North Dallas here! SO ready for Spring and the temps to warm up! Good stuff! Finished annual scalp last weekend and used 8.5 tons of mason sand to level. PROJECT! Had the right tools and plenty of labor and got it done in one day. I'm running a 25" McLane with 10 blade and grooved front roller. Aiming for a 7/16" HOC but may push up to 5/8". Let's go!!!
Wooooo! Thanks and me too! I just got done scalping as well, next I will get some fresh mulch out on these beds. I have learned to mulch after scalping bc the clippings go everywhere haha. Levelnig is no joke very labor intensive. Great machine you have, I can run the 11 blade JD at .5 without many issues. Sometimes there are a few stragglers but nothing crazy so I'll double cut with it.
@@BermudaBoss Totally hear you about the mulch! Also, I've been using Fertilome Greenmaker 18-0-6 for the past couple years and it's awesome! I have about 9,800sqft though so I need to use a few more pounds. :-) Keep going with the great videos!
Hey, man, tha ks for touching on the JD's. I have zero experience with them and am currently looking to switch my reel. JD is an option for me, so I'm just reading up on them when I stumbled on your video. Thanks again. Helped a lot.
@BermudaBoss Well, let me ask this for now: have you noticed any issues with the Flex leading to more "thatchy" spots? I ask only 'cause I was told by a pro that the floating head can start to go over parts of the lawn where the grass is a little bushy-er and that this can lead to clipping build-up. I like the concept of the floating head and the modular design where I can remove the reel, but wonder if it's giving you any cut issues.
@@thelawnrenaissance nah no cut issues at all with the floating head. The only thing I have really noticed with floating head is if you mow at higher heights like around .75 then it can be harder to hold a perfectly straight line as the head wants to move around more. In my most recent video, I raised my toro flex up to .60 and it handled good...
@@BermudaBoss yeah, stuff like that is my primary concern. I lean towards the fixed head GM's only because the entire weight of the machine pushes down on the bed knife. But man, I like the convenience of the Flex. Thanks, man.
@@thelawnrenaissance I keep at least one of each lol, they will all break at some point and be down. I learned that the hard way with my first reel, I always keep a backup now.
Hello great video! I bought a 220E last year and I won’t be cutting with any thing else.my lawn has areas that are slopes and no other machine could get around it ,but this John Deere E is a beast the reel is on a swivel and contours to the field. The reel is detachable and you can just bring the reel to get sharpened not the whole machine ,last but not least you can put the Eletric motor in reverse and back Lapp the unit no attachments needed. Team John Deere I also own a toro 1600 and pg22 Jacobson like them all but JD my main reel
Nice video and thanks for all the information. I know I am late here but I just bumped to your channel while doing g some research. I found an used JD 220E that called my attention and I would like to ask your opinion if that could be a good fit for my case. I want to mow short but my yard is not leveled and has a slope by the sides due to grade for drainage. Typical subdivision home. I always struggle to avoid scalp marks as the yard is a bit bumpy. Nothing to extreme but still. Previous experience was with a Tru Cut and Cal Trimmer and I was wondering if the 220E would do a better job. Thanks in advance
welcome my friend! Due to the aluminum drum it will probably not handle the slope as well as something like a trucut (big rubber wheels), that being said, I have seen guys like Ron Henry use a greensmower without complaint (he has a very sloped front lawn). The cut quality would be better with the JD if you ask me. Another thing to check is blade count, those units can come with a 7, 11, or 14 blade. A 14 blade is designed to mow very low like an actual green and not going to be good for most hoc that an avg homeowner is reeling. The 220 will max out at .875 hoc which is very different from your trucut or cali. The hybrid motor on the e-cut also worries me, I wouldn't know how to work on it and I see guys having issues with them. I hope this helps!
Hey, there he is!! The 260 definitely feels more grounded to me, but then again I wouldn't want that beast in a smaller yard. Thanks again for the info about the LifeGrip tape, you will have to keep everyone informed how it holds up
In my area you can get a good deal on used units. There are plenty of folks that reel mow zoysia but it's much higher maintenance to reel mow anything.
Great video!! I just bought a 220A from a golf course that is in phenomenal condition and I love it. I do have some issues maneuvering it around my small front yard because it’s heavy. But otherwise I love it. Do they make a groomer attachment for the older models?
That's awesome Matt! They do but they are expensive to buy new (sometimes more than what you will pay for an entire mower). Sometimes you can get lucky and find used on ebay. There's a guy Chris with General turf he may have one laying around 8283294546
Hi, very easy there is a screw on the rear of the gear casing just unscrew and it will drain out. To refill you will need hygard and take off the belt cover and remove the reel engagement lever (pull it straight up and off), that is where you will pour in the new oil.
Appreciate your advice on getting into reel mowing. Do you think the 11 blade reel is ok mowing at 3/4”? I’ll be mowing every other day in the growing season. Can you change to a different reel on the 220?
Awesome! The 11 is fine at that height if you mow frequently. I've seen some folks run a 9 blade on the 220 but unless you need a new reel, it's prob not worth doing.
Great video and very informative. You mentioned close to the end of the video about a tape people use for their smooth rollers. I have an Allett that slips a lot on my sloped yard due to its smoothness. What is the name of the tape and where can one get it from? Thanks
Thank you! Checkout lifegrip anti slip safety tape on Amazon. It's like a roll. Dad who mows best on IG has some pics of it on his drum. I've never used it but it looked pretty promising. Thanks for watching.
Hi, I have a 260B and I often find the transport axle on both sides of the mower hitting obstacles in my yard. Did you remove them? And if you did, how did you remove them? Is the only way to remove them is by cutting them with a reciprocal saw? Thanks in advance
Good morning! Yeah those transport axles get in the way of everything. You do have to cut them off on JDs. I used a reciprocating saw. One thing to consider is resale value from what I've seen ppl prefer to buy with them on. That bring said I haven't really had trouble reselling cutoffs just had some comments about them being cut. It's much better mowing in a home lawn with them off in my opinion.
Nice! I want to say there are around 10 but not positive off the top of my head. If you have a groomer there should be 2 more. There is even one or two under the presence bail area (underneath the green front cover) if I recall correctly. If you download the service manual it will show you where they all are. I do use the JD polyurea grease.
Does it take off with the transport lever being pushed down or is the lever up in neutral? The belts are under the belt cover which just has 1 bolt to remove it. Do you have the manual? I would download and review it 🙌
Thank you! The 260s are harder to come by but they are out there. Used reel mower prices are pretty high right now along with everything else in the world. I sometimes travel hours to get them.
Guess I was hoping for more specifics… I have no idea what general budget these machines require. I can assume the larger the mower the more expensive but what is the baseline?
Hello, thanks for the sub, glad to have you! I like to try as many as I can, I usually sell most of them once I am done. Been super happy with the toro flex!
Any follow up with greensmaster? I’m looking at maybe trying to track down a 220 JD or a flex. I just dropped a lot in an Allett Buffalo 27 in and I like it but it’s more of a commercial mower and very heavy at over 300 pounds. Seems as though a lot less maintenance on toro but I don’t know because I’ve never had one or a JD to that matter. I have a 10 blade McClane to mow a back yard golf green but even that only mows down to about 1/4 in. I usually don’t have the rest of the yard over 3/4 of an in so would be interested in your thoughts. I’m even looking at mow master (Australian made) R22G, g is for greens, and these are crazy priced too but if it lasts 30 years then it’s worth it.
Another thing though is the jd is easier to adjust from a very low to a high hoc (without any additional parts). the flex you need shims to get above like .5 I think or you would need the high hoc kit. I just use shims.
My MAN!!!! I have 2, 14 blade Toros at my house. I keep my main lawn at .250” year round and my putting green at .170”
Oh I know you get low over there! Those are the right reels for the job too!
North Dallas here! SO ready for Spring and the temps to warm up! Good stuff! Finished annual scalp last weekend and used 8.5 tons of mason sand to level. PROJECT! Had the right tools and plenty of labor and got it done in one day. I'm running a 25" McLane with 10 blade and grooved front roller. Aiming for a 7/16" HOC but may push up to 5/8". Let's go!!!
Wooooo! Thanks and me too! I just got done scalping as well, next I will get some fresh mulch out on these beds. I have learned to mulch after scalping bc the clippings go everywhere haha. Levelnig is no joke very labor intensive. Great machine you have, I can run the 11 blade JD at .5 without many issues. Sometimes there are a few stragglers but nothing crazy so I'll double cut with it.
@@BermudaBoss Totally hear you about the mulch! Also, I've been using Fertilome Greenmaker 18-0-6 for the past couple years and it's awesome! I have about 9,800sqft though so I need to use a few more pounds. :-) Keep going with the great videos!
@@GTNTHR thanks for watching and I'll certainly try👍
Great info. Can’t wait to visit and take a test spin.
Thanks and come on brother! 👍
I have a 220C, it's great to see another RUclipsr with John Deere products.
The JDs are great!! 💯👍
Just subbed as well, cheers!
Great info on the JD. That 260C looks sweet! 👍 Look forward to seeing them this summer. 😎
Thanks Sunny! The 260 is probably going to be sold. I'm currently in love with the toro but time will tell for sure 😄 It is an amazing machine though.
awesome video boss, thats quite the fleet you have there!
Thanks George! I will probably thin the herd pretty soon, just waiting to confirm that the toro will be my main rig 👍
Hey, man, tha ks for touching on the JD's. I have zero experience with them and am currently looking to switch my reel. JD is an option for me, so I'm just reading up on them when I stumbled on your video. Thanks again. Helped a lot.
Awesome to hear man! Lmk if you have any questions with them I might be able to help 🙌
@BermudaBoss Well, let me ask this for now: have you noticed any issues with the Flex leading to more "thatchy" spots?
I ask only 'cause I was told by a pro that the floating head can start to go over parts of the lawn where the grass is a little bushy-er and that this can lead to clipping build-up.
I like the concept of the floating head and the modular design where I can remove the reel, but wonder if it's giving you any cut issues.
@@thelawnrenaissance nah no cut issues at all with the floating head. The only thing I have really noticed with floating head is if you mow at higher heights like around .75 then it can be harder to hold a perfectly straight line as the head wants to move around more. In my most recent video, I raised my toro flex up to .60 and it handled good...
@@BermudaBoss yeah, stuff like that is my primary concern. I lean towards the fixed head GM's only because the entire weight of the machine pushes down on the bed knife.
But man, I like the convenience of the Flex.
Thanks, man.
@@thelawnrenaissance I keep at least one of each lol, they will all break at some point and be down. I learned that the hard way with my first reel, I always keep a backup now.
Hello great video! I bought a 220E last year and I won’t be cutting with any thing else.my lawn has areas that are slopes and no other machine could get around it ,but this John Deere E is a beast the reel is on a swivel and contours to the field. The reel is detachable and you can just bring the reel to get sharpened not the whole machine ,last but not least you can put the Eletric motor in reverse and back Lapp the unit no attachments needed. Team John Deere I also own a toro 1600 and pg22 Jacobson like them all but JD my main reel
Awesome man!!! Nice collection you have I would like to have an ecut some day
Nice video and thanks for all the information. I know I am late here but I just bumped to your channel while doing g some research.
I found an used JD 220E that called my attention and I would like to ask your opinion if that could be a good fit for my case.
I want to mow short but my yard is not leveled and has a slope by the sides due to grade for drainage. Typical subdivision home.
I always struggle to avoid scalp marks as the yard is a bit bumpy. Nothing to extreme but still.
Previous experience was with a Tru Cut and Cal Trimmer and I was wondering if the 220E would do a better job.
Thanks in advance
welcome my friend! Due to the aluminum drum it will probably not handle the slope as well as something like a trucut (big rubber wheels), that being said, I have seen guys like Ron Henry use a greensmower without complaint (he has a very sloped front lawn). The cut quality would be better with the JD if you ask me. Another thing to check is blade count, those units can come with a 7, 11, or 14 blade. A 14 blade is designed to mow very low like an actual green and not going to be good for most hoc that an avg homeowner is reeling. The 220 will max out at .875 hoc which is very different from your trucut or cali. The hybrid motor on the e-cut also worries me, I wouldn't know how to work on it and I see guys having issues with them. I hope this helps!
I feel my 220SL is light enough to want to lean back too. But I only have a Toro 1600 to compare too. Thanks for the video, noce collection for sure!
Hey, there he is!! The 260 definitely feels more grounded to me, but then again I wouldn't want that beast in a smaller yard. Thanks again for the info about the LifeGrip tape, you will have to keep everyone informed how it holds up
Iv wanted a reel mower for 2yrs now but there very expensive. I hear mixed thing if it’s conducive to my zoysia grass on Long Island.
In my area you can get a good deal on used units. There are plenty of folks that reel mow zoysia but it's much higher maintenance to reel mow anything.
Great video!! I just bought a 220A from a golf course that is in phenomenal condition and I love it. I do have some issues maneuvering it around my small front yard because it’s heavy. But otherwise I love it. Do they make a groomer attachment for the older models?
That's awesome Matt! They do but they are expensive to buy new (sometimes more than what you will pay for an entire mower). Sometimes you can get lucky and find used on ebay. There's a guy Chris with General turf he may have one laying around 8283294546
Hi, I'm new to reelmowind and just got a 220b. I'd like to know to change the gear box oil, how u drain the old oil
Hi, very easy there is a screw on the rear of the gear casing just unscrew and it will drain out. To refill you will need hygard and take off the belt cover and remove the reel engagement lever (pull it straight up and off), that is where you will pour in the new oil.
thanks boss, I appreciate it love your videos
@@tonypolanco1182 thanks for the support I appreciate it!! Keep slaying that lawn
Appreciate your advice on getting into reel mowing. Do you think the 11 blade reel is ok mowing at 3/4”? I’ll be mowing every other day in the growing season. Can you change to a different reel on the 220?
Awesome! The 11 is fine at that height if you mow frequently. I've seen some folks run a 9 blade on the 220 but unless you need a new reel, it's prob not worth doing.
Great video and very informative. You mentioned close to the end of the video about a tape people use for their smooth rollers. I have an Allett that slips a lot on my sloped yard due to its smoothness. What is the name of the tape and where can one get it from? Thanks
Thank you! Checkout lifegrip anti slip safety tape on Amazon. It's like a roll. Dad who mows best on IG has some pics of it on his drum. I've never used it but it looked pretty promising. Thanks for watching.
Would you be able to do a video on how to adjust the HOC on a John Deere?
Checkout my height of cut gauge video I think I showed how on that one
Hi, I have a 260B and I often find the transport axle on both sides of the mower hitting obstacles in my yard. Did you remove them? And if you did, how did you remove them? Is the only way to remove them is by cutting them with a reciprocal saw? Thanks in advance
Good morning! Yeah those transport axles get in the way of everything. You do have to cut them off on JDs. I used a reciprocating saw. One thing to consider is resale value from what I've seen ppl prefer to buy with them on. That bring said I haven't really had trouble reselling cutoffs just had some comments about them being cut. It's much better mowing in a home lawn with them off in my opinion.
Hell of a collection! 👊
haha thank you, I have issues 😅
Got my 220. Any idea how many grease zerks are on this unit? Reel is in great shape but needs backlapping. Not cutting paper.
Nice! I want to say there are around 10 but not positive off the top of my head. If you have a groomer there should be 2 more. There is even one or two under the presence bail area (underneath the green front cover) if I recall correctly. If you download the service manual it will show you where they all are. I do use the JD polyurea grease.
Evertime I start the job.deere 220b...it sets off on its own,what can I do to fix this
Prob belt tension needs to be adjusted
How do you do that
Does it take off with the transport lever being pushed down or is the lever up in neutral? The belts are under the belt cover which just has 1 bolt to remove it. Do you have the manual? I would download and review it 🙌
The lever is in neutral
No don't have manual
Can u swap out a 14 blade reel for an 11 blade?! Thx you
Yes, there are even other options. I had a 7 blade on my JD 260 and really liked it for cutting higher, it could handle a wider range of heights.
@@BermudaBoss thanks how hard was it to switch out the blade on a toro if u ever have ?!
@@alceja3522 I have never had to so I'm not sure
Great COLLECTION
I'm in Georgia where can I get a JD 260
Thank you! The 260s are harder to come by but they are out there. Used reel mower prices are pretty high right now along with everything else in the world. I sometimes travel hours to get them.
Who does your service and reel sharpening on the John Deere?
I have been using Kent with Mower Medix
@@BermudaBoss Thanks do they grind an 11 blade reel? Also does he pickup and drop-off
@@smk791 yeah they sure will, he charges me $30 each way for pickup and delivery. Prob depends on location though
What height are you cutting with your 8 blade toro
I've been all between .25 and .75 with that one
What are the different cost points for each mower?
Generally they get more expensive the bigger you go. So cheapest to most expensive would be 180, 220, 260.
Guess I was hoping for more specifics… I have no idea what general budget these machines require. I can assume the larger the mower the more expensive but what is the baseline?
@@toddhickey1956 oh gotcha I'm my area a decent one is about 1k and up
Why so many mowers? You must have a lawn care business!
I’m going to subscribe to your channel; all I have is an American push reel mower.
Hello, thanks for the sub, glad to have you! I like to try as many as I can, I usually sell most of them once I am done. Been super happy with the toro flex!
Are you selling any of them or just collecting?
have around 20 or 30 now
@@BermudaBoss so I guess you're not selling any of them?
@@Dustin-rb8mp I was only kidding, they have all been sold. I have a toro and JD right now that is all.
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Any follow up with greensmaster? I’m looking at maybe trying to track down a 220 JD or a flex. I just dropped a lot in an Allett Buffalo 27 in and I like it but it’s more of a commercial mower and very heavy at over 300 pounds. Seems as though a lot less maintenance on toro but I don’t know because I’ve never had one or a JD to that matter. I have a 10 blade McClane to mow a back yard golf green but even that only mows down to about 1/4 in. I usually don’t have the rest of the yard over 3/4 of an in so would be interested in your thoughts. I’m even looking at mow master (Australian made) R22G, g is for greens, and these are crazy priced too but if it lasts 30 years then it’s worth it.
Yeah I love the flex after using it this season. It's my main mower now. Very little maintenance they don't even have zerks 🙌
Another thing though is the jd is easier to adjust from a very low to a high hoc (without any additional parts). the flex you need shims to get above like .5 I think or you would need the high hoc kit. I just use shims.
Looks like you need to empty out the garage a little bit I'll take one off your hands
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Damn you must love spending money. That one expensive hobby for sure.
super cheap compared to boating 😂