I am having trouble adjusting the height of my bush hog. It sometimes cuts or digs into the ground. Any suggestions?
I am having trouble adjusting the height of my bush hog. It sometimes cuts or digs into the ground. Any suggestions?
ground is uneven, the sides of the cutter will dig in occasionally...unless you want to constantly adjust that rock shaft lever. I doubt you can prevent digging in 100% of the time.
My King Kutter shredder was the same way when I got it.I too am having problems with a new "used" shredder I purchased recently. I had a Howse 6' shredder and it cut great, but it was a cheap one with thin steel and it rusted through in too many places to continue getting fixed and welded back together. I purchase a used Tractor Supply Co (TSC) brand shredder with taller sides than the Howse shredder. My problem with the TSC shredder is that on level ground, without digging trenches from the sides digging into the ground, the grass height is about 8" tall. I'd like it cut lower, such as 3" tall grass/weeds. Is there a way to safely lower the stump jumper disk so the blades get lowered, or are there blades made for this purpose that drop down lower to the ground than standard blades? I looked on the TSC web site and they only list 1 set of blades for a 6' shredder. I assume that's the same set that came with this used shredder I purchased.
Measure your blades. Length, width, thickness, and hole diameter.
Then just browse online for similar blades with more offset. Perhaps someone replaced your blades with ones that don't offset as much.
Pictures would also help.
When you set the cutter on level concrete pad, unhooked from the tractor, what is the height of the blades?
Also, 3" is too low for a rotary cutter, and borderline too low for even a finish mower.
That's pretty high...I have a hard time believing his tail wheel is positioned for the lowest cut....the grass height is about 8" tall
That's pretty high...I have a hard time believing his tail wheel is positioned for the lowest cut.
My new Frontier cutter is leaving more trenches with the slides than the LX-4 did.
Ralph