</font><font color="blue" class="small">( grass will flow more easily through a stamped steel deck rather than a deck which is welded together.)</font>
Why will it flow more easily? Is the weld acting like an obstacle in flowing path of the grass? Technically, this isn't making much sense. That weld will have no effect on the flow unless it is a flow like a cigaratte smoke. As for the welds break over time; I can't think that either because the load on the finish mower is not much unlike the rotary cutter. Stamped deck, to me, can only reduce the production time and production cost. Once its stamping tooling which costs some money is made the rest of production is easier and cost less than the welded deck. But the price of stamped deck mower is more expansive although it costs less than welded deck mower. Interesting.
Why will it flow more easily? Is the weld acting like an obstacle in flowing path of the grass? Technically, this isn't making much sense. That weld will have no effect on the flow unless it is a flow like a cigaratte smoke. As for the welds break over time; I can't think that either because the load on the finish mower is not much unlike the rotary cutter. Stamped deck, to me, can only reduce the production time and production cost. Once its stamping tooling which costs some money is made the rest of production is easier and cost less than the welded deck. But the price of stamped deck mower is more expansive although it costs less than welded deck mower. Interesting.