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I remember running through the wet grass
I remember running through the wet grass













Wet grass bends and lies closer to the ground compared to a dry turf. If your lawnmower is not powerful enough, it can easily overheat when you trim damp grass, exposing it to possible damage. Your lawn mower machine likely won’t start the next time you want to use it because of this damage. For example, they can cause blockage on the blades, clogged vacuum, or even dirty air filters. The wet clippings also pose the danger of blocking parts of your lawnmower that are important to its performance. Mowing a wet lawn as it rains also risks contaminating the fuel in your gas-powered mower especially if you do not add a gas stabilizer in the tank. In addition, you can easily damage electric and battery-powered lawnmowers if you mow in the rain. But that is not the only problem you’ll have.įor an electric lawn mower or strimmer, you run the risk of being electrocuted. In addition, a wider deck may make it easier to move over the lawn especially if the grass has just a little dew on it.įor a push-behind lawn mower, you’ll really struggle to cut through a dense turf with wet grass. For you to mow a wet turf, you will need a powerful lawn mower with a deck you can adjust high enough. Rainstorms can easily cause waterlogged areas in your yard. Here’s why should you not cut grass when it’s wet: You can damage the lawn mower A little dew in the morning can appear as though it won’t trouble you when mowing, but once you get down to cutting the wet grass, you’ll soon notice how tough it can be.















I remember running through the wet grass