It is about the discharge directionSeriously? What's the difference? The blades still move in the same direction, don't they?
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It is about the discharge directionSeriously? What's the difference? The blades still move in the same direction, don't they?
Start working on hubby now to get you one of these. Give up a cat or 2 if you have to, it’s worth itI've busted my butt on it several times. It's definitely not going to be fun when I'm 60.
I am confusion. It still discharges on the same side of the mower. You can close the hole so the grass stays in the mower to mulch it more but the blades still turn in the same directionIt is about the discharge direction
Wise man.Diego is all about Hondas. This one sat for 2 years because we had a lawn tractor and didn't need it. But when our tractor went kaput recently, Diego pulled this one out and only pulled it twice before it started.
Those are going to be epic.Son and I had a little fun today. Thanks for the heads up @azurbanclucker . I saved the lint from doing laundry at work and from home. My coworkers looked at me like I was crazy when I walked out of school on the last day with a bag of dryer lint. It's kind of cool because the towels we wash at work are all white so the lint is white. So the crayon wax color really showsView attachment 3534313View attachment 3534314
GO mow isa's lawn. that'll wake you upI’m so tired![]()
The little men up in there that turn the blades prefer it that way. I am not sure whyI am confusion. It still discharges on the same side of the mower. You can close the hole so the grass stays in the mower to mulch it more but the blades still turn in the same direction
We always discharge into the grass that still needs mowed. Might as well cut the mowed grass smaller if you canBut, seriously, they all seem to tell you something different. I see going one direction you will be running back over what you discharge, and the other way you would not.