JohnCardin
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I meant to take more pictures but I guess I got too excited.
I had bought the mulching kit with the mower but waited until year 2 to start using it.
I jacked up the mower and then put the front wheels on ramps and then chalked the rear wheels
I ended up jamming a log into the deck to get the blades to be still enough to get them on and off. I didn't particularly like that way (as it was a PITA) so I may have to track down the "blade removal tool" at some point - no pics as I was a little frustrated.
After install - Under Deck Pictures
Notice how clean the deck is underneath. That's with about 20+ hours on it. I'll take a picture this weekend with what it looks like after the kit has got some green on it.
Discharge cover
Left Over Parts
Overall, the kit part wasn't difficult to install. The blades and getting them still enough to get the torque right was a little frustrating. I enjoy not having the discharge chute anymore.
After 3 mows with the kit installed I'm still up in the air on weather or not I want to keep it on or not. This spring has been extra wet down here in Georgia and my fescue really is happy and requires mowing every 3-5 days if I want to keep it under control. When I'm in a hurry, there is alot of clumping that builds up at the end of my rows and it's noticeably working a little harder if I try to push it through the taller stuff when going fast. I don't remember the side discharge doing this and I have to imagine that it's only because of the mulching kit and that it's got a lot more grass that it has to cut up under the deck. I end up having to go slower which isn't that bad of a thing as I enjoy it. The wetter grass also ends up caking the inside of the deck that does require cleaning after each mow. I tried to leave it on there one time and i believe it started fermenting in my garage. I never had to clean the inside of the deck with the side discharge so I don't know if this is just how mulching kits work or what.
My Bermuda is just now coming up and I've not found any issues with cutting it with the mulching kit. At least not yet, I'll give it a few more months before passing judgement.
Pro
- It mulches
- no side discharge chute makes it easier to park in garage
Con
- leaves clumps if mowing too fast on wet grass
- leaves grass build up on inside of deck
If anyone can give me feedback on if my con's are unique to my setup or are just related to mulching in general, I would appreciate it.
John
I had bought the mulching kit with the mower but waited until year 2 to start using it.
I jacked up the mower and then put the front wheels on ramps and then chalked the rear wheels
I ended up jamming a log into the deck to get the blades to be still enough to get them on and off. I didn't particularly like that way (as it was a PITA) so I may have to track down the "blade removal tool" at some point - no pics as I was a little frustrated.
After install - Under Deck Pictures
Notice how clean the deck is underneath. That's with about 20+ hours on it. I'll take a picture this weekend with what it looks like after the kit has got some green on it.
Discharge cover
Left Over Parts
Overall, the kit part wasn't difficult to install. The blades and getting them still enough to get the torque right was a little frustrating. I enjoy not having the discharge chute anymore.
After 3 mows with the kit installed I'm still up in the air on weather or not I want to keep it on or not. This spring has been extra wet down here in Georgia and my fescue really is happy and requires mowing every 3-5 days if I want to keep it under control. When I'm in a hurry, there is alot of clumping that builds up at the end of my rows and it's noticeably working a little harder if I try to push it through the taller stuff when going fast. I don't remember the side discharge doing this and I have to imagine that it's only because of the mulching kit and that it's got a lot more grass that it has to cut up under the deck. I end up having to go slower which isn't that bad of a thing as I enjoy it. The wetter grass also ends up caking the inside of the deck that does require cleaning after each mow. I tried to leave it on there one time and i believe it started fermenting in my garage. I never had to clean the inside of the deck with the side discharge so I don't know if this is just how mulching kits work or what.
My Bermuda is just now coming up and I've not found any issues with cutting it with the mulching kit. At least not yet, I'll give it a few more months before passing judgement.
Pro
- It mulches
- no side discharge chute makes it easier to park in garage
Con
- leaves clumps if mowing too fast on wet grass
- leaves grass build up on inside of deck
If anyone can give me feedback on if my con's are unique to my setup or are just related to mulching in general, I would appreciate it.
John
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