Mower not cutting grass short enough

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Posted by tonygwyn on April 11, 2009, 11:34 am
 
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Hi Can someone please help me as I Have just purchased a new mower with
a 53cm
rotary blade and a 6hp Brigs and stratton motor all works fine,
but when I cut
my lawn with mower on it;s lowest cutting level it was
not as short as I would
like, leaving the daisies etc the mower seems
quite low to the ground, so it
seems the blade is to high. Can I fit a
spacer (and if so where can I get one)
to lower the blade or will this
effect the performance of my mower. The Blade is
attached by a central
bolt with 2 lugs either side that fit in holes in the
blade.  Never had
this problem with my Old faithful Rovermower.




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tonygwyn


Posted by trader4 on April 12, 2009, 9:52 am
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I've yet to see a mower where the lowest cut setting wasn't low enough
for lawn turf.   For obvious reasosn, you aren't going to find a
spacer either.    Nor would I recommend making one yourself as the
consequences of fooling around with the blade shaft connection are
high.

How low are you trying to actually cut it?   Have you measured?   If
you've been cutting it low regularly, that is one reason why you will
have the very weeds you are apparently tryng to cut off.   With turf
cut to 3" or so, it develops a healthy, dense cover that blocks out
most weeds on it's own.  Cut short, the grass is far more open to
stress, invasion by weeds, etc.