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Posted by GregS on May 30, 2000 at 15:43:42 from (38.27.202.185):
Yes, another mowing question!! I have fiqured out how to mow with my Woods mower on the Cub. However, it does not seem to be doing a "finish" mowing job. The main problem is that there are spots that do not seem to get the full cut, they are more pushed over and cut somewhat, but not the cut to the level I have the mower set. Here are some facts: -Woods 59 belly mower -mower is set so that rear is higher than front -blades were replace early spring -cutting problems occur in 1st and 2nd gear the same -Grass is at normal heighth and not overgrown, lots of weeds though, but not high -tractor does not bog down since grass is low -that's all I can think of for now. I realize that a 6 ft mower is not going to cut like a small yard tractor, but I have noticed other Farmalls and IH tractors that do a better job than mine. There may be a setting adjustment with the PTO, blades or the belt, I'm not sure, so that is why I'm here. Lend me your knowledge!!!
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