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I was thinking of asking Terry if the design is somehow related to weight distribution and the draft control before I start trying to change anything?
Another possibility is to find some wheels for the mower deck that are larger in diameter so the cutter blades have more ground clearance over the mulch.
My concern with waiting a season for the mulch to rot is that I don't want the brush to reestablish itself to the point that it becomes difficult to mow it. IMO, this brush cutter deck and the blades on it just aren't as heavy duty as the rotary cutter for my tractors. It seems like the blades on this deck tend to clang into each other or the deck or something when they encounter something too big to cut through. I worry that the mulch in places is deep enough to cause problems for this deck.
Another possibility is to find some wheels for the mower deck that are larger in diameter so the cutter blades have more ground clearance over the mulch.
My concern with waiting a season for the mulch to rot is that I don't want the brush to reestablish itself to the point that it becomes difficult to mow it. IMO, this brush cutter deck and the blades on it just aren't as heavy duty as the rotary cutter for my tractors. It seems like the blades on this deck tend to clang into each other or the deck or something when they encounter something too big to cut through. I worry that the mulch in places is deep enough to cause problems for this deck.