Sometimes more than that! My old one was single blade and I hit a concrete fastened bolt hidden in some brush. Bent the engine shaft and presto....junk scrap.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 7:37 am Well I have two petrol mowers and they both have the single blade similar to the one in the photo - you are correct though, that if you hit a hidden object you do get an almighty jar on the blade.
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Thanks for the 'heads up'. Didn't realise the short blades 'gave in' to obstructions. Makes a lot of sense. I'll have a new mower today.
Thanks again.
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The big advantage of a mower with two blades, called a mulching mower iin the UK is that you have no cuttings to collect and dispose of. The smaller cuttings are returned to ground and act as fertilizer.
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If you don't remove the cuttings thatch will build up and encourage moss that will out compete the grass.dundrillin wrote: ↑Mon Sep 16, 2019 10:19 am The big advantage of a mower with two blades, called a mulching mower iin the UK is that you have no cuttings to collect and dispose of. The smaller cuttings are returned to ground and act as fertilizer.
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Having done a little research after advice from you good people, I find that a 2 bladed mower does not make it a mulching mower. It's all in the blade(s). A mulching blade is shaped differently to a normal blade. The mower I've been looking at has two blades but of the 'throw' type which collects the cuttings in a grassbox.
Mulching doesn't do that as the blade is shaped with 3 cutting edges which cause a circular stream and the grass and leaves get re-cut several times leaving very fine cuttings which will deteriorate as fertilizer.
Thanks, guys. I've learned something new.
Mulching doesn't do that as the blade is shaped with 3 cutting edges which cause a circular stream and the grass and leaves get re-cut several times leaving very fine cuttings which will deteriorate as fertilizer.
Thanks, guys. I've learned something new.
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Apparently Honda are the leaders in this type of lawnmowers but I read about that in the UK - they might not be so readily available out here?
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The brands you may see the most are from Australia. I haven't shopped for about 2 years but when I did the gasoline engine type seemed to be all Australian. I have a Bolens now, and the one I blew up on the bolt was a Hopper (I think).
Both were very reliable and this Bolens has been completely trouble free, and it cuts about 2/3 rai of grass every 10 days or so.
Both were very reliable and this Bolens has been completely trouble free, and it cuts about 2/3 rai of grass every 10 days or so.
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Mine are both Asgatec although one of them has a Briggs and Stratton engine - I assume the other is Asgatec own brand?
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Like the famous vacuum cleaner called "Hoover", for years in Australia rotary lawn mowers were called "Victa".
The original were simply a round alloy plate with a Villers engine bolted on to them. A bit like a Land Rover in their simplicity!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victa
In later years the company made a small aeroplane:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AESL_Airtourer
The original were simply a round alloy plate with a Villers engine bolted on to them. A bit like a Land Rover in their simplicity!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victa
In later years the company made a small aeroplane:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AESL_Airtourer
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