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I'll give it a good clean before I use it next time, maybe take a dustpan brush out as am worried about going near the blades, see if it helps.
It's less noticable when it's not so dry, the last lot went all dry like hay and looked awful! I need to buy a rake really.
Will try just forwards as well, I tend to do it all kinds of ways to just get it done, should probably be a bit more structured! Next door is for sale and it doesn't help the agents have secured a sign in the lawn which is unshiftable so have to mow round it (and not very well!). Need to sharpen my shear things to cut the "clump" around it by hand and do round the edges.
Getting the lawnmower out of the shed is enough of an ordeal as a big bush has grown over from next door and I have to fight the shed door open and lawnmover out (and back in) as it's all scratchy and got thorny bits on it and usually end up with scratches all over.
The neighbour was found dead in the house by the police a few months back so obviously can't ask him to do anything about it and I'm worried about not cutting it properly and damaging the whole bush but it's making getting to the shed really difficult. No idea what the bush is, might post again to see how best to deal with it.