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Old 01-06-2006, 06:43 AM posted to rec.gardens
sherwindu
 
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Default POOR CUTTING TORO QUESTION

Pete,

I own a Honda with a replaced blade for mulching. It too clogs up with wet
grass. You have not told us whether the 'stop' or 'reverse' mode stops the
blade
from rotating. If that were to happen, the grass would certainly fall, since
there is
no air currents generated to keep the grass pressed upwards. Also, have you
checked the sharpness of the mower blade? A dull blade can cause all kinds of
problems.

Sherwin D.

"Pete E. Kruzer" wrote:

I have a Toro 22" recycler with the automatic pace yourself drive
system. I sent this email to Toro.

The above model Toro starts fine, runs fine, but doesn't cut worth a
damn. It is the worst cutting of the mowers I've owned (two Lawnboys,
and another Toro 2 cycle Suzuki engine.) This new mower is fine as long
as you go forward, but if you stop, or ESPECIALLY put the mower
backwards, it leaves large clumps of grass. And never pulling it
backwards is not possible. I keep the underside clean. I was wondering
if there was an upgrade on the blade or something that would prevent
this problem. To be honest with you, I wish I had never purchased this
mower. Just because of its poor cutting.

Among the answers from Toro was this one:

-Set the cutting height on the front wheels one notch lower than the
rear wheels. (i.e., set the front wheels at 2 inches and the rear
wheels at 2 3/8 inches.)

What's the logic behind this suggestion??