Junkman
Super Member
I would definitely agree that it is bad to lug an engine, but when cutting the grass, my engine isn't even struggling at all. It is humming along and not lugging. You can tell when a engine is lugging. There is a tone to it than makes you want to get off and push to help it along. It must be that I have tender young blades of grass and some people have stubborn old blades of grass that just resist cutting and that is what makes the difference. If mine ever get that way, I will give it more throttle to show those nasty old blades what sharp Kubota blade can do to them at high speed. /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif