Mulching HRX217HYA mulching

Carscw

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I think it looks ok. But looks like the kids was out playing in the yard. Lots of foot prints

(( racing is the only sport that you need two balls ))
 
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I think it looks ok. But looks like the kids was out playing in the yard. Lots of foot prints

(( racing is the only sport that you need two balls ))

They were. And they have water balloon fights a lot. It's interesting running over balloon pieces!
 

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They were. And they have water balloon fights a lot. It's interesting running over balloon pieces!

You bag them? I ran over a water baloon fight the other day multi colored neon pieces everywhere. Wished I had bagged and next time I will
 
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You bag them? I ran over a water baloon fight the other day multi colored neon pieces everywhere. Wished I had bagged and next time I will

No I didn't, so every time I mowed for the next month or so I would run them over again and again! :confused3:
 

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Just did my 3rd cut. No mulching issues at all but the grass growth has slowed down dramatically with all of the heat we've had.
One thing I noticed is that when I disengaged the blade, I dropped the throttle down, move an item in the yard and then increase the throttle, it doesn't increase for a second or so and I have to make sure it is all of the way forward. Is that normal or does the cable need to be adjusted? Was expecting it to hear it increase gradually.
I'm still concerned about the bumpiness of my yard and the long term toll it will take on the wheels/bearings. I guess time will tell.
 
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Just did my 3rd cut. No mulching issues at all but the grass growth has slowed down dramatically with all of the heat we've had.
One thing I noticed is that when I disengaged the blade, I dropped the throttle down, move an item in the yard and then increase the throttle, it doesn't increase for a second or so and I have to make sure it is all of the way forward. Is that normal or does the cable need to be adjusted? Was expecting it to hear it increase gradually.
I'm still concerned about the bumpiness of my yard and the long term toll it will take on the wheels/bearings. I guess time will tell.

Glad it cut well! :thumbsup: When I drop the throttle down for only a moment and then put it back up, sometimes it does what you describe, but if I have it throttled down for a longer period of time when I throttle it back up it is better. Keep us updated! :smile:
 
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