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What is the maximum cutting grade or slope that I can mow with the trailcutter?

Swisher Mower & Machine Co.: FAQ
The maximum grade or slope that is recommended on most engines is 15 degrees. Please check with the engine manufacturer if you have additional questions.

Can you grade on a slope?

Northeast Laser Grading - High Precision Grading - Toll Free...
The Laser Grader can operate via laser control on slopes from 0 to 10% and can be operated manually on slopes up to approximately 25%. See similar questions...

What is the maximum slope for concrete pavers?

Woodruff Block Company - hardscapes, pavers, walls, structur...
For non-vehicular applications such as embankment stabilization, the maximum slope is determined by the angle of repose of the bedding sand, typically around 35 to 38 degrees. For vehicular traffic, the highest slope in use is 18% (about 10 degrees) in a street in Colma, California. Special consideration is given to the drainage of the bedding sand at the bottom of the slope. See similar questions...

I've got a bank or slope I don't want to mow. What do you suggest?

John Shelley's Garden Center & Nursery, Inc.
No blue rug junipers. They invite moles and voles to live there over the Winter and eat the roots right off. Read my ad called Moles, Voles & Plastic Sheeting. Use something like cotoneaster, the new Carpet Rose or ivy; within 2-3 years, you'll achieve good coverage. Infrequent weeding will be needed until total coverage is achieved. A pre-emergent herbicide will help reduce weed seed germination by 95%. Welcome to reality. See similar questions...

How do you account for the grade (slope of the crawlspace)?

Healthy Environments Crawlspace Healthcare
NEUTOCRETE® is a light weight product and is moldable. It follows the contours of the crawlspace floor. This attribute also allows us to go up the crawlspace walls and up the supporting piers. See similar questions...

What is the maximum slope you can lay block to?

HydroPave | Frequently Asked Questions
slopes are the preferred limit. However, 1:1 slopes can be designed provided a proper stability analysis has been performed. Constructability also becomes an issue on steep (1:1) slopes with vertical elevations over 10' and will likely necessitate cables for placement. See similar questions...

What is the maximum slope on which I can operate my brush cutter?

Billy Goat - Product - FAQs
Never mow on a slope greater than 15?. Always mow across the face of slopes, never up and down or diagonally. Do not attempt sudden starts or stops when mowing or on a slope. Avoid sudden turns and use extreme caution when changing directions on a slope. See similar questions...

What is slope?

Cedar Shake & Shingle Bureau
Slope is defined as the change in height (rise) as compared to the distance up the roof area (run) and is measured in inches. For example, a slope of 4:12 means 4 inches of rise for every 12 inches in run. Some people call slope "pitch", but the technically correct term is "slope". See similar questions...

Who can get MOW?

Newcastle & District Meals on Wheels - FAQ
Meals on Wheels and Food Services are able to provide meals and food services to the frail aged, people with disabilities and their carers in our community, to assist them in maintaining their health and independence on either a short or long term basis.. The Home and Community Care Program (HACC) program specifically aims to assist frail older people, younger people with disabilities and the people who care for them, to continue living in their own homes. See similar questions...

What is the minimum and maximum cutting height on the trailmower?

TISCA - Products - SWISHER - FAQ
The maximum grade or slope that is recommended on most engines is 15%. Please check with the engine manufacturer if you have additional questions. See similar questions...

How Do You Grade?

dnm: FAQ on Syllabus Policies
In my mind, essay grades start at 50 for a turned-in on-time assignment and earn points as I read. For course investment, however, everyone starts at 100 and loses points (down to zero, if necessary) for missed classes and inadequate participation, or other elements of course investment. See similar questions...

When can I mow or water after an application?

FAQ's
We recommend waiting at least one or two days before you water or mow. It is better to water a day before mowing to allow fertilizer to dissolve. Mowing is only a factor if you bag the clippings. You will be bagging up all of the beneficial chemicals or nutrients in the lawn. Remember summer applications need water more than others. See similar questions...

What is the lowest slope that Enviroshake® can be used on?

Enviroshake - Manufacturers of environmentally friendly comp...
Enviroshake® is recommended for roofs with a pitch of 4/12 or greater. Please consult Technical Support at 1.866.423.3302 or info@enviroshake.com if your roof slope is less than 4/12. See similar questions...

What are some steep-slope roofing terms?

Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association - Frequently Asked...
Deck: The structural surface to which the roofing or waterproofing system (including insulation) is applied. Flashing: Pieces of metal or roll roofing used to prevent seepage of water into a building around any intersection or projection in a roof, such as vent pipes, chimneys, adjoining walls, dormers and valleys. Granules: Ceramic-coated colored crushed rock that is applied to the exposed surface of asphalt roofing products. See similar questions...

What are some low-slope roofing terms?

Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association - Frequently Asked...
APP (Atactic Polypropylene): A modifier of asphalt (see modified bitumen roof membrane) that increases the UV resistance of the bitumen as well as its flexibility at low temperatures and improves its flow resistance at high temperatures. Built-Up Roof (BUR): A flat or low-sloped roof consisting of multiple layers of asphalt and ply sheets. Base Sheet: A saturated or coated felt installed as the first ply in some multi-ply modified bitumen roofing assemblies. See similar questions...

What is cutting?

Scarification FAQ
Cutting is a form of scarification where a design is cutting into the skin using a sharp blade, leaving a relatively precise scar. A healed cutting usually looks like a slightly raised scar in the shape of the original design. However, the artist can also produce lines as wide and raised as with branding should they choose to. See similar questions...

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