thought about that some. Maybe I should pick it up. Do better. Be better.
Nah. This actually is good enough for me. By which I mean it meets every goal I have and every requirement to maintain the sewer line and other areas I mow a couple times a year with the rotary cutter. And if it isn’t good enough for someone else… well, they probably wouldn’t want to be seen with a lazy, incompetent hack like me anyway so they’ll never be subjected to experiencing having to see or traverse my shoddily maintained property so it shouldn’t bother them either.