Richard
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- Joined
- Apr 6, 2000
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- Location
- Knoxville, TN
- Tractor
- International 1066 Full sized JCB Loader/Backhoe and a John Deere 430 to mow with
1. Rhino has a 4150 which you can get the optional deck rings. Watched a video about them and the claim was you didn't need the deck rings because of the distance between the blades and the deck. They can't hit the deck at all unless you near bend them in half. (not really in half)
This had me wondering simply from a functional CUTTING point of view.... if you take two versions of the same model mower over the same land....one with deck rings, one without.... would the unit without deck rings allow the grass to be suctioned up better for cutting OR, might the deck rings provide a focused area for the grass to be suctioned up better? In other words, forget about protecting the deck.....how does the ring help or interfere with the actual process of cutting?
2. How would you compare the Rhino to a Schulte 15' (I think it was XH 1500)
3. Regarding Schulte, would putting double blades (chopper?) on it actually cut GRASS better or is that more for beating up & pulverizing stalks when cleaning a field? I sometimes have the fields here about waist high and get two conflicting thoughts.... one, the double blades would help mulch things up....and the other is the double blades might get entangled easier and take more power to keep running efficiently (through waist high grass/weeds)
I like the way manufacturers are smoothing out the top deck so stuff can fall off easier.
This had me wondering simply from a functional CUTTING point of view.... if you take two versions of the same model mower over the same land....one with deck rings, one without.... would the unit without deck rings allow the grass to be suctioned up better for cutting OR, might the deck rings provide a focused area for the grass to be suctioned up better? In other words, forget about protecting the deck.....how does the ring help or interfere with the actual process of cutting?
2. How would you compare the Rhino to a Schulte 15' (I think it was XH 1500)
3. Regarding Schulte, would putting double blades (chopper?) on it actually cut GRASS better or is that more for beating up & pulverizing stalks when cleaning a field? I sometimes have the fields here about waist high and get two conflicting thoughts.... one, the double blades would help mulch things up....and the other is the double blades might get entangled easier and take more power to keep running efficiently (through waist high grass/weeds)
I like the way manufacturers are smoothing out the top deck so stuff can fall off easier.