Aim:
A mower used for cutting longer and rougher grass and removing seed heads.
Method:
A powered mower that cuts grass leaves by high-speed impact of a blade or blades rotating in a horizontal cutting plane.
Timing:
A rotary mower can be used in most conditions but as with all mowing the finish is better in the dry.
Effects of Incorrect Procedure:
- This action tears the grass leaf creating an entry point for diseases.
- Rotary mowers can also scale the ground cutting into the soil surface.
Equipment Selection:
- Pedestrian, ride on and tractor mounted.
- Large multi-unit mowers are termed Bat Winged.
Practical Tips:
During the summer Rye grass tries to produce seed heads called ‘Bents’ a cylinder will not cut them but a rotary will.