No shucks I just got my Pop Corn done and in the bowl. Sat to watch a longer video. And here ya stand that it we are now done. But wait a minute I lurnt that Toro makes a twin blade push mower 30'' wow big swipe. Nice video short sweet and to to the point.
Setting those blades are different then other mowers. One needs to be vertical and one needs to be horizontal. That's only because they will hit each other if you don't set them right......I found out the hard way 😂
Depends on usage, but I like them. They seem to work very well if you discharge the clippings. If you bag the grass, the originals or high lift blades seem to work better in my experience.
Mean mower,twin blades 30 inch cut , never saw one till now. Thanks for another great video, good to see you
It's a beast for sure. Thanks Joey
That's a big mower, first time I saw 2 blades on a push mower. 😊
I knew they existed, but it's the first one I've had in the shop
@@randomwrenching pretty cool, it must be some heavy lol
@@mikejerrett7354 Oh it sure is, good thing it's self propelled!
Saw in a store, but never ran one. It’s a beast.
It's enormous...lol
No shucks I just got my Pop Corn done and in the bowl. Sat to watch a longer video. And here ya stand that it we are now done.
But wait a minute I lurnt that Toro makes a twin blade push mower 30'' wow big swipe. Nice video short sweet and to to the point.
Thanks Jim. I did another upload today to make up for the re-run I posted yesterday...lol
Nice mower, the change in noise when you engage the blades is a bit loud...
Oh, those twin blades are VERY loud
I have this mower mine is the 8.75 briggs way under powered if the grass is tall it bogs down and stalls they now use the 10 hp on them
This one is the 8.75 as well...
Setting those blades are different then other mowers. One needs to be vertical and one needs to be horizontal. That's only because they will hit each other if you don't set them right......I found out the hard way 😂
Exactly correct. The blades are timed by a cogged belt above the deck. As long as the belt doesn't slip or break, they will stay in time.
What is your opinion on those Gator blades? I had them on my Garden tractor, but think that the originals might be better.
Depends on usage, but I like them. They seem to work very well if you discharge the clippings. If you bag the grass, the originals or high lift blades seem to work better in my experience.