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Sarah Houston 23-05-2008 12:20 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to cut
the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?


Mark Jones 23-05-2008 12:52 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
Sarah Houston wrote:
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to
cut the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?


Jonh Deere makes some walk-behind mowers that will cut
up to 4 inches tall.


http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCa...ers_steel.html



Srgnt Billko 23-05-2008 04:07 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 

"Sarah Houston" wrote in message
. 97.142...
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to cut
the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?


Have you considered a DR Field and Brush mower ? My neighbor has one and
loves it.



Srgnt Billko 24-05-2008 12:21 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 

"Claude Hopper (11) 5. ?" wrote in message
...
Sarah Houston wrote:
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to cut
the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?

It would not be difficult to make wheel extenders. All you need is 4
pieces of flat metal of a sufficient gauge with holes for the wheel bolts.
Bolt the extenders to the frame and lower the wheel where you want them.
Just don't let the cat or dog run under there while you are mowing.

--
Claude Hopper :)



Good thinking - I guess larger wheels might work also on some machines.



Red[_2_] 24-05-2008 01:43 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
On May 23, 7:30*am, Claude Hopper (11) 5. ?
wrote:


Just don't let the cat or dog run under there while you are
mowing.


Or your foot when you're pulling it backwards.

Red

Sarah Houston 24-05-2008 05:26 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
"Mark Jones" wrote :

Sarah Houston wrote:
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to
cut the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?


Jonh Deere makes some walk-behind mowers that will cut
up to 4 inches tall.


http://www.deere.com/en_US/ProductCa...ush_mowers_ste
el.html




Interesting, thanks. Looks like it has a mulcher mode too, which I use.


Sarah Houston 24-05-2008 05:27 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
"Srgnt Billko" wrote :


"Sarah Houston" wrote in message
. 97.142...
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to
cut the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?


Have you considered a DR Field and Brush mower ? My neighbor has one
and loves it.


Bit pricy for me, especially for just a 11000 sq ft lot with about 7000 sq
ft of lawn.




Sarah Houston 24-05-2008 05:28 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? wrote :

Sarah Houston wrote:
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to
cut the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?

It would not be difficult to make wheel extenders. All you need is 4
pieces of flat metal of a sufficient gauge with holes for the wheel
bolts. Bolt the extenders to the frame and lower the wheel where you
want them. Just don't let the cat or dog run under there while you
are mowing.


My main concern is not losing the drive while doing that. To keep the
front wheel drive, I need to just rotate the front wheels down past the
stops, as far as they can go, then find a way to fix them that way.

May have to drill holes in the frame and bolt them.


Sarah Houston 24-05-2008 05:29 AM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 
"Srgnt Billko" wrote :


"Claude Hopper (11) 5. ?" wrote in
message ...
Sarah Houston wrote:
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set
to cut the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5"
tall?

Who makes something decent in that?

It would not be difficult to make wheel extenders. All you need is 4
pieces of flat metal of a sufficient gauge with holes for the wheel
bolts. Bolt the extenders to the frame and lower the wheel where you
want them. Just don't let the cat or dog run under there while you
are mowing.

--
Claude Hopper :)



Good thinking - I guess larger wheels might work also on some
machines.


Unfortunately not on this one, they would hit the frame.




Bob F 26-05-2008 08:08 PM

Where can I find mowers that can mow taller?
 

"Sarah Houston" wrote in message
. 97.142...
Claude Hopper (11) 5. ? wrote :

Sarah Houston wrote:
I'm looking to buy a self-propelled mulcher mower that can be set to
cut the grass much higher than regular mowers, like maybe 4-5" tall?

Who makes something decent in that?

It would not be difficult to make wheel extenders. All you need is 4
pieces of flat metal of a sufficient gauge with holes for the wheel
bolts. Bolt the extenders to the frame and lower the wheel where you
want them. Just don't let the cat or dog run under there while you
are mowing.


My main concern is not losing the drive while doing that. To keep the
front wheel drive, I need to just rotate the front wheels down past the
stops, as far as they can go, then find a way to fix them that way.

May have to drill holes in the frame and bolt them.


On my snapper, I adjust the wheels past the last stop, then run a rubber strap
under the axle, attached to the frame to hold it up against the adjustment
plate.




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