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11.2.5 SCALPING
NOTE: Arrow indicates direction of travel.
Scalping is a condition in which areas of grass are
cut noticeably shorter than the surrounding areas,
resulting in a light green or even brown patch. This
is usually caused by an excessively low height-of-cut
(HOC) setting and/or uneven turf.
Probable Cause Remedy
HOC (height-of-cut) settings are lower
than normal.
Check/adjust the HOC settings.
Improper reel-to-bedknife adjustment. Adjust reel-to-bedknife setting for desired HOC.
Turf too uneven for the mower to
follow.
Change mowing direction.
Cutting too much grass at one time. Mow more often.
Mowing (ground) speed is too fast. Reduce mowing (ground) speed.