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Posted by Fred Martin on August 05, 2005 at 21:37:59 from (69.218.163.39):
In Reply to: Re: Heres how I do it (long Post) posted by Illinois Boy on August 05, 2005 at 08:30:43:
Hi Illinois Boy....I told you I didn"t know it all and learn something everyday. But, I think the next time you get around a hayside mower you might want to look it over closer. It is designed that way from the factory. I guess the Bush Hog type mower with the tipped up blades are okay and you probably have what I call less skips...less standing weeds after mowing BUT they would have a tendency to suck up chunks of wood, rocks and such and throw them out like a gun. So, some are designed like yours and some are designed like the hayside mower....and so that would be called normal operating conditions for this type machine. You would have been more correct if you had stated that my comment "That shoots the suck idea" for my type machine. I"m sorry that I never really looked over or used the Bush Hog type machine and I own one. It was too heavy for my tractor. Although if I had I would have added that if you have a mower with suck up blades like a lawn mower...set it level. Thanks for correcting page two as Paul Harvey would say. Fred OH
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