Mowing 60" MMM always full of grass

   / 60" MMM always full of grass #1  
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Vermont
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MFGC2400
Hello all, I live in Vermont and we have had the wettest spring on record. I finally decided to use my new mower with my new tractor GC2400. I have noticed a couple things about this that make my mind go crazy. I have noticed a perfectly straight line in the middle of my mowing path that the blades seem to miss. It is more defined with longer grass (like I said rain = long grass) I go very slow to make sure I get a good cut. (I'm an old Simplicity guy who made his lawn look like a golf course every weekend) I have checked the blades and there are no chips on the cutting edge. I am lost as to what might be causing it. Any ideas?
Also does anyone know a trick for keeping grass from sticking to the bottom of the deck? Like I said its wet so I understand that it wont be perfect by any means just hopefully a little better.
I take the deck off after each time I mow and hit it with a pressure washer to clean it off (I want to keep it like new) just looking for any ideas like a teflon paint or some other trick you might know to make it come off easier!
Thanks!
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #2  
I picked up some mower deck Teflon spray at Home Depot. I started doing this two seasons ago on my garden tractor and it definitely helps keep it cleaner. It don't clog up like it used too. Even with water rolling around the tires in the pouring rain. I just got a CG2600 and waiting on delivery. I'm not mowing with it till it gets a coat.
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #3  
Tim, that's a tough one- sounds like you just have wet grass, which will stick to anything... but about the best thing I've found is Liquid Glass, or similar, synthetic wax. Very durable, very slick; stuff just slides off with water or air, for the most part.

But anything under a mower deck is going to have a hard time staying put. I know others have used Pam, WD-40, all sorts of stuff, same idea as trying to keep a snowblower clean I suppose. But it'll all wear off pretty quickly.

One other thing I do, which was mainly for being able to park my 2310 in a narrow spot, was to remove the flapper-thing. I'm convinced I get better dispersal that way, with less on the underside-- but then again, my grass tends to be pretty dry due to the sandy backfill that was used around my house when it was built. You might want to try that to see if it makes a difference. Walt
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #4  
I take the deck off after each time I mow and hit it with a pressure washer to clean it off (I want to keep it like new)

I don't have your mower, but based on what I have heard (from dealers) and read (on TBN), frequent washing of mower decks isn't a good idea -- grit can be forced into the spindles, causing premature wear. As a consequence of these warnings, I clean my deck with compressed air.

Just my :2cents:.

Steve
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #5  
Is the deck adjusted properly? It should be adjusted so the lead edge is slightly lower then the back edge. I had an issue with my Encore leaving a row like you are talking about and that fixed it. As for stuff sticking, there is a type of spray on graphite that I heard about. Supposed to be fairley durable and last about half a season under commercial use. I heard about it in conversation though and dont know the exact name of the product.
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #6  
With all the rain here and all the long grass I'm getting the same issue with the strip of grass. I think it is caused by the roller wheel in the front middle of the mower deck. With the grass being so long and wet the roller is pressing the grass down and the grass is not springing back up in time to be cut off. I found this weekend that the mower cut great but grass was not as long or wet like before.:thumbsup:
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #7  
(( I think it is caused by the roller wheel in the front middle of the mower deck. ))

I think if ur deck is adjusted this low it should be re adjusted up
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #8  
(( I think it is caused by the roller wheel in the front middle of the mower deck. ))

I think if ur deck is adjusted this low it should be re adjusted up

As I was cutting this AM in the very dry grass here, I came to the same conclusion. His deck is too low
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass
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#9  
Thanks for all the info everyone. Sorry I didnt reply sooner, my wife went out and had a baby and I guess I had to get off the tractor and go with her lol:D
I will try the adjusting the deck height and see what I can find out. I am leaving the grass a little long on purpose but will adjust the blades down and the deck up.
I asked at Home Depot about a silicone paint or teflon spray and they didnt know of anything. I will keep trying.
As far as the line I pulled the deck off and found a chipped blade from a rock, my guess. I hit it with the angle grinder and will hopefully get to try it tomorrow. It is raining again.
 
   / 60" MMM always full of grass #10  
I found the stuff I used.

Clean Machine All Purpose Non - Stick Machine Protectant

Unfortunately Lowes (where I got it - not HD) don't have it anymore. It leaves a hard dry slick film that will last the season. I treated my deck the past two seasons. I have yet to treat my deck this year but my deck has yet to clog. Even as wet as the grass has been. I found other stuff but they look like they need to be resprayed every time you mow. Who wants to do that?

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