ddivinia
Elite Member
Would you change the tailwheel setting for that or just raise the mower with the arms?
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So the idea here is for ALL of the weight of the cutter to be on the 3-point? I have been purposefully leaving slack in the top link so the wheel is almost always on the ground thinking it would deliver a more even cut through the ups and downs. But that's not really how I should be operating her?
econometrics
Have you tried mowing in the opposite direction than you previously mowed? The direction you mow verses the direction the blades turn gives the blades an opportunity to lift the mashed down grass.
it may just be a condition with the height of the material, trying to take it from
2-3' down to 6-8" in 1 pass causes too much material to gather under the mower
preventing a good "suck" of all the grass.
I'd be interested to know if it does the same thing if you were to cut from 12-18 inches
down to 6-8 inches....
I should get an MX8 or some other dual-spindle cutter.
I doubt buy it. The MX6 top link is setup to run tight.
If you leave it loose - I have seen people run their PTO shaft right into the deck.
D.