EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
In your pictures of the grass that you've cut, I'm not seeing the lines of cut grass that are so common from shredders. When I cut my fields, I have a line of cut grass that runs along the edge of my cutter. I don't sharpen my blades either, but the cut I'm getting on Bahia, Bermuca and several dozen types of weeds is much cleaner then what your showing in your pictures.
I'm not sure if the deck height, or angle will make allot of difference, but I think your tractor speed and blade speed might be your problem. What RPM's are you running your engine when cutting? I have mine set at 2,500 RPM, the PTO set to 540 and my ground speed is fairly slow, but I'll speed up if I'm in thiner grass. In heavy cutting, I'm in low range and second gear. But it's my RPM's that spin the blades at a speed that cuts the grass nice an clean.
I don't think a diffferent brand of cutter is going to make much differnce. The technology is very basic on the blades, and they pretty much all do the same thing. Different brands will have other features in decking, tail wheels and gear boxes, but when it comes to blades, it's pretty much standard.
Good Luck,
Eddie
I'm not sure if the deck height, or angle will make allot of difference, but I think your tractor speed and blade speed might be your problem. What RPM's are you running your engine when cutting? I have mine set at 2,500 RPM, the PTO set to 540 and my ground speed is fairly slow, but I'll speed up if I'm in thiner grass. In heavy cutting, I'm in low range and second gear. But it's my RPM's that spin the blades at a speed that cuts the grass nice an clean.
I don't think a diffferent brand of cutter is going to make much differnce. The technology is very basic on the blades, and they pretty much all do the same thing. Different brands will have other features in decking, tail wheels and gear boxes, but when it comes to blades, it's pretty much standard.
Good Luck,
Eddie