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In Reply to: Mulching vs. Bagging posted by Ross on Sunday, March 17, 2002:
: Some mowers, for example JD, require a change in blades depending on the type of mowing you are doing, but Sears says you can use the same blades to mulch/side discharge/ bag. Do different blades make that much difference, and if so, how can the Sears tractors do it all with one blade? Also, what brand is best at mulching and who bags the best? Thanks
: Why bag if you can mulch? I've had two mulching mowers - and can't tell that one is better than the other. They plug the discharge, the mulching blades do a great job - no clippings to rake. If you want to bag (for leaves) remove the plug and hook up the bag - you mulch your leaves b/4 they go to the bag.