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My 2-year-old mower doesn't seem to be doing its usual good job of mulching grass clippings. The machine is otherwise working well—I had a professional mower tune-up at the beginning of the season and the blade sharpened. What could be wrong?—J. Rubinstein, via e-mail
My initial guess would have been a dull blade, but since you had it honed recently, that's not the likely cause of poor mulching.
Your next step is to clean the bottom of the mower deck—the area where the blade spins around. It's quite common for clippings and dirt to accumulate here, especially if you've recently cut thick and/or damp grass. Built-up clippings will prevent your mower from mulching properly by impeding the recutting action of the blades.
Here's what to do:
Essential information: For more advice on how to keep your mower in tiptop shape, check out "Midsummer mower maintenance." And if your mower or tractor needs to be put out to pasture, read our May 2007 report on mowers and tractors, and use our free advice on choosing the right mower, tractor, or zero-turn-radius machine.
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