Mrwurm
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- New Holland TC30 Hydro 4x4, Gravely Zero Turn Mower
Seems like this thread has a mixture of 'trains of thought.' I'd like to offer a bit of clarification. A rear mount mower (also known as three pt finish mower) can be side discharge or rear discharge. A mid mount mower (also known as belly mower) can also be side discharge or rear discharge. So, when you describe these mowers you must indicate the position of the attachment and the direction of discharge. For example, a rear mounted rear discharge mower attaches to the back at the three pt and drops the clippings out through a long opening in the back. A rear mounted side discharge mower attaches at the three pt and shoots grass out the side.
That being said, I have a belly mower with a side discharge and my neighbor has a rear mounted mower with rear discharge. His machine drops the clippings evenly behind his machine. I kinda like that and wish my mower was a rear discharge. My side discharge unit is always shooting grass in the gardens or on the driveway. The point is... the side discharge has always got to be pointing somewhere.
That being said, I have a belly mower with a side discharge and my neighbor has a rear mounted mower with rear discharge. His machine drops the clippings evenly behind his machine. I kinda like that and wish my mower was a rear discharge. My side discharge unit is always shooting grass in the gardens or on the driveway. The point is... the side discharge has always got to be pointing somewhere.