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    I'm surprised they wouldn't\t have included a mower deck on the tractor as well to control the weeds. a single pass between the panels and the area would be cleared as well as the panels cleaned
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    I'm surprised they wouldn't\t have included a mower deck on the tractor as well to control the weeds. a single pass between the panels and the area would be cleared as well as the panels cleaned
    That's the guy with the electric mower job, union rules.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bob_3000 View Post
    That's the guy with the electric mower job, union rules.
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    Judging by how dirty the panels were, I think they need to increase the frequency of their cleaning. It also appears the top foot or so isn't actually touched?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    I'm surprised they wouldn't\t have included a mower deck on the tractor as well to control the weeds. a single pass between the panels and the area would be cleared as well as the panels cleaned
    Considering that the panels would be wet right after they are washed, I don’t think that mowing at the same time is the best idea. The debris from mowing would be likely to stick to the wet panels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PDXsparky View Post
    Considering that the panels would be wet right after they are washed, I don’t think that mowing at the same time is the best idea. The debris from mowing would be likely to stick to the wet panels.
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