Originally Posted by Georgia in MS
Hi!
I have a new Troy Bilt Super Bronco (60TG) rider that I have cut grass with about five times. I have tried using the grass catcher that I bought with the mower and each time, the grass clippings get clogged right at the chute's connection to the mower. I have tried cutting the grass when it is dry and riding really slow and it still clogs. I don't know how to check to see if the blade is balanced.
I usually cut the grass in the lowest setting so I don't have to cut grass all the time :rolleyes: (grass grows fast here in the hot, humid South). I'm wondering if that may be the problem. If the blade is too low to the ground, does that prevent the blade from being able to kick the grass into the chute correctly to prevent clogging. And, if the grass gets over a certain height, does that cause problems? Is it unrealistic to expect it not to clog?
Also, over the years of using grass catchers, could you pass along what tips you have learned (sort of like Grass Catchers 101). I gave up on mine after the third time and took my grass catcher off. It's just sitting in the workshop.