Runner
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- Joined
- May 12, 2007
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- 2,615
- Location
- Missouri
- Tractor
- 2024 Cub Cadet Ultima ZTXS5 54, 2007 John Deere 2520, 1989 John Deere 185, 1960 Panzer T70B
I have tried it both ways and if the grass is heavy, get clumps with, and without, the chains. The chain guard is kind of a pain to detach/install (not really difficult, just a number of bolts, but not something I'd want to do at each mowing), so I just leave it on all the time.
I think the quality of clipping dispersal is more related to the moisture content and height of the grass and not that much affected by the chain guard.
That being said, I would still opt for the chain guard just to help knock down any projectiles that might be launched from the deck.
By the way, just as a side note, I also have the 62D belly mower and in my opinion, the GM1072R gives a superior cut.
I think the quality of clipping dispersal is more related to the moisture content and height of the grass and not that much affected by the chain guard.
That being said, I would still opt for the chain guard just to help knock down any projectiles that might be launched from the deck.
By the way, just as a side note, I also have the 62D belly mower and in my opinion, the GM1072R gives a superior cut.