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On May 16, 10:20*am, "Ed Pawlowski" wrote:
"Charlie Darwin" wrote in message ... Subject line says it all. I've got an MTD/Honda self-propelled walk behind rotary lawn mower. I'm tired of bagging/dumping the clippings and want to replace stock blade with a mulching blade. Can do-- yes, no? Yes. Put on a mulching blade and block the exit chute. *You get a better lawn too. *Don't cut it too short either. My experience doing that didn't work all that well. I put a mulching blade on a ordinary mower and while it did mulch, it never gave as nice a cut as either my Honda mulcher or the Sears one I have now. By far, the Honda gave the nicest cut. It used 2 blades, one over the top of the other. The Sears has a single blade. A lot may depend on the mulching blade and I would suggest doing some investigating before buying one. I would think there could be a lot of variation in performance and design among them. Also, I wonder if the deck itself is shaped slightly differently on mowers intended to be mulchers? Also, none of the mulchers do that well in sparse grass. They work best in normal to thick turf. If you have sparse areas, they tend to just whack over the grass, and leave it ragged. Again, the converted mulcher was worse at this than the designed mulchers. At any rate, it doesn't cost much to try. |
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