MoreCowbell
Silver Member
I know there are other posts on the rough vs. finish mower topic, but this is a different twist. Anyway, here it goes ...
I'm starting to regret buying the 60" rough MMM with my new BX this past spring. I should have gotten the finish cut model since I'm just cutting a regular lawn - no heavy brush. The rough model just doesn't cut as nicely as my old Craftsman riding mower (which I just sold).
Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what exactly is the design differences between the two types so that maybe I can make a mod or two to get mine cutting nicer. Based on pictues in the sales brochure and owner's manual it seems like: 1) the baffles on the finish cut MMM surround each blade more completely, and 2) the top of the front section of the rough cut MMM is raised (I assume to allow more flow from the blades to the discharge chute).
Does anyone know of other differences between these two Kubota models? If this is it, I may consider fabbing a supplemental baffle to get a better cut. Thanks.
I'm starting to regret buying the 60" rough MMM with my new BX this past spring. I should have gotten the finish cut model since I'm just cutting a regular lawn - no heavy brush. The rough model just doesn't cut as nicely as my old Craftsman riding mower (which I just sold).
Anyway, I'm trying to figure out what exactly is the design differences between the two types so that maybe I can make a mod or two to get mine cutting nicer. Based on pictues in the sales brochure and owner's manual it seems like: 1) the baffles on the finish cut MMM surround each blade more completely, and 2) the top of the front section of the rough cut MMM is raised (I assume to allow more flow from the blades to the discharge chute).
Does anyone know of other differences between these two Kubota models? If this is it, I may consider fabbing a supplemental baffle to get a better cut. Thanks.