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Someone or someone near them is pretty lucky. This wheel took one for them.
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I fabricated a mulch plug that doesn't require the chute.I installed a mulching cover. By design, the chute helps hold the mulching cover in place which is why it was never removed.
I just bought the mower a little over a month ago. I need to be careful not to do anything to it that could void the warranty. :wink2:I fabricated a mulch plug that doesn't require the chute.
Works fine and without the chute you aren't constantly raising and lowering it.
There are also some commercial mowers that actually have a metal plate they can raise or lower by a lever. They use it when making passes near driveways, houses, etc where blowing grass would mean more cleanup.
But after years of mowing I have just learned to walk or drive around the yard with the blades disengaged to see what needs to be picked up. A bucket and a pair of pistol grip grabbers will pick up anything that shouldn't be there.
Here in Missouri we apparently grow rocks.
Yike. :crying:God's hand:
1)This was before hand held cell phones. She had driven my F150 back to the field rather than walking. She ALWAYS walks. It gave me a way of calling 911 rather than running 1/4 mile and leave her laying in the field.
2)Cows are creatures of habit. They were supposed to be in the field where I had to gate in the Ambulance and first responders. They were not there. They were still in the lower field.
3) When you go to an ER, you have the luck of the draw as far as which doctor is on call. It just so happened, that day, that time, the #1 Maxofacial surgeon in Athens, GA was on call. Not having to delay fixing her face, he did it right away, thus no scars.
Sorry Mark, didn't mean to hog your thread. It is shocking to see what can happen with mowers.
Maybe post a pic of a tied-up chute to illustrate?Yeah, I have never understood the logic of raising the chute. On my ZTR, the blade is probably 8" from the edge of the metal with the chute raised. I always trim around things on the left. Would not know how to do it on the right effectively.
BUT, every day, I see chutes tied up, and the driver just cutting away, oblivious to the dangers.
I don't have to worry about nails or screws either.....my tires always seem to find them.......:vs_laugh:I don't have to worry about nails that get away, because my boots will find them.. and more!
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