I have an old 4' slasher / Brush Hog / Rotary cutter that has fixed height full length skids along the sides and no wheels.
I gather rotary cutters on skids without wheels (slashers in AU) are more common in AU than elsewhere.
If I slash the grass with the 3PH lowered fully (dragging on the skids) then the grass is cut way too short (1") with a good dose of scalping of high points.
My apparent options to raise the cutting height are:
I use the MMM for grass that has been cut a few times but I have some long/rough grass and blackberries to sort out and was hoping I could use this slasher (that came with the house) after I ballance the blades
I gather rotary cutters on skids without wheels (slashers in AU) are more common in AU than elsewhere.
If I slash the grass with the 3PH lowered fully (dragging on the skids) then the grass is cut way too short (1") with a good dose of scalping of high points.
My apparent options to raise the cutting height are:
- Raise the 3PH and hold the slasher off the ground while cutting.
I could set the height on my driveway and on my B1750 there is a little sliding lock that I can set to prevent the 3PH lever being accidently knocked to a lower position. There will be some rockin' and rollin' on undulating ground.
- Get extensions welded onto the skids.
I'd have to pay for materials and for this to be done and would still have a fixed height solution.
- Shorten the top link to lift the rear of the slasher and drive quickly!
I use the MMM for grass that has been cut a few times but I have some long/rough grass and blackberries to sort out and was hoping I could use this slasher (that came with the house) after I ballance the blades