I would like to take a poll on which set-up does a better job on cutting grass. I am talking about a Honda HRX217vka with the GCV200 engine and the Versamow 4 in 1 system set to full MULCH. Of course it has the Micro Cut twin blade system.
I would like to see a good cut with little or no grass clippings trailing out of the rear discharge.
(1) Front wheels set 1 notch higher then the Back wheels. Front wheels set at notch 4 which is a 2 and 1/2 inch cut, while the back wheels are set at notch 3 which is a 2 inch cut. I believe this is called heeling the mower. The back is lower than the front.
(2) Front wheels set 1 notch LOWER then the BACK wheels. Front wheels set at notch 3 which is a 2 inch cut, while the back wheels are set at notch 4 which is a 2 and 1/2 inch cut. Just the reverse, the back is higher than the front.
Neither set up seems to be wrong according to google reviews that I have read. With the rear being lower the grass is being cut twice resulting in more power used and a less (even cut) ?? then when the rear is higher then the front.
I have tried option 1 and have found that the cut looks good with NO grass clippings trailing the mower. I have yet to try option 2.
P.S. Having all 4 wheels set at the same height (notch 4 @2 and 1/2 inches) tends to leave some grass clipping behind each rear wheel, and again, a good cut. My yard is fairly flat with a small slope at one end and the grass is thick (80%) in this area (zoysia grass) with (20%) in the remaining area being (Bermuda grass), which is not as thick as the Zoysia.
All opinions will be appreciated.:confused2:
I would like to see a good cut with little or no grass clippings trailing out of the rear discharge.
(1) Front wheels set 1 notch higher then the Back wheels. Front wheels set at notch 4 which is a 2 and 1/2 inch cut, while the back wheels are set at notch 3 which is a 2 inch cut. I believe this is called heeling the mower. The back is lower than the front.
(2) Front wheels set 1 notch LOWER then the BACK wheels. Front wheels set at notch 3 which is a 2 inch cut, while the back wheels are set at notch 4 which is a 2 and 1/2 inch cut. Just the reverse, the back is higher than the front.
Neither set up seems to be wrong according to google reviews that I have read. With the rear being lower the grass is being cut twice resulting in more power used and a less (even cut) ?? then when the rear is higher then the front.
I have tried option 1 and have found that the cut looks good with NO grass clippings trailing the mower. I have yet to try option 2.
P.S. Having all 4 wheels set at the same height (notch 4 @2 and 1/2 inches) tends to leave some grass clipping behind each rear wheel, and again, a good cut. My yard is fairly flat with a small slope at one end and the grass is thick (80%) in this area (zoysia grass) with (20%) in the remaining area being (Bermuda grass), which is not as thick as the Zoysia.
All opinions will be appreciated.:confused2: