Bagging leaves problem

Carscw

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The gator blades you have in the pic are not good for bagging.

Go to Sears and get some high lift bagging blades.

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The gator blades you have in the pic are not good for bagging.

Go to Sears and get some high lift bagging blades.

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Thanks for the reply. It's winter here so I can't do anything till spring....However, the blades from sears are exactly identical to the original blades on my Husqvarna. See link below.

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Carscw

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Go to a mower shop tell them you want the Husqavana high lift blades.

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BUMP....

Now that the snow is gone and yard work has begun...

Here is the answer to the bagging problem I was having with my Husqvarna Tractor. After I removed the deck and turned it upside down I found nothing weird. It looked like a plain deck with baffles installed. When I looked under the deck of a neighbors Craftsman I noticed it had standard mulching blades that came with his tractor. He has no problem bagging leaves either so I went to Sears and bought a pair (which fit my deck) and it made all the difference. Right now, it cuts and bags great and doesn't blow leaves out the non discharge sides anymore.

It looks like Hi Lift blades were too much.

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That's interesting.... I've never heard of Hi Lift blades being "to much".
For some reason it doesn't seem logical. But, it works for you. And, it may help someone else having the same problem.
Good to know you found a solution.
 
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