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What can I do? Help me out please.
I have been having this problem since I purchased my mower in August, but I love it so much I don't know what to do. It's a love/hate relationship.
I mow mostly tall fescue & kentucky bluegrass lawns here in east tennessee. My brand new scag tigercat is leaving a strip of grass on the inside of the left tire. It will also leave major stragglers. On some lawns more than others. I have taken it to the dealer twice now. I have to take it again anyway do to the recent recall on most Kawasaki engines I'm sure is affecting a lot of you. I will get them to take a look again. Until then however I want to try a few things: 1)Blades: What blades does everyone use? I have heard a lot about Gator blades. 2)Baffle: I am aware about the adjustable baffle. What would be the best setting? What do most of you do? I had moved it down to 3 1/4 or 3 1/2 I believe. I cant tell a huge difference. I think I might try to move it up. 3) Anything you guys can think of!
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Sharp blades, high lift blades, correct pitch, clean underside of deck.
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Will do. Besides the last one; new mower!
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Has it been dry where you are? If so dry fine fescue has caused problems all over the country with all types of mowers. You may have to wait til next season to see how it cuts.
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Scrape the deck at least twice a week and keep the blades sharp and your speed appropriate for the conditions. The high vacuum of those decks makes a huge mess under there. Easy trade off for how well they cut though.
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Thanks for the tips. This is my first scag so I am dissapointed in the cut quality. Don't get me wrong, it can lay down some beautiful stripes. I chose scag because I always heard nothing but good things. The cut quality as of now however, compares to my Cub Cadet I had before this 😩.
I was also thinking maybe cutting height & speed. I cut at 3 1/2. I know you're suppose to cut high. I lowered it down to 3 1/4. Slight difference. As far as speed goes. I'm 3/4-full speed most the time I mow. I now mostly flat ground so I figure this wouldn't and shouldn't affect the performance. Posted via Mobile Device |
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I'd wait until spring. I think you'll see a big difference when the grass is standing up and growing. Fescue is the hardest grass to cut because it always wants to lay down. If the lawn is somewhat thin then you'll really notice it.
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That's my plan. Being so close to the end of the season; I don't want to fool with it too much. It'll still be under warranty in the spring if the problem persists. I'll adjust the baffle up & get the blades sharpened up & balanced b4 the end of this season.
I've tried to get the blades off, but the spindles spin even with the blades blocked! Posted via Mobile Device |
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