Push bars:
There's tall ones, short ones, ones with only two 'claws' and some with more. Some are hydraulically positioned while others are either fixed or manually adjustable.
Speaking from experience, what type do you prefer? Why? When are short ones advantageous over the taller ones & vice versa?
Mulching doors:
As I recall the Timberax door is really a manually adjustable cutting bar.
The Fecon door is a hydraulically operated 'flap' and does not come standard, it's an option. Is there any reason that people don't purchase the Fecon heads with the mulching door other than the added expense? When would you not want to use the mulching door? If you bend the door inward, does it strike the carbide cutting teeth and damage them?
I'm just trying to decide if I'd want to pay the extra for the mulching door, so any comments are welcome.
Thanks,
Rory
There's tall ones, short ones, ones with only two 'claws' and some with more. Some are hydraulically positioned while others are either fixed or manually adjustable.
Speaking from experience, what type do you prefer? Why? When are short ones advantageous over the taller ones & vice versa?
Mulching doors:
As I recall the Timberax door is really a manually adjustable cutting bar.
The Fecon door is a hydraulically operated 'flap' and does not come standard, it's an option. Is there any reason that people don't purchase the Fecon heads with the mulching door other than the added expense? When would you not want to use the mulching door? If you bend the door inward, does it strike the carbide cutting teeth and damage them?
I'm just trying to decide if I'd want to pay the extra for the mulching door, so any comments are welcome.
Thanks,
Rory