Bush Hog Issue

   / Bush Hog Issue #1  

bsentryrich

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Mulkeytown, IL
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2013 LS 4041
I recently bought a package deal with LS4041 and a "FarmLine" brand 6' rotary cutter. It has a 75hp box w/shear pin setup and squared framing overall. I am having some issues with the mower tending to be "patchy" (leaving tall sections of semi-cut or uncut grass every so many feet) in 24" fescue as well as throwing all of the "scat" out to the right side----I don't recall this happening with my Bush Hog Brand Squealer 72 on my Ford 2120

Perhaps I'm not running at the right RPM, but it "feels and sounds" appropriate if you know what I mean and I tend to run near the optimal line. Both the tractor and the mower only have 7 hours on them, so maybe there is more time to play and learn with this...just looking for feedback. Not sure if sharpening blade at this point is indicated or if this is just an example of a substandard type mower...thanks.
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #2  
I was going to suggest checking the slip clutch, but notice you said it he'd a shear pin....

Perhaps you are just running too fast of a ground speed??? What gear do you now in and what is the mph
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #3  
Two foot high fescue this time of year tends to be tender and flexible this time of year. Tires will leave some down uncut that the mower doesn't get. In the Fall when it isn't as tender not so much of a problem. I cut about 20 acres the other day that could stand cutting again if I wanted it to look totally even.

MarkV
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #4  
Be sure you are running 540 pto rpm.
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #5  
Just some random thoughts ... you could look under and make sure the blades all swing free. Also make sure the deck is traveling fairly level when you're running. It won't cut well if running tipped up or back. Also, you do need to be running fairly close to the engine speed that produces 540rpm ... if you judge it by ear it will sound like it's going *really* fast.
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #6  
I've noticed something similar happening, and decided to back through a patch, and sure enough, got a nice, even cut. I think the tires pushing some of it down, along with it bending as it goes under the cutter, can cause a fair amount to be missed.
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #7  
I'm wondering if you have some 'clumping' going on? This same cut, no cut seems to happen to me when my mower clumps and pushes out a big wad before cutting nicely again.
 
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#8  
I'm wondering if you have some 'clumping' going on? This same cut, no cut seems to happen to me when my mower clumps and pushes out a big wad before cutting nicely again.



All good points

Not sure what "clumping" means...I think the tenderness of the new fescue, the bending of the reeds by the tires, and even possibly "clumping"...LOL....:rolleyes:...overall, I do set the height the same w/adj knobs...

Out of curiosity and to probably sound like an idiot who lives in the city (which I am), would the draft control by any means improve or hinder the overall cut? Just wondering as don't remember having to utilize that option on the old 2120. Thanks.
B
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #9  
If it's 24" tall it won't mow well regardless of the cutter. The front of the cutter pushes the grass down. When the blades hit it the grass isn't standing up. But it will stand up after it leaves the cutter.
 
   / Bush Hog Issue #10  
Leave draft control off..
 

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