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Upgrade NowDon't those draggy-whirly things under the tractor normally throw the grass away from the tractor?View attachment 149691
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“Normally” LoL,,,Don't those draggy-whirly things under the tractor normally throw the grass away from the tractor?
Nice unit. I wish that I had headlights. No particular reason. They just speak to greater purposefulness, I guess.
Don't those draggy-whirly things under the tractor normally throw the grass away from the tractor?
I probably would in fact, be surprised. Every Cub Cadet that I've ever personally used or known since childhood was never used to cut grass. Snow-blower, blades front & back, garden implements and of course; trailer-tug but ironically looking back on it - I have never cut grass with one.You would be amazed how much grass gets thrown back up on the deck, and even ends up under the belt cover that only has 2 small holes for the grease zerks on the outside spindles and a hole just big enough for the center pulley...
Even my Cub ULTIMA ZT1 54" Zero Turn gets a TON of grass back up on it when using it. It moves a ton of air and will throw the clippings 2+ passes away (it's a 54" Fabbed deck).... but, it's not uncommon to have a inch plus of grass on the top of the deck when I am done. I normally blow the clippings off every mowing, because if I don't, they can get really packed up under the covers.....
Examine the deck on your Ultima ZT1. If like both of mine you will find half moon holes around where the spindles mount . That is where most of the grass clippings come from on the top of the deck. With the tremendous suction lift of the blades the grass has to go somewhere, some goes the path of least resistance.You would be amazed how much grass gets thrown back up on the deck, and even ends up under the belt cover that only has 2 small holes for the grease zerks on the outside spindles and a hole just big enough for the center pulley...
Even my Cub ULTIMA ZT1 54" Zero Turn gets a TON of grass back up on it when using it. It moves a ton of air and will throw the clippings 2+ passes away (it's a 54" Fabbed deck).... but, it's not uncommon to have a inch plus of grass on the top of the deck when I am done. I normally blow the clippings off every mowing, because if I don't, they can get really packed up under the covers.....
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