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Slashing and Mowing Gallery
Across Mid Coast NSW

See examples of the properties Atkinson Slashing helps bring back under control, from overgrown paddocks and vacant blocks through to tidier zero turn mowing jobs where presentation matters.

Real property examples

Compare your paddock, block or grassed area with similar jobs before requesting a quote.

Local Mid Coast work

Built around the types of slashing and mowing jobs we handle near Taree, Wingham, Forster-Tuncurry and surrounding areas.

Clear finished results

Photos should show the improvement in access, presentation and overall property manageability.

Featured Work Examples

These examples show the difference practical slashing and mowing can make when grass has become too high, too thick or too time-consuming to manage with regular equipment.

Slashing

Overgrown paddock brought back under control

Heavy grass can quickly make a paddock harder to access, use and maintain. Slashing reduces the height and bulk so the area is more manageable again.

BLOCK Slashing

Vacant block cleaned up

What to look for before requesting a quote

When comparing your property with the gallery, focus on the grass height, block size, access, terrain and the kind of finish you want. These details help work out whether slashing, zero turn mowing or a combination of both is the right fit.

  • Grass height and density across the main work area
  • Property access for machinery, gates and turning space
  • Obstacles such as trees, fences, sheds, drains or uneven ground
  • Whether the job needs heavy recovery work or a cleaner mowing finish
  • Recent photos from a few angles so the scope is easier to assess

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Simple next step
Send your location, property size and recent photos

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Main service options
Slashing for heavier growth or zero turn mowing for manageable areas

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Useful photo angles
Wide view, access point and close-up grass condition

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Current photos are one of the most useful things you can send when asking for a quote, especially if they show grass height, access points, obstacles and the overall size of the area.

Get in touch with photos and your location. If the site is too heavy for zero turn mowing, slashing is usually the better first step to bring it back under control.

Get in touch with photos and your location. If the site is too heavy for zero turn mowing, slashing is usually the better first step to bring it back under control.

No. Slashing is best for heavier growth and larger areas, but zero turn mowing can suit smaller residential and commercial properties where the grass is already in a mowable condition.

Have a property that looks like these examples?

Send through your location, approximate property size, access notes and a few current photos so we can advise whether slashing or zero turn mowing is the right fit.