Mbc
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It is made like that on a mower to help bag or mulch along with making the grass smaller :thumbsup::thumbsup:
How much lower in the back when your heeling your deck for striping?
It is made like that on a mower to help bag or mulch along with making the grass smaller :thumbsup::thumbsup:
Not sure what user Carscw has done to get the results he described. My Gravely manual gives specific measurements for "normal" pitch(front lower than back) and states 1/8". It then describes heeling the deck and eludes to setting the rear lower than the front(pointing out like previously mentioned that this gives a better cut quality but requires more engine power). It does not, however give a specific measurement so my assumption would be that this implies to follow the instructions for leveling the deck(outside East/West blade tips even(within 1/16" on both sides), then simply adjust the rear blade tip when facing North/South the same as the deck leveling instructions gave(or 1/8" lower than the front). Some mowers, as I understand it, recommend a pitch with the front blades as much as 1/4" lower so if your specific mower manual gives a setting other than 1/8" like my Gravely manual has I would use that and set the rear blade tip lower the same distance recommended by your manufacturer. It may not make a big difference but my guess would be anything more than 1/4" would probably be too much.How much lower in the back when your heeling your deck for striping?
Not sure what user Carscw has done to get the results he described. My Gravely manual gives specific measurements for "normal" pitch(front lower than back) and states 1/8". It then describes heeling the deck and eludes to setting the rear lower than the front(pointing out like previously mentioned that this gives a better cut quality but requires more engine power). It does not, however, give a specific measurement so my assumption would be that this implies to follow the instructions for leveling the deck(outside East/West blade tips even...within 1/16" on both sides), then simply adjust the rear blade tip when facing North/South the same as the deck leveling instructions gave(or 1/8" lower than the front). Some mowers, as I understand it, recommend a pitch with the front blades as much as 1/4" lower so if your specific mower manual gives a setting other than 1/8" like my Gravely manual has I would use that and set the rear blade tip lower the same distance recommended by your manufacturer. It may not make a big difference but my guess would be anything more than 1/4" would probably be too much.How much lower in the back when your heeling your deck for striping?
Ok thanks for the infoNot sure what user Carscw has done to get the results he described. My Gravely manual gives specific measurements for "normal" pitch(front lower than back) and states 1/8". It then describes heeling the deck and eludes to setting the rear lower than the front(pointing out like previously mentioned that this gives a better cut quality but requires more engine power). It does not, however give a specific measurement so my assumption would be that this implies to follow the instructions for leveling the deck(outside East/West blade tips even(within 1/16" on both sides), then simply adjust the rear blade tip when facing North/South the same as the deck leveling instructions gave(or 1/8" lower than the front). Some mowers, as I understand it, recommend a pitch with the front blades as much as 1/4" lower so if your specific mower manual gives a setting other than 1/8" like my Gravely manual has I would use that and set the rear blade tip lower the same distance recommended by your manufacturer. It may not make a big difference but my guess would be anything more than 1/4" would probably be too much.
I set my heel a 1/4" lower than front! I'll post the results if any? Just waiting on grass to grow.....
In order to stripe do you have to mow in same tracks in same direction each time?