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Stephen Henning wrote:
"Travis" wrote: If it does not discharge the clippings then it is not a side/rear/or up in the air discharge mower. It would be just a plain old mulching mower. Tell that to WheelHorse. They sold it as: "Wheel Horse 42" Rear Discharge Mower Deck" A traditional mulching mower can't handle tall grass. This one does. It is much more versatile than "mulching mowers". It only cuts the grass once. Mulching mowers keep chopping it up. It is a completely different concept. Loogs like most if not all Toro mowers have a bag attachment. -- Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington USDA Zone 8 Sunset Zone 5 |
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"Travis" wrote:
Tell that to WheelHorse. They sold it as: "Wheel Horse 42" Rear Discharge Mower Deck" A traditional mulching mower can't handle tall grass. This one does. It is much more versatile than "mulching mowers". It only cuts the grass once. Mulching mowers keep chopping it up. It is a completely different concept. Loogs like most if not all Toro mowers have a bag attachment. Toro doesn't make this one except as a replacement part for the old REAL WheelHorse tractors. The opening is in the back and is 2" high directly in front of my tractor's rear axle. It is a 3 blade mower deck with a bottomless 2"x36" inch rear opening with no provision for attaching anything. I do own a pull-behind sweeper for times when I need clippings for the garden. You really are obsessed about thinking you know about things you have never seen and calling people jerks. Have a nice day! -- Pardon my spam deterrent; send email to Cheers, Steve Henning in Reading, PA USA http://home.earthlink.net/~rhodyman |
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