CCWKen
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- Joined
- Mar 22, 2005
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- South Texas, USA
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- Ford-3910, JD-420C, Kenbota-Custom, IH-2606
I should correct myself before someone jumps my case. 
When I said, "Going forward means the grass is cut at the base like a rotary cutter", that's actually incorrect technically. The grass blades are cut several times by the flails in an arch. This is why the grass coming out appears to be chopped fine. With a rotary cutter, the grass is cut at the base but stays under the deck until it's fine enough to exhaust or be thrown out in clumps.
It can be pouring down rain and I can cut grass with the flail mower without clumps or significant build up under the housing. Try that with a rotary mower.
When I said, "Going forward means the grass is cut at the base like a rotary cutter", that's actually incorrect technically. The grass blades are cut several times by the flails in an arch. This is why the grass coming out appears to be chopped fine. With a rotary cutter, the grass is cut at the base but stays under the deck until it's fine enough to exhaust or be thrown out in clumps.
It can be pouring down rain and I can cut grass with the flail mower without clumps or significant build up under the housing. Try that with a rotary mower.