Carscw,
I kinda wondered if heeling the deck like that would produce stripes since the trailing edge of the spinning blades were cutting the grass(which would bend them forward like a flap/roller does). I'm still toying with the idea of trying it on my Gravely, but I'm a little concerned about the effect on the clipping discharge efficiency(right now NO PILES OF CLIPPINGS, even without a mulch kit) and potential for grass/dirt buildup to collect underneath the deck(nothing but a green stain underneath the deck right now). Both of these things(if they got worse) are more important to me than a little better quality cut and striping. So do you notice deck buildup or piles of clippings after setting the rear of your deck lower??????
First thing I side discharge but use gator blades.
I cut my own grass very often I can't stand to wait till it looks like it needs to be cut. So I don't have grass build up.
Now on my HUD homes the grass most times is a foot tall I got a cub cadet two weeks ago and left the deck front low for first week this week I put the back low and love it. You ever cut tall thick grass and it leaves sprigs every were and you have to go back over it or cut real slow?
With the front up and back down I can mow faster and get I nice clean cut. Piles of clippings are less and no grass under the deck.
I have found this to be the way with most mowers.
And no I do not use the cub on my own yard it gets the respect only snapper can give it
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