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Re: (ET) mulching
YAH mowing backwards. Done that on real heavy stuff mowing forward and
back. It prevents leaving humps of cut grass between rowed mows - er
mowed rows - ahhh grass passes ohhhh skip it..
Dave
Weymouth MA
On Tue, 23 May 2006 17:39:38 -0700 (PDT) Rob Brockway
<getractor yahoo com> writes:
> I have had mixed luck with mulching. I think a lot of mulching
> blades draw too much power. The best mulch I ever got, was when I
> had rear discharge set up and mowed in reverse.
> Rob Brockway, NH
>
> Michael S Briggs <msbriggs alberti unh edu> wrote:
>
> I tried searching about this from the webpage, but keep getting a
> file not
> found error whenever I try searching. So, I'll just ask the list.
> Can
> an Elec-Trak be converted to a mulching mower (presumably by putting
> on
> mulching blades, and covering up the outlet out which the grass is
> normally sprayed)? I'd assume you could do that with essentially any
> mower
> - just wondering if anyone has with an Elec-Trak, or if there's some
> reason you can't (odd design of the mower deck, etc.).
>
> Thanks,
> Mike
>
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