I have 5 Gravely mowers and every one of them have decent cuts but leaves stragglers up until I did this one thing.... I made sure the pitch from front to back was at least 1/8 inch off nose diving the front. The second and most critical step is to remove the baffles from the front of the deck. once you do this you will wish you had done it sooner. The cut and overall quality is excellent. If you only take the baffles out and nothing else you will be overwhelmed of the quality. Why Gravely even puts the baffles on these mowers is something I will never understand, they only collect grass and clog the deck. I put over 200 hours on several of the Machines double cutting stuff and finally did these simple steps which changed everything. Hope this helps the next guy.
I got two Gravely 460's. One is a 2013 model year and the other is a 2018 model year. I took the baffles off immediately as soon as I seen that they were catching the wet grass clippings and building up. Absolutely no reason for them to be there. All they do in impede the grass discharge and create more work scraping the bottom of the deck, especially in the spring when you are cutting wetter grass and grass that grows at a much quicker rate then the summer months. Both my machines cut excellent and the X Factor 2 decks are some of the best finish cuts I have seen on a commercial ZTR.
We had 2 460's and a 160. 2 X-Factor decks and one X-Factor II deck. I agree removing the front baffles makes a big difference. Unfortunately for us and our fescue lawns the gravely deck forced us to double cut everything literally (75 lawns a week). If it was the slightest bit damp at all which is every single morning, it was clump city. Nice and dry but typical spring early summer deep? No clumps but instead large windrows of grass laying on top. Both requiring double cut to clean up. Grabbed a Tiger cat with 61 V+ deck to try and immediately dumped all 3 gravely mowers. Zero double cutting and zero clumping in any condition. Amazing stripes as well. Those were not the only gravely mowers we have owned either. First one way back was a gear drive Pro-50 walkbehind. Also a gear drive 36. Many bobcats, exmark lazer's, cub commercial we've tried just about everything except a walker mower.
@@g.alistar7798im having the same issue did you look into it? the video says he lowered the back of the deck 1/8” but i feel like this comment nose dive means the opposite
I have a ZTHD 52" and I've been running it with mulching blades + mulching kit (discharge gate replaced with baffle) until the leaves finish falling, then I swap back to the stock set up with high lift blades. It does require me to double-cut certain grass types while in the mulching configuration, but it's well worth the clean, leaf/clipping-free finish. I'm still experimenting with different blade types, but one idea that may help you is running an "X-blade" configuration (2 blades per spindle, 6 total). I haven't tried it yet myself, but I hear it destroys all grass in 1 pass! Good luck, hope you got it working right!
Normal grass and shade grass lmao... My gravely was awesome and by far the best I have ever had. So smooth and destroyed grass and blew really far away. It's a ride-on street blower too.
I found an incredibly easy fix. Scag high lift blades, and remove the baffle at the end of the discharge chute. Perfect cut, nothing left behind. It’s like I have a new mower
I run two gravelys. Never had a issue. I would recommend pitching the deck 1/4 to 1/2 with the front being lower and removing the front baffle you had your hand on. A half inch seems like a lot but it creates more vacuum. I run high lift blades on mine as well and that made a huge difference in cut quality.
We have a mower like yours only ours is a 2017 with 178 hrs on it. We have never had an issue mechanically or with the cut. Down the road I would buy another Gravely.
Just wanted to give you an update..I have the same mower you have..I put Gravely part # 91-239 high lift blades on mine and it has completely changed the way this thing cuts..MUCH BETTER..It has never cut this well since I bought it..Hope you have the bugs worked out of yours..God Bless.
Phillp you are a good man. If mikaels lawns won't say it, I will....thank you! I believe he must have been raised by parents who didn't teach him respect and manners or he is a rebellious child that will still throw a temper tantrum when things don't go his way. You, Phillip, are a good man who's gone out of your way to help this very unappreciative child. Continue to be the awesome person you are.
I bought a gravely with mulching kit and I only cut a few times with it. I thought maybe it was the mulching kit. Do you think this would help my issue as well?
These mowers are pretty sweet when brand new, but I have one and it gets a little worse every season. I just expect it's dulled blades and maybe needs a tune up with minor adjustments obviously. But yeah the bigger models have more options for adjustments.
I have a gravely mach 1 and the fuckin thing windrows grass out the left side, I have tried 1/8 all the way to 1/2 inch pitch.... 3 diffrent sets of new blades, completely pressure washed the deck underneath so it is shiny again..... I have had enough of it, tried going super slow to medium speed also... Tire pressures also all good
Wow I’m really sorry to hear this. I have a Gravely that I purchased in 1998. If I told the average Joe it was a 2018 model they’d believe me. It still looks brand new. In all those years I’ve only had a couple problems. The first hour I ran it, the electric clutch for the blades went out, and was replaced under warranty same day. 3 belt replacements over the years, and the nut fell off the parking brake about ten years ago. $.35 to fix from hardware store. In all those years, that’s literally all I’ve had to fix on it. I do wish it was lighter, it’s built like a tank. I really hope Gravely hasn’t gone down hill this far and you somehow got that one lemon that just can’t be explained... 🥴
One side of my neighbor's transmission bracket to frame broke off on his Gravely 42". Those brackets are thin. He had man weld the bracket back on and welded a support bracket to the frame on both sides. Done the trick.
I had so many issues with this mower and having that yamaha motor on it. it was like 3 or 4 engine rebuilds through the service dept at the local gravely dealer. the motor finally seized and dealer wasnt going to honor the rebuild (long story) the boss spoke with the parent company and they swapped us with a new mower that they used as a loaner. that motor with bucket over shims for valves was a pain in the butt
Yamaha motors don't just come on Gravely mowers. They come on many other high end mowers, tractors, boats and motorcycles. You must have forgot to change the oil on a regular basis and did not break it in correctly. After that, you are at the point of no return. Can't blame that mistake on Gravely of all companies! omg!
David Rodriguez did yours have problems starting? Mine usually starts fine in the morning after sitting all night and runs fine until I shut it off and then won’t start unless it sits for at least an hour. Dealer has been absolutely no help! Still under warranty but can’t afford to let it sit in the shop for 4 more months. These Yamaha efis are garbage! Can’t believe Gravely let us consumers be the guinea pigs.
I have a brand new 672 it’s been great only 1 thing when I lift the front to clean the under side all the oil goes to places in the engine and make it not want to start is this something to worry about our it that normal
I don't know if you are still having problems with stragglers, but if you lower your blade below the baffling with spacers above the blade, you will have a better cut. The only other variables are sharp blades, blade tip speed, and blade lift which is either too much or too little. I hope that this helps. Equally important, adjust your mowing speed too.
I have a 2012 Gravely 48HD and it has always left lines of uncut grass. Tried several different blades and still the same. Wish I had kept my John Deere
How long do you expect it to last? If you half heartedly maintain it, you'll get half the life out of it. Yours is going on 10 years and it's a residential mower. I'd say you are doing alright kid. Especially not maintaining it the way it should have been.
When leveling the deck, did you measure (in inches) the bottom height of the blade tips in two positions, that is, outer edges of blades positioned front and rear, and then, left and right ? The height should match the height on the mower’s deck adjustment leveler. The lower 1/8th inch in the deck’s front should be best as you stated. Also, have the blades been hand sharpened and balanced on a Bench wheel grinder?
the one problem i had working on these new mowers is the rpm on the blade's are a problem . there not spining fast enuff . 2nd there is alot of flex in the top of the deck where the middle spindle is . Meaning once you get alot of grass that is not being discharged from the mower the middle of the deck where the middle spindle is. starts to flex up an down . this is a factory defect and will get worst over time . my shop will not work on them any more due to Gravely starting to be hard to deal with just like Husqvarna an cubcadet .
I'm gonna go ahead and say that you might not be being very fair to the brand. I use a residential grade ztx 52 to mow commercially and the deck cuts just fine, the only time I have to cut twice is when the grass is overgrown. All of the things you've pointed out for the most part are under warranty still, and I'm betting most mowers without a brand new edge on a blade have a hard time with that soft grass, sometimes it just doesn't want to cut.
@@youtubechangedmyname I just bought their Stealth (ZTX52) and used it to “mulch” all the leaves that have been against the fence/tree line for years. Took me an hour plus to rake out a couple feet into the yard and an hour to “mulch” all the leaves. (Would this be new mower abuse?) 🥺. You couldn’t tell there was ever a single leaf let alone the decomposing layers underneath lol. I highly recommend Gravely. I originally was looking at that club cadet too. It’s a beautiful machine but have you seen the reviews online for it? It didn’t leave any question in my mind that that wasn’t the mower for me. Did you make your purchase yet?
Are you full throttle on the accelerator? Sounds like you may be traveling at to fast of speed if your getting Mohawks. It would be hard to imagine your not getting blade coverage on a brand new mower. Considering those blades would be sharp at purchase.
Exactly what I was going to say change the pitch first of all I would go to another dealer see if they could rectify the problem. I would also call gravely explain the situation. Perhaps they could send a zone manager down to check this machine also, this machine may have been dropped, so maybe one of the forks are slightly bent or something definitely go to another dealer see if they could fix it
My bad for sounding mean but know your mower bruh. 100% of this machine is user serviceable. We sharpen our blades in the shop once a week, clean the air filter and check fluids. You must maintain that Gravely mower just as much as the lawns they cut. Monster of a mower if kept up with the required maintenance.
Not a commercial mower. But sounds like it's the blades used. I'd try high lift blades to get more vacuum inside the deck frame to suck up the grass blades to be manicured to an even height. Just my first thought!
That's what happen when you buy a used unkempt mower in Alabama Kevin. ----- oh and between you and me, Alabama starts with a capital letter, all states do. -----
What? Are you a "Junior" Varsity landscaper? TORO's were good back in the 1980's kid. Even their highest end now days is mediocre at best. Please don't tell me you got a commercial grade TORO! I'll give you about 15 other brands you should have purchased before that. Let's face it, we all want a mower that will last forever and give us constant quality cuts. TORO aint it. If you want to pay high end for leather seating, padded cushioning and super bouncy seat springs - there is a market for that. If you want a comfortable ride without all the "boshy BS" and a mower that will cut through darn near everything (even in the wettest of conditions) and last for years - go Gravely Pro.
@@profighter1234 if your name is “ PRO FIGHTER” I can do nothing but laugh at you LMFAOOOOOOOO - I can assure you no one is reading what you said or care. You must be triggered. Go back to your moms basement and pretend your a “ PRO FIGHTER “ LMFAOOOO
@@profighter1234 your wrong buddy while I’ve had all of them don’t nothing cut like toro scag exmark and wright mowers! While each one has it’s issues if you can get it right can’t beat them but gravely is a good mower and cuts good and dependable but gravely is just a beefy machine with a decent cut the thing with them you have to adjust the deck correctly and it will do a better job! But gravely just a chunk of steal with a engine don’t believe me just look at it and tell me we’re you see quality?
@@got2getit204 "Just a chunk of steal with a engine"? Gravely's have made real lawn professionals millions upon millions of dollars over the years...You must be, "just a little penis with a body attached to it" with that mind-set. Oh, and by the way, whenever you are referring to a noun that starts with a vowel, use the syncategorematic word/indefinite article 'an" not 'a". Example "an engine..."
I got this mower specifically to be able to drive it through a 36 inch door ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend or gate It is a little tight with the grass deflector installed but has more clearance with the deflector replaced by the recycler/mulcher. This model appears to be popular and a little harder to find for that reason. I can't judge the dependability as I have only mowed the yard twice but everything else on the mower is very nice and working fine so far. I added options for the run hour timer, arm backrests, recycler/mulcher, towing bracket, deck lift assist and cover.
I have the same mower with the same issues. it also clumps horribly. nothing fixed it...the dealers answer was to try and sell me the new 600 series. I should have bought an exmark from the start.
I had two of those they cut fine except for Bahia you had to double mow quite often especially if it was thick and I now have a 72 inch like that that amazes me on how little I have to double mow on but it has a 34 horsepower engine so I'm assuming it has a lot more RPMs I don't know
my pro turn 52 the deck level hanger keep breaking the welds. done had two decks replaced. smh im taken to my fabrication shop and gonna have him weld on top. The design flaw is that the weld is underneatht the deck
Hi Grow It, Mow It...If you didn't get the Pro Series like I did, you can't treat it like a pro. Most likely what you purchased was a hybrid Gravely that is used for residential and extermely light commercial (volunteer at the church type stuff). Yeah, the welds on the hybrids are nothing like my (our Gravely professionals) welds on the high end mowers. We put our lawn mowers through hell and back and they can't wait until the next morning. Continue to buy Gravely but do your homework before you purchase next time. If you need some help just message me.
Any problems with your motor yet? Seems not many have the Yamaha. I’ve had my efi Yamaha in the shop COUNTLESS times. Governor problems and a long list of other stuff. Currently in there now. Gravely won’t help other than keep fixing it under warranty which is almost out. The owner of the dealer also has one and his is in for THrottle position sensor. Unacceptable for a 12k mower. As far as cut goes I just took the baffles completely off. Seemed to help in more wet stuff. But in dry it was still sub par. Sharpen blades weekly seems to help as well. Ive heard good things about their Mach one. But with the support I’ve been getting I may not stick with Gravely much longer.
Had my Gravely Pro w/Yamaha 26 HP efi for a number of years now. Only thing I do is keep the oil changed and blow it off after every mow. Still starts within a split second and purrs like the day I bought her. Sorry about your luck Patty_C. You have to conduct preventive maintenance on any motor or they will start acting up like yours. Don't leave it alone until there is a problem and then blame everybody but yourself. Just saying...
@@profighter1234 Ive been in business for 10 years, i do all the maintenance myself and actually change oil and filters BEFORE the schedule says. It started acting up with less than 200 hours. After being in the shop 6 different times over 2 years for the same thing I managed to get to 700 hours and it still wasn't right. Thankfully it is sold and I'm on John deere now with much better luck.
@@PastFlatPat272 Sounds like operator error. Perhaps you should have left the maintenance side of things to the professionals at the shop. Most people don't but then again, most people don't have your type of problem either.
In fairness to him, I'm here because I have a 2 year old ZT 60 HD with 72 hours on it. It's been doing the same thing, along with bogging down the engine and backfiring.
Raise deck in rear 1/4 higher than front, should cut like a dream, I don’t see how it cuts with deck lower in rear, my deck was adjusted wrong when I got it new, it was just about level and it didn’t cut right until I got rear 1/4 higher than front, and only thing I wish I did differently is got the 48 instead of the 260
try drilling ports or holes in the baffles, it will make a world of difference, the holes should be about 1/4 to 3/8in size. I know it sounds crazy. but we did it and I can run over magnolia leaves and there is nothing left after that'[]
When should Gravely just swap it out? I am not going to buy a Gravely after watching this and I have used Gravely before. After this many issues, Gravely should consider a lemon, replace it and sell it used after overhauled.
@@OtterCreekFarm There is definitely a reason Gravely isn't swapping out his mower. He's just not being straight forward with us. Look at all the people on here that are telling him he's wrong. Don't fall for the bait Otter Creeek....f' it. That's too long of a name.
My biggest issue with Gravely is their dealership network. There’s a used car dealership near me that sells Gravely. A used car dealership! The hell do they know about mowers or what about if/when I needed warranty work? I’ll pass.
I've watched your previous videos concerning the stripes and you keep saying each lawn comes out really good. It sounds as though its supposed to be stripey like that. Well its not supposed to have those stripes
It's about Gravely, the service tech and everything else in life. He doesn't even say "thank you" for those out trying to help him on here. He only likes the comments that agree with his bitchin'. So sad.
@@profighter1234 I just bought me a 2022 gravely ZTHD w-52" X Factor3 deck. And let me tell you....that thing cuts as Smooth as butter. When you run it over asphalt with blades on you can hear and practically feel the vacuum sucking you to the road. For the record I was the assembly line manager/quality control and builder for" Wright Manufacturing" for 6 years. I still chose Gravely for my purchase.
@@recumbentrevolution6540 You rock man! Finally a great and honest review. I hope you enjoy your Gravely as much as I've enjoyed mine throughout the years. Happy mowing friend.
@@mikaelslawns8289 Phillip offered a solution. You simply answered. As opposed to making him feel stupid for even suggesting the offer, a "thank you Phillip" would have been a nice way to start. He probably had a line of solutions 4 to 5 deep but with your simplistic, unappreciative reply, I imagine he just hung on to them for someone unlike yourself. Manners and magic words like "please" and "thank you" will get you so much further in life kid. I hope this life lesson take you to better places.
@@profighter1234 Yeah, fine, but he is obviously very pissed off and feels like he did everything which clearly he has not. We all make bad choices. Sometimes we make the right choice with the wrong dealer. You sound like you are 70 yrs old and tired of whiners. Are you a dealer? If so, why not give him a deal? I know most dealers love the brand. What do you think?
I have a zthd48,biggest piece of junk ive ever owned. Poor cut quality, deck height adjustment off by 2”, fuel filter melted to block, carb issues by 2nd time using it, im on cbt spring number 9, 3 wheel motor belts, and deck cloggs up fast. Get rid of it, get an exmark
Why'd you go residential and treat it like commercial? So silly. Listen, you get what you can afford but don't complain about it if you use it for its unintended usage. Residential = weekly usage around your house. Commercial = daily usage for multiple commercial and residential properties.
@@profighter1234 you do realize up until latest model it had a commercial or residential warranty on it. On top of that I bought it for use on 2 properties. Rest of my lawns i run a snapper pro ss100 or an exmark metro. The only difference between zt hd, pro turn z, and zx are the motors on them. Z and zx are commercial
@@greggreen6636 It's a hybrid. Beefy residential. That is why it is so much cheaper than other Gravelys. If you were told this was for commercial use, you should go have a talk with the person who sold it to you or you should have done your homework prior to purchasing. Just saying. Good luck!
Just wondering if you've heard the news that Gravely and Yamaha have ended their partnership...There are no Yamaha engine options on any Gravelys beginning next year.
I believe it had to do with the US requirement placed on manufacturing here in the US and Yamaha couldn't meet these mandated manufacturing requirements. This caused an increase in taxes/tariffs placed on Yamaha, who raised the cost over to Gravely. Gravely dropped Yamaha due to these cost related issues, the pause in manufacturing due to layoffs and factory closures, in addition to their EFI motors having issues. I don't believe the non-EFI Yamaha motor is having any issues from what I've been hearing.
@@PastFlatPat272 Truly sorry about your luck. You have to conduct preventive maintenance on any motor or they will start acting up like yours. Yamaha efi's are actually the best on the market. Fact. But, as with any motor, if you leave it alone you'll have problems. Preventative maintenance is key Patty. Change the oil every ten hours. Don't wait until there is a problem and then blame everybody but yourself. Just saying...
@@profighter1234 every ten hours? You’re ridiculous. That’s an extreme waste of money to change the oil that often. There are lots of guys that put ten hours on a mower in one day. Are they supposed to change the oil every single day? Stop calling people out because you think you know everything
@@NJ-or4qr Listen kid, I have a big crew. It's either let them go, go home early or fire them. Changing oil on a Gravely equates to an hours worth of wages and keeps jobs. Let alone keeps my Gravelys running forever. Now I can see for the average person who doesn't take the high approach like I do that it may be a waste of money but these people have families and I take care of them.
Are your blades sharp and do you use gravely mower blades That came with the machine??? I own a gravely pro walk and don't have any of these problems. It cuts grass perfectly. I don't think the problem is the machine. I think the problem is maintenance. And whatever dealer worked on your mower.I would never bring it back to them. The problem with all mower dealerships is that their quality is very spotty; Some good and some bad. How is the air in your tires? Is your deck level? Are you using the right gas and is the machine rabbed up to Maximum rpms? There is something you are doing wrong and it is not the gravely machine, In my opinion. You are the problem somewhere.
We messed up and got 2 Gravely's. Just under $20k in purchase price for both. WORST purchases we have ever made! We will NEVER EVER purchase anything Gravely again, nor would we recommend it to anybody, not even our worst enemy! I am glad that some of you people are happy with your purchases, but as for our opinion, they are PURE JUNK!!!
Treat em like junk and they'll make you pay for it. Just like anything else in life including your ex-wife. Treat them right and they'll treat you right. Really not the most complicated piece of advice I've ever given anybody. You're welcome.
Yeah, my red rider...has become, a bit of a disappointment. I'm being told (by dealership employees, no less!) that these last 4-5 years...Gravely has had, some truly awful, quality control issues. Wheel and deck parts, drills, welds, mounts, alignment, you name it. Nickle and dime pieces, costing big dollar problems. The fix may be in, for them...but where does that leave the buyers, coming out of the warrantee periods; and then left, holding the (empty) bag?
I have the same problem with Gravely leaving wind rows in the lawn and I need to double cut the yard. I'm going back to a Grasshopper mower and I'm getting rid of this piece of JUNK Gravely!!!!
@@mikaelslawns8289 holy crap, I just bought a 2022 gravely ZTHD52 inch X factor 3 deck, And it cuts like Butter nut. Smooth as glass and I used to work for Wright Manufacturing, assembly line manager/quality control, and I still chose gravely. I only paid $5900 for mine new,
Gravely mowers are junk now They don't cut low enough and they don't mulch well if you want a zero turn get a real mower a Hustler, or Ferris, or Scag !
Excuse me? My Gravely Pro 252 leaves and amazing cut on cool season grasses. You simply need to have sharp blades and find the right cutting height. "Mowing Lawns 101". Surprised to read a comment like yours. Especially from an alleged professional landscaper. No hard feelings, just want to educate you.
@@profighter1234 are you still in that relationship with ur grandpa & are you still taking rides on his lap while he is mowing & he’s chewing & sucking on ur ear?
Oregon high lift, part # 91-264, try em let me know what ya think. Your cutting height will be off a 1/4 they are not offset. If you want to mow at 3.250 you will want to set the height selector at 3in👍
I replaced the stock blades with 91-264 high lift exmark blades and removed the baffles on my proturn 260, it made a Noticeable difference but still doesn't cut as well as an exmark or scag
Just don't buy one with the Kawasaki Engine. Kawasaki engines Sucks. 2 years the rings will blow out. and there NO REPLACEMENT FOR THAT ENGINE> PLUS NO ONE WILL WORK ON A KAWASAKI ENGINE. The Gravely Mower is a great mower. Again> just the Kawasucky engines sucks > You can get them with other kinds of engines. But its going to cost more
I’ve mowed with gravely mowers since I was 16 years old. Forty years later I’m still using them.
I have 5 Gravely mowers and every one of them have decent cuts but leaves stragglers up until I did this one thing.... I made sure the pitch from front to back was at least 1/8 inch off nose diving the front. The second and most critical step is to remove the baffles from the front of the deck. once you do this you will wish you had done it sooner. The cut and overall quality is excellent. If you only take the baffles out and nothing else you will be overwhelmed of the quality. Why Gravely even puts the baffles on these mowers is something I will never understand, they only collect grass and clog the deck. I put over 200 hours on several of the Machines double cutting stuff and finally did these simple steps which changed everything. Hope this helps the next guy.
I got two Gravely 460's. One is a 2013 model year and the other is a 2018 model year. I took the baffles off immediately as soon as I seen that they were catching the wet grass clippings and building up. Absolutely no reason for them to be there. All they do in impede the grass discharge and create more work scraping the bottom of the deck, especially in the spring when you are cutting wetter grass and grass that grows at a much quicker rate then the summer months. Both my machines cut excellent and the X Factor 2 decks are some of the best finish cuts I have seen on a commercial ZTR.
We had 2 460's and a 160. 2 X-Factor decks and one X-Factor II deck. I agree removing the front baffles makes a big difference. Unfortunately for us and our fescue lawns the gravely deck forced us to double cut everything literally (75 lawns a week). If it was the slightest bit damp at all which is every single morning, it was clump city. Nice and dry but typical spring early summer deep? No clumps but instead large windrows of grass laying on top. Both requiring double cut to clean up. Grabbed a Tiger cat with 61 V+ deck to try and immediately dumped all 3 gravely mowers. Zero double cutting and zero clumping in any condition. Amazing stripes as well. Those were not the only gravely mowers we have owned either. First one way back was a gear drive Pro-50 walkbehind. Also a gear drive 36. Many bobcats, exmark lazer's, cub commercial we've tried just about everything except a walker mower.
Please, what shoes 1/8th inch “off nose dive means”. How do you remove the baffles? Thanks
@@g.alistar7798im having the same issue did you look into it? the video says he lowered the back of the deck 1/8” but i feel like this comment nose dive means the opposite
I haven't done anything to my gravely. I have 2 old ProTurn52's and I have 1,700 hours on both of them. Still running
I'm a 82 year old lady and have own two of these wonderful zero turns. First is a 50 inc ZT 2015. my second is a 52 ZT HD 2021. love them both.
Ty cuz this gravely doesn't have a choke and I couldn't figure out how to start it. Ty sir. God bless
I have a ZTHD 52" and I've been running it with mulching blades + mulching kit (discharge gate replaced with baffle) until the leaves finish falling, then I swap back to the stock set up with high lift blades. It does require me to double-cut certain grass types while in the mulching configuration, but it's well worth the clean, leaf/clipping-free finish. I'm still experimenting with different blade types, but one idea that may help you is running an "X-blade" configuration (2 blades per spindle, 6 total). I haven't tried it yet myself, but I hear it destroys all grass in 1 pass! Good luck, hope you got it working right!
Normal grass and shade grass lmao... My gravely was awesome and by far the best I have ever had. So smooth and destroyed grass and blew really far away. It's a ride-on street blower too.
I found an incredibly easy fix. Scag high lift blades, and remove the baffle at the end of the discharge chute. Perfect cut, nothing left behind. It’s like I have a new mower
I run two gravelys. Never had a issue. I would recommend pitching the deck 1/4 to 1/2 with the front being lower and removing the front baffle you had your hand on. A half inch seems like a lot but it creates more vacuum. I run high lift blades on mine as well and that made a huge difference in cut quality.
I agree , my 460 is great.
We have a mower like yours only ours is a 2017 with 178 hrs on it. We have never had an issue mechanically or with the cut. Down the road I would buy another Gravely.
Just wanted to give you an update..I have the same mower you have..I put Gravely part # 91-239 high lift blades on mine and it has completely changed the way this thing cuts..MUCH BETTER..It has never cut this well since I bought it..Hope you have the bugs worked out of yours..God Bless.
I love my gravely ....
Phillp you are a good man. If mikaels lawns won't say it, I will....thank you! I believe he must have been raised by parents who didn't teach him respect and manners or he is a rebellious child that will still throw a temper tantrum when things don't go his way. You, Phillip, are a good man who's gone out of your way to help this very unappreciative child. Continue to be the awesome person you are.
I bought a gravely with mulching kit and I only cut a few times with it. I thought maybe it was the mulching kit. Do you think this would help my issue as well?
@@prenticewilliams5446 I think it might..Is yours a 460?
I have two gravelys a pro turn 160 with the Yamaha engine and a ZT/HD 48” and love both of them. I maintenance them and they work perfectly
These mowers are pretty sweet when brand new, but I have one and it gets a little worse every season. I just expect it's dulled blades and maybe needs a tune up with minor adjustments obviously. But yeah the bigger models have more options for adjustments.
I have a gravely mach 1 and the fuckin thing windrows grass out the left side, I have tried 1/8 all the way to 1/2 inch pitch.... 3 diffrent sets of new blades, completely pressure washed the deck underneath so it is shiny again..... I have had enough of it, tried going super slow to medium speed also... Tire pressures also all good
Wow I’m really sorry to hear this. I have a Gravely that I purchased in 1998. If I told the average Joe it was a 2018 model they’d believe me. It still looks brand new. In all those years I’ve only had a couple problems. The first hour I ran it, the electric clutch for the blades went out, and was replaced under warranty same day. 3 belt replacements over the years, and the nut fell off the parking brake about ten years ago. $.35 to fix from hardware store. In all those years, that’s literally all I’ve had to fix on it. I do wish it was lighter, it’s built like a tank. I really hope Gravely hasn’t gone down hill this far and you somehow got that one lemon that just can’t be explained... 🥴
Bought ProTurn 60. Best purchase I’ve made. Sorry your having problems.
I have had a used commercial pro turn 460 from my BFs landscaping company. NOT one problem with this mower. It is a workhorse.
Got a 2022 Gravely pro 660 and cuts like a freaking golf coarse. Perfect. Guess they fixed it with the new deck design.
One side of my neighbor's transmission bracket to frame broke off on his Gravely 42". Those brackets are thin. He had man weld the bracket back on and welded a support bracket to the frame on both sides. Done the trick.
I had so many issues with this mower and having that yamaha motor on it. it was like 3 or 4 engine rebuilds through the service dept at the local gravely dealer. the motor finally seized and dealer wasnt going to honor the rebuild (long story) the boss spoke with the parent company and they swapped us with a new mower that they used as a loaner. that motor with bucket over shims for valves was a pain in the butt
These can come with a Yamaha motor? Interesting.
Yamaha motors don't just come on Gravely mowers. They come on many other high end mowers, tractors, boats and motorcycles. You must have forgot to change the oil on a regular basis and did not break it in correctly. After that, you are at the point of no return. Can't blame that mistake on Gravely of all companies! omg!
@@profighter1234 Yamaha motors did come optional on Gravely's
David Rodriguez did yours have problems starting? Mine usually starts fine in the morning after sitting all night and runs fine until I shut it off and then won’t start unless it sits for at least an hour. Dealer has been absolutely no help! Still under warranty but can’t afford to let it sit in the shop for 4 more months. These Yamaha efis are garbage! Can’t believe Gravely let us consumers be the guinea pigs.
I have a brand new 672 it’s been great only 1 thing when I lift the front to clean the under side all the oil goes to places in the engine and make it not want to start is this something to worry about our it that normal
I don't know if you are still having problems with stragglers, but if you lower your blade below the baffling with spacers above the blade, you will have a better cut. The only other variables are sharp blades, blade tip speed, and blade lift which is either too much or too little. I hope that this helps. Equally important, adjust your mowing speed too.
My 52" Gravely zero turns has 200 hr on it and it's a great mower. Guess he got a lemon, love mine
I have a 2012 Gravely 48HD and it has always left lines of uncut grass. Tried several different blades and still the same. Wish I had kept my John Deere
How long do you expect it to last? If you half heartedly maintain it, you'll get half the life out of it. Yours is going on 10 years and it's a residential mower. I'd say you are doing alright kid. Especially not maintaining it the way it should have been.
My gravely has over 1200 hrs on it and mows great ! Still has the original deck belt on it. Bought it new 5 years ago.
When leveling the deck, did you measure (in inches) the bottom height of the blade tips in two positions, that is, outer edges of blades positioned front and rear, and then, left and right ? The height should match the height on the mower’s deck adjustment leveler. The lower 1/8th inch in the deck’s front should be best as you stated. Also, have the blades been hand sharpened and balanced on a Bench wheel grinder?
Thats a deck or blade problem. Have a 52 " cuts great. Going to switch to a high lift blades.
the one problem i had working on these new mowers is the rpm on the blade's are a problem . there not spining fast enuff . 2nd there is alot of flex in the top of the deck where the middle spindle is . Meaning once you get alot of grass that is not being discharged from the mower the middle of the deck where the middle spindle is. starts to flex up an down . this is a factory defect and will get worst over time . my shop will not work on them any more due to Gravely starting to be hard to deal with just like Husqvarna an cubcadet .
I'm gonna go ahead and say that you might not be being very fair to the brand. I use a residential grade ztx 52 to mow commercially and the deck cuts just fine, the only time I have to cut twice is when the grass is overgrown. All of the things you've pointed out for the most part are under warranty still, and I'm betting most mowers without a brand new edge on a blade have a hard time with that soft grass, sometimes it just doesn't want to cut.
You are exactly right Ryan. Thank you for speaking up mister.
I’m with you! They cut really good!
Im looking at a ZTX 52 vs Cub Cadet Ultima ZT1 54".....Cant decide
@@youtubechangedmyname I just bought their Stealth (ZTX52) and used it to “mulch” all the leaves that have been against the fence/tree line for years. Took me an hour plus to rake out a couple feet into the yard and an hour to “mulch” all the leaves. (Would this be new mower abuse?) 🥺. You couldn’t tell there was ever a single leaf let alone the decomposing layers underneath lol. I highly recommend Gravely. I originally was looking at that club cadet too. It’s a beautiful machine but have you seen the reviews online for it? It didn’t leave any question in my mind that that wasn’t the mower for me. Did you make your purchase yet?
*Using stock blades that came with the stealth. No mulching kit/blade add-on
Gravely is By FAR the best mower i ever had
7 years no peoblem only replaced 1 belt and 1 battery.
Truley a dependable work horse
Are you full throttle on the accelerator? Sounds like you may be traveling at to fast of speed if your getting Mohawks.
It would be hard to imagine your not getting blade coverage on a brand new mower. Considering those blades would be sharp at purchase.
Are you using high lift blades? I had the same issue and my heavier grass really needs the high lift.
I have a ZT XL 48 and it leaves tons of un cut grass behind and also breaks belts after about 3 cuts.
Exactly what I was going to say change the pitch first of all I would go to another dealer see if they could rectify the problem. I would also call gravely explain the situation. Perhaps they could send a zone manager down to check this machine also, this machine may have been dropped, so maybe one of the forks are slightly bent or something definitely go to another dealer see if they could fix it
My bad for sounding mean but know your mower bruh. 100% of this machine is user serviceable. We sharpen our blades in the shop once a week, clean the air filter and check fluids. You must maintain that Gravely mower just as much as the lawns they cut. Monster of a mower if kept up with the required maintenance.
Not a commercial mower. But sounds like it's the blades used. I'd try high lift blades to get more vacuum inside the deck frame to suck up the grass blades to be manicured to an even height. Just my first thought!
I'm in alabama and had a protein 460 and it was terrible mower. Cut was awful. Had to double and triple cut everything. Have toro 6000 series now.
That's what happen when you buy a used unkempt mower in Alabama Kevin. ----- oh and between you and me, Alabama starts with a capital letter, all states do. -----
@@profighter1234 Your funny as hell! :)
I have 14 hours on my 2023 Pro Turn 160 and... it's a Gem.
Glad to see a honest review. So happy I bought a TORO over gravely junk, went back and forth for awhile, toros warranty is hard to beat.
What? Are you a "Junior" Varsity landscaper? TORO's were good back in the 1980's kid. Even their highest end now days is mediocre at best. Please don't tell me you got a commercial grade TORO! I'll give you about 15 other brands you should have purchased before that. Let's face it, we all want a mower that will last forever and give us constant quality cuts. TORO aint it. If you want to pay high end for leather seating, padded cushioning and super bouncy seat springs - there is a market for that. If you want a comfortable ride without all the "boshy BS" and a mower that will cut through darn near everything (even in the wettest of conditions) and last for years - go Gravely Pro.
@@profighter1234 if your name is “ PRO FIGHTER” I can do nothing but laugh at you LMFAOOOOOOOO - I can assure you no one is reading what you said or care. You must be triggered. Go back to your moms basement and pretend your a “ PRO FIGHTER “ LMFAOOOO
@@J_TRAIN I'll take the high ground for the both of us Junior. If I got under your skin, it was not my intention. I obviously did.
@@profighter1234 your wrong buddy while I’ve had all of them don’t nothing cut like toro scag exmark and wright mowers! While each one has it’s issues if you can get it right can’t beat them but gravely is a good mower and cuts good and dependable but gravely is just a beefy machine with a decent cut the thing with them you have to adjust the deck correctly and it will do a better job! But gravely just a chunk of steal with a engine don’t believe me just look at it and tell me we’re you see quality?
@@got2getit204 "Just a chunk of steal with a engine"? Gravely's have made real lawn professionals millions upon millions of dollars over the years...You must be, "just a little penis with a body attached to it" with that mind-set. Oh, and by the way, whenever you are referring to a noun that starts with a vowel, use the syncategorematic word/indefinite article 'an" not 'a". Example "an engine..."
I got this mower specifically to be able to drive it through a 36 inch door ua-cam.com/users/postUgkx1VWTrayKBdCKAjzAcZ_Eg4dhHTae3LkN also recommend or gate It is a little tight with the grass deflector installed but has more clearance with the deflector replaced by the recycler/mulcher. This model appears to be popular and a little harder to find for that reason. I can't judge the dependability as I have only mowed the yard twice but everything else on the mower is very nice and working fine so far. I added options for the run hour timer, arm backrests, recycler/mulcher, towing bracket, deck lift assist and cover.
I have the same mower with the same issues. it also clumps horribly. nothing fixed it...the dealers answer was to try and sell me the new 600 series. I should have bought an exmark from the start.
Read all my comments above and you will find answers. Sorry bout your luck kid.
Are you using high lift blades
I had two of those they cut fine except for Bahia you had to double mow quite often especially if it was thick and I now have a 72 inch like that that amazes me on how little I have to double mow on but it has a 34 horsepower engine so I'm assuming it has a lot more RPMs I don't know
I have the same issue and mine is a year old as well. it's a piece of junk. I regret buying my Ikon x52. mine has 90 hrs on it.
my pro turn 52 the deck level hanger keep breaking the welds. done had two decks replaced. smh im taken to my fabrication shop and gonna have him weld on top. The design flaw is that the weld is underneatht the deck
Hi Grow It, Mow It...If you didn't get the Pro Series like I did, you can't treat it like a pro. Most likely what you purchased was a hybrid Gravely that is used for residential and extermely light commercial (volunteer at the church type stuff). Yeah, the welds on the hybrids are nothing like my (our Gravely professionals) welds on the high end mowers. We put our lawn mowers through hell and back and they can't wait until the next morning. Continue to buy Gravely but do your homework before you purchase next time. If you need some help just message me.
How many hours do you have on that Yamaha now and how's it holding up?
500 hr
I had same issue's- I had to get a new harness and it was only like 3 months old
Any problems with your motor yet? Seems not many have the Yamaha. I’ve had my efi Yamaha in the shop COUNTLESS times. Governor problems and a long list of other stuff. Currently in there now. Gravely won’t help other than keep fixing it under warranty which is almost out. The owner of the dealer also has one and his is in for THrottle position sensor. Unacceptable for a 12k mower. As far as cut goes I just took the baffles completely off. Seemed to help in more wet stuff. But in dry it was still sub par. Sharpen blades weekly seems to help as well. Ive heard good things about their Mach one. But with the support I’ve been getting I may not stick with Gravely much longer.
Put Gravely High Lift part # 91-239 blades on your mower..and the cut quality will be much better.
Had my Gravely Pro w/Yamaha 26 HP efi for a number of years now. Only thing I do is keep the oil changed and blow it off after every mow. Still starts within a split second and purrs like the day I bought her. Sorry about your luck Patty_C. You have to conduct preventive maintenance on any motor or they will start acting up like yours. Don't leave it alone until there is a problem and then blame everybody but yourself. Just saying...
@@profighter1234 Ive been in business for 10 years, i do all the maintenance myself and actually change oil and filters BEFORE the schedule says. It started acting up with less than 200 hours. After being in the shop 6 different times over 2 years for the same thing I managed to get to 700 hours and it still wasn't right. Thankfully it is sold and I'm on John deere now with much better luck.
@@PastFlatPat272 Sounds like operator error. Perhaps you should have left the maintenance side of things to the professionals at the shop. Most people don't but then again, most people don't have your type of problem either.
Have you tried another dealer
Get the Ballard Xblades. I have aGravely mower and it cuts great with the Xblades!
In fairness to him, I'm here because I have a 2 year old ZT 60 HD with 72 hours on it. It's been doing the same thing, along with bogging down the engine and backfiring.
Raise deck in rear 1/4 higher than front, should cut like a dream, I don’t see how it cuts with deck lower in rear, my deck was adjusted wrong when I got it new, it was just about level and it didn’t cut right until I got rear 1/4 higher than front, and only thing I wish I did differently is got the 48 instead of the 260
Sounds like you have a issue with your blades
I'm a lawn mower mechanic and you have to have the back of the deck lower than the front or it won't know right
try drilling ports or holes in the baffles, it will make a world of difference, the holes should be about 1/4 to 3/8in size. I know it sounds crazy. but we did it and I can run over magnolia leaves and there is nothing left after that'[]
When should Gravely just swap it out? I am not going to buy a Gravely after watching this and I have used Gravely before. After this many issues, Gravely should consider a lemon, replace it and sell it used after overhauled.
I bought a Cub Cadet Pro Z 900 and it is a beast. Gravely would have been a contender but….
@@OtterCreekFarm There is definitely a reason Gravely isn't swapping out his mower. He's just not being straight forward with us. Look at all the people on here that are telling him he's wrong. Don't fall for the bait Otter Creeek....f' it. That's too long of a name.
Is that a Pro Turn Z?
Have you tried different blades? I always have better luck with super high lift blades.
Yes I have
I always used Exmark Hi lift blades and mine cut beautifully
Stop being a KAREN 😅
You don’t know what type of grass you’re mowing? Is it St Augustine, blue grass?
My biggest issue with Gravely is their dealership network. There’s a used car dealership near me that sells Gravely. A used car dealership! The hell do they know about mowers or what about if/when I needed warranty work? I’ll pass.
That's pretty f'd. Never seen that. Can you provide pictures and some more info?
Wan wa wan wa wan wan wan
Did you ever get the problem fixed??
short answer no but I will be having a video in the spring on how I fixed it
@@mikaelslawns8289 tick tick tick...
I've watched your previous videos concerning the stripes and you keep saying each lawn comes out really good. It sounds as though its supposed to be stripey like that. Well its not supposed to have those stripes
Is your complaint about gravely or your service tech?
It's about Gravely, the service tech and everything else in life. He doesn't even say "thank you" for those out trying to help him on here. He only likes the comments that agree with his bitchin'. So sad.
@@profighter1234 I just bought me a 2022 gravely ZTHD w-52" X Factor3 deck. And let me tell you....that thing cuts as Smooth as butter. When you run it over asphalt with blades on you can hear and practically feel the vacuum sucking you to the road. For the record I was the assembly line manager/quality control and builder for" Wright Manufacturing" for 6 years. I still chose Gravely for my purchase.
@@recumbentrevolution6540 You rock man! Finally a great and honest review. I hope you enjoy your Gravely as much as I've enjoyed mine throughout the years. Happy mowing friend.
These machines you pay top dollar and for them not to cut the way they should is sad. Thinks i'll search for another company for sure.
Wow almost bought a Gravely tomorrow..i will keep looking.
LOL! if all your homework boiled down to this video - don't buy, LOL! Waste more money on something inferior kid.
Have you tried removing the baffles...and dropping the deck FORWARD an 8th???
I have tried removing the baffles. I have tried an 8th forward, level and 8th back.
@@mikaelslawns8289 Phillip offered a solution. You simply answered. As opposed to making him feel stupid for even suggesting the offer, a "thank you Phillip" would have been a nice way to start. He probably had a line of solutions 4 to 5 deep but with your simplistic, unappreciative reply, I imagine he just hung on to them for someone unlike yourself. Manners and magic words like "please" and "thank you" will get you so much further in life kid. I hope this life lesson take you to better places.
@@profighter1234 Yeah, fine, but he is obviously very pissed off and feels like he did everything which clearly he has not. We all make bad choices. Sometimes we make the right choice with the wrong dealer. You sound like you are 70 yrs old and tired of whiners. Are you a dealer? If so, why not give him a deal? I know most dealers love the brand. What do you think?
I have a zthd48,biggest piece of junk ive ever owned. Poor cut quality, deck height adjustment off by 2”, fuel filter melted to block, carb issues by 2nd time using it, im on cbt spring number 9, 3 wheel motor belts, and deck cloggs up fast. Get rid of it, get an exmark
Why'd you go residential and treat it like commercial? So silly. Listen, you get what you can afford but don't complain about it if you use it for its unintended usage. Residential = weekly usage around your house. Commercial = daily usage for multiple commercial and residential properties.
@@profighter1234 you do realize up until latest model it had a commercial or residential warranty on it. On top of that I bought it for use on 2 properties. Rest of my lawns i run a snapper pro ss100 or an exmark metro. The only difference between zt hd, pro turn z, and zx are the motors on them. Z and zx are commercial
@@greggreen6636 It's a hybrid. Beefy residential. That is why it is so much cheaper than other Gravelys. If you were told this was for commercial use, you should go have a talk with the person who sold it to you or you should have done your homework prior to purchasing. Just saying. Good luck!
I started with this mower ZT48hd and never had an issue. I put Exmark hi lift blades on it. I currently have proturn 160 and Ferris z3x.
Just wondering if you've heard the news that Gravely and Yamaha have ended their partnership...There are no Yamaha engine options on any Gravelys beginning next year.
Cause they are junk... mine has been in a shop almost more than in the grass over the past 2 years. Not happy
I believe it had to do with the US requirement placed on manufacturing here in the US and Yamaha couldn't meet these mandated manufacturing requirements. This caused an increase in taxes/tariffs placed on Yamaha, who raised the cost over to Gravely. Gravely dropped Yamaha due to these cost related issues, the pause in manufacturing due to layoffs and factory closures, in addition to their EFI motors having issues. I don't believe the non-EFI Yamaha motor is having any issues from what I've been hearing.
@@PastFlatPat272 Truly sorry about your luck. You have to conduct preventive maintenance on any motor or they will start acting up like yours. Yamaha efi's are actually the best on the market. Fact. But, as with any motor, if you leave it alone you'll have problems. Preventative maintenance is key Patty. Change the oil every ten hours. Don't wait until there is a problem and then blame everybody but yourself. Just saying...
@@profighter1234 every ten hours? You’re ridiculous. That’s an extreme waste of money to change the oil that often. There are lots of guys that put ten hours on a mower in one day. Are they supposed to change the oil every single day? Stop calling people out because you think you know everything
@@NJ-or4qr Listen kid, I have a big crew. It's either let them go, go home early or fire them. Changing oil on a Gravely equates to an hours worth of wages and keeps jobs. Let alone keeps my Gravelys running forever. Now I can see for the average person who doesn't take the high approach like I do that it may be a waste of money but these people have families and I take care of them.
Are your blades sharp and do you use gravely mower blades That came with the machine??? I own a gravely pro walk and don't have any of these problems. It cuts grass perfectly. I don't think the problem is the machine. I think the problem is maintenance. And whatever dealer worked on your mower.I would never bring it back to them. The problem with all mower dealerships is that their quality is very spotty; Some good and some bad. How is the air in your tires? Is your deck level? Are you using the right gas and is the machine rabbed up to Maximum rpms? There is something you are doing wrong and it is not the gravely machine, In my opinion. You are the problem somewhere.
We messed up and got 2 Gravely's. Just under $20k in purchase price for both. WORST purchases we have ever made! We will NEVER EVER purchase anything Gravely again, nor would we recommend it to anybody, not even our worst enemy! I am glad that some of you people are happy with your purchases, but as for our opinion, they are PURE JUNK!!!
Treat em like junk and they'll make you pay for it. Just like anything else in life including your ex-wife. Treat them right and they'll treat you right. Really not the most complicated piece of advice I've ever given anybody. You're welcome.
All your other mowers were wrong you have to have the deck in the back lower so that way it goes over the grass not push it over
Yeah, my red rider...has become, a bit of a disappointment. I'm being told (by dealership employees, no less!) that these last 4-5 years...Gravely has had, some truly awful, quality control issues. Wheel and deck parts, drills, welds, mounts, alignment, you name it. Nickle and dime pieces, costing big dollar problems. The fix may be in, for them...but where does that leave the buyers, coming out of the warrantee periods; and then left, holding the (empty) bag?
Should have gotten a Kawasaki engine.
I have the same problem with Gravely leaving wind rows in the lawn and I need to double cut the yard. I'm going back to a Grasshopper mower and I'm getting rid of this piece of JUNK Gravely!!!!
Nothing goes lower
How much did you pay for this mower
It was around $14000
@@mikaelslawns8289 holy crap, I just bought a 2022 gravely ZTHD52 inch X factor 3 deck, And it cuts like Butter nut. Smooth as glass and I used to work for Wright Manufacturing, assembly line manager/quality control, and I still chose gravely. I only paid $5900 for mine new,
You really don't seem like you're a very smart man! Boy, boy ,boy!!
Gravely mowers are junk now
They don't cut low enough and
they don't mulch well if you want
a zero turn get a real mower a
Hustler, or Ferris, or Scag !
Just change the blades to gator blades
Smart man. Commonsense.
The thing goes lower
So true Kevin! And blades get sharper, lol.
Stop crying my 1988 just gave up yesterday. So I bought a new one.
Gravely mowers do not leave a good cut on cool season grasses
Excuse me? My Gravely Pro 252 leaves and amazing cut on cool season grasses. You simply need to have sharp blades and find the right cutting height. "Mowing Lawns 101". Surprised to read a comment like yours. Especially from an alleged professional landscaper. No hard feelings, just want to educate you.
@@profighter1234 are you still in that relationship with ur grandpa & are you still taking rides on his lap while he is mowing & he’s chewing & sucking on ur ear?
Uh...uh.........uh
I hate our 460 looks like the middle blade isn’t cutting
Such a simple fix! It's called a stone. Stones sharpen blades. Thank me tomorrow.
@@profighter1234 done did that
@@kevinhamby2064 Awesome. Lemme know how it goes!
Brand new blades guess what still cutting like shit
@@kevinhamby2064 No wonder! If it takes you 10 months to do something about your blades, the center cut is probably the least of your concerns.
What he said! 👇 but...before you do that try a set of high lifts. Factory blades are medium lift...
Do you have a brand you suggest?
Oregon high lift, part # 91-264, try em let me know what ya think. Your cutting height will be off a 1/4 they are not offset. If you want to mow at 3.250 you will want to set the height selector at 3in👍
I replaced the stock blades with 91-264 high lift exmark blades and removed the baffles on my proturn 260, it made a Noticeable difference but still doesn't cut as well as an exmark or scag
I added Gravely part# 91-239 high lifts to my 460 yesterday and it has never cut better...I suggest everyone with this mower try these blades..JS
@@ryangarner4737 put your baffles back in
Ur cutting to fast!
I'm haven the same issue I paid 10000 for mine
sorry to hear
Do you ever get to the point?
Proturn sorry.
Umm.
Just don't buy one with the Kawasaki Engine. Kawasaki engines Sucks. 2 years the rings will blow out. and there NO REPLACEMENT FOR THAT ENGINE> PLUS NO ONE WILL WORK ON A KAWASAKI ENGINE. The Gravely Mower is a great mower. Again> just the Kawasucky engines sucks > You can get them with other kinds of engines. But its going to cost more
Your mowing to fast
Will never buy anything BUT Gravely. You must have really rammed your deck into a tree trunk or something else unforgiving. Not a Gravely problem.