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  • John Bartnick

    Thanks for your lack of response Husqvarna!

     

    Based on where the clumps were being left behind, I thought the problem might be the cavity for the rear discharge even when the door is closed.  Since I don't bag I made a simple plate from flashing to cover this cavity.  This made a big improvement and seems to have corrected the problem.

    When looking at my old snapper, their rear discharge door is formed in such a way as to not have this cavity.

    In the future I may form some sort of contoured block to attach to the rear door in order to fill this cavity so if I want to use rear discharge I can.

    With the purchase of this mower I now own four Husqvarna products and had a lawn tractor in the past - thanks for nothing Husqvarna!

  • John Bartnick

    I purchased my HU775H late in the season last year and had not had the chance to really use it until recently.  Same as the first post, I realize all the reasons for poor mulching.  I have used it on dry short grass and continue to get these clumps.  I can't even get rid of them by going over them multiple times.  My old Snapper does a better job.  I am very frustrated and have even tried a different blade even though the orignal Husqvarna blade got good reviews and have gotten the same results.

    I would really like to know if anyone has come up with a solution other "take the unit to a local Husqvarna dealer in order to diagnose the problem". 

    There has got to be a solution to this problem!

    Thank you!

  • John Bartnick

    I have read that the string trimemer and edger from the click-it line of attachments spin in the opposite direction when used with the 128LD.  First is this true?  Second, is it also true of the other attachments, e.g. pole saw and cultivator?  Those two would be worthless if the spin in the opposite direction.