No wont fit, but I have a 42" craftsman grass catcher and would be glad to switch even trade for your 48" catcher
I believe that would be due to "operator-error"...
i have a jd stx38 lawn mower with most of the grass catcher except the bags that actually stores the grass,debris. where can i find these bags and how to hook up thanks ,berry dunn lady3n@ec.rr.com
Snails, and eventually attach to grass along a waters edge for growth.
You should do this the other way around ... mow it first then apply the fertilizer. Otherwise you are just putting all that fertilizer into the grass catcher of the mower.
For quite a few years now I have seen riding mowers with rear mounted grass catchers
With proper replacement belt in hand, lower deck. ÊRemove grass catcher. ÊLocate the the locking mechanism, unlock and lower deck to the floor. ÊRemove the belt, wearing leather gloves, slide the belt around the engine pulley, a small screwdriver may be helpful.Reattach the grass catcher.
Grass will grow on damp bricks because small particles of soil are embedded in them from the wind. As more tiny particles attach the conditions for supporting plant life increases.
To literally clean dust and dirt off a dream catcher, use a soft, damp cloth. To ritually clean old dreams from a dream catcher, leave it overnight beneath a full moon, or for several hours on green grass (or any growing, green plant) in the light of the setting sun.
let the cut grass stay on grass This depends a great deal on your philosophy of lawn care. If you have a mulching blade or attachment, it will cut up the grass into small enough pieces that you can leave them on the lawn to sink down to the soil and break down, providing nutrients to the soil. Others prefer the cleaner look of bagging the grass and then fertilizing regularly. This also avoids the build up of thatch in the lawn.
Grass is primarily dispersed through a variety of methods such as wind, water, animals, and human activity. Seeds can attach to fur or feathers of animals or be moved by water and wind, helping grass to spread and establish in new areas. Some grass species also produce underground rhizomes or stolons, allowing them to reproduce and spread horizontally.
BECAUSE it has nothing to carry the grass land has everything attach to the ground so they cant be carried by the wind