I am still looking for that "perfect" setiing; too high it doesn't cut evenly, too low it dethatches the lawn, pulling up dead stuff and leaving a blanket of clippings on top of the grass. It may be that once the lawn is thouroughly and properly dethatched that problem will go away, don't know. Sometimes I get it adjusted "just right" for the particular area (most of our's is thick due to being old, well fertilized pasture but varies) and it cuts fine. Another problem is that I adjust the top link, mow a bit, see that it's good, mow some more and the top link unscrews itself lowering the setting.... you'd think I might get smart and fix it with the nut, maybe mark it with a felt pen, take some notes.... nah, that just takes the fun out of it

Maybe once you get yours sighted in you can send me the cliff notes
No recent pics, sorry, been a busy weekend, the dog decided to play tag with a car and came up with a broken leg. Border collie in a cast, what fun