Found one of these in really good shape on Marketplace a couple months ago, I wanted it just as a novelty/toy to display in the garage and cruise around my property. He wanted way too much for it though.Anyone have one of these:
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Found one of these in really good shape on Marketplace a couple months ago, I wanted it just as a novelty/toy to display in the garage and cruise around my property. He wanted way too much for it though.Anyone have one of these:
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about 7 hours currently with a 50in regular rider.How long does it take you to mow that much all at one time?
I use an airhose.Revival of old thread.
Now that I've had time to actually mow my lawn with my new ZT, I need advice. After mowing, how do you clean your mower? I have a deck wash attachment, but it doesn't work for shit. I have mulching blades on it. I just mowed today and it was making some weird noises and leaving clumps everywhere. Decided to check the deck. Used the tractor to lift the mower up and found the deck was clogged full of grass. Must have washed out an entire bale of grass from it. Is there an easier way to clean the deck out rather than lifting it with my tractor? This spring grass is so heavy and wet, I'm not sure how to keep it from clogging everything up.
Don't cut wet? I live in Washington!Don't cut it wet, and cut it more often if mulching. Wet grass in a MF. Mine will get so long in a week, that I pull the mulch plug off. You could cut slower too.
Nailed it! As far as cleaning the deck, when you get rid of the mulching stuff you literally shouldn't have to. Not only that, but too much deck cleaning can force water into the bearings as well.Not cutting it wet is the first thing. Wet grass just compacts in all the crevices of the deck. Ditch the mulching blades and get regular ones. Remove the mulching plug and let the clippings broadcast. I have my chute tied up so it'll throw farther. If I've waited a little too long I'll go over it twice. Once going north to south and then again going east to west without changing the deck height.
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I have my chute pulled up as well. I discharge in the warm/rain season, mulch the other times. I run 8Ten high lift blades I get on Amazon all year. I sharpen them at least once a month depending on use. The sand beats the heck out of the blades.Not cutting it wet is the first thing. Wet grass just compacts in all the crevices of the deck. Ditch the mulching blades and get regular ones. Remove the mulching plug and let the clippings broadcast. I have my chute tied up so it'll throw farther. If I've waited a little too long I'll go over it twice. Once going north to south and then again going east to west without changing the deck height.
Optional- 32OZ tumbler filled ice. Fill 3/4 full of your pick of bourbon and the rest with cherry Dr pepper.
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All of this.Nailed it! As far as cleaning the deck, when you get rid of the mulching stuff you literally shouldn't have to. Not only that, but too much deck cleaning can force water into the bearings as well.
Get your leaf blower and blow all the loose clippings off from everywhere, including raising the seat and blowing off everything under there as well. Easy peasy and done.
I’m a beer guy while mowing. Since my yard is so rough I can’t put the beer down. Ive become proficient at single handing the twin sticks (no homo)Optional- 32OZ tumbler filled ice. Fill 3/4 full of your pick of bourbon and the rest with cherry Dr pepper.
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Demonstration with your choice of forum members is required.I’m a beer guy while mowing. Since my yard is so rough I can’t put the beer down. Ive become proficient at single handing the twin sticks (no homo)
Demonstration with your choice of forum members is required.
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Yeah, I think I'll lose the mulching blades for now. Maybe later in the summer I can go back to them. I only put them on at the suggestion of my landscaper that designed and installed our landscaping.Nailed it! As far as cleaning the deck, when you get rid of the mulching stuff you literally shouldn't have to. Not only that, but too much deck cleaning can force water into the bearings as well.
Get your leaf blower and blow all the loose clippings off from everywhere, including raising the seat and blowing off everything under there as well. Easy peasy and done.
I do this too for one lap around.I’m a beer guy while mowing. Since my yard is so rough I can’t put the beer down. Ive become proficient at single handing the twin sticks (no homo)