Cutting Quality [Rider,
Walker] ....
How often should I
mow?
The
average is once a week and avoid mowing when
grass is wet. It also depends on the natural
growth pattern of the grass.
Why does my lawn look so
scraggly?
The
most common cause is dull mower blades. The
average time blades are sharpened is once a
month. Blades may need to be sharpened every
other week if you have a coarse grass like
Bahia.
What do I
do...
If my mower
deck cuts
unlevel?
Follow instructions on leveling your
deck.
If my
mower cuts ragged or
uneven?
- Remove any accumulation of grass
clippings from underside of mower deck
housing.
- Make
sure blades are sharp and in good condition (not
bent or incorrectly mounted).
- Check blade mounting bolt(s).
Blade bolts(s) must be tight.
- Check mower deck level
adjustment.
- Check blade belt tension per
manual. Adjust if necessary.
- Check quill assembly(s) for damage
or wear. Replace if necessary.
- Check for possible damage to mower
deck housing. Repair or replace if
necessary.
- Check pivot tube assembly for
damage. If bent or damaged, repair or
replace.
- Check deck wheels being run on
ground.
If my mower leaves uncut strip between
blades?
- Mowing a heavy stand of grass or
excessively wet grass could allow mower to leave
an uncut strip. Do not mow wet
grass.
- Forward speed should be adjusted
to mowing conditions by transmission lever.
Engine should be at full throttle.
- Make
sure blades are sharp and in good condition.
Replace if necessary.
- Check blade tension. Adjust if
necessary.
- Check quill assembly(s) for damage
or wear. Replace if necessary.
- Check for possible damage to mower
deck housing. Repair if necessary.
If my mower scalps
lawn?
- Check mower height adjustment
setting and readjust if needed. Scalping is more
likely on rough or uneven lawns.
- Check for possible damage to mower
deck housing. Repair or replace if
necessary.
- Check for bent blade(s) or quill
assembly(s). Replace if necessary.
- Check mower deck level
adjustment.
- Check for damaged mower deck
wheels.
If my mower will not discharge
clippings?
- Remove any accumulation of grass
clipping from underside of mower housing
deck.
- Wet
conditions can cause the discharge chute and
underside of mower deck to become plugged with
clippings. Do not mow wet grass.
- Forward speed should be adjusted
to mowing conditions by transmission lever.
Engine should be at full throttle.
- When
mowing tall grass, make first cutting in high
position, then re-cut at normal cutting
height.
- Check blade tension. Adjust if
necessary.
- If
blade(s) have been replaced, make sure they have
been correctly mounted.
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