| cooperino |
10-07-2018 08:50 PM |
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Originally Posted by J-Mech
(Post 468854)
Since the wing on the blades pushes air upwards, creating a vacuum below them.... I'm not sure how that would work, or help. You want the air to flow through the grass and under the edges of the deck. If air is introduced from above, it would cancel the vacuum affect below. That would kind of defeat the purpose, would it not? Am I the only person who thinks this stuff through? Come on. Both you guys are smart guys.
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I have thought it through some.
First thing I thought of is air in the deck needs to moves in two directions. Vertically, and horizontally. The wings of the blades are on the outer most part. The hole we are looking at is close to the shaft. Think of a tornado. The outer part spins and pushes away like crazy yet its the inner part that becomes a vacuum.
I had a deck similar to that in the way that there were openings. I never had to clean them out. They always seemed to remain open. I never thought much of it honestly till this question came up. But now I sort of feel like they must pull air in.
Edit. Small holes would not "cancel" the vacuum I don't think. It would change the draft certainly tho.
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