Allett lawn stripe competition winner coming up ! Congratulations. Doing really well and shows with some time, effort and the rights products you can achieve a fantastic lawn.
Ha, I wish. Needs to be a bit more creative than just straight lines! But yeah, simple products that don't cost the earth, bit of time and some kit that is well maintained. Thanks for the nice comment !!
I love it. You don't need to spend thousands on a mower to get a good finish. I do just shy of 200m² with this little mower. May start to mow without bagging soon. If the rain ever stops!
I cut the back on the hayter with 3, side lawn 20mm on the webb, and the small one as per the video (looking to go lower tho). Hayter easy to set the height. This is a bit more fiddly
Great tip. Had my Webb a couple of years now. Recently bought backlapping paste and tried sharpening the blades by spinning the roller by hand. Think I need to get an attachment for drill to get a better result
Looking fab mate, I have three of the weh12r now😂 saw a brand new boxed never used one for £30 on facebook and couldnt turn it down. I made a long piece of flat wood like your bar and screwed 3 screws into it at ewual spacings apart, one at 15mm, 20mm and 25mm so use that in the same way as your bar tool. But what I did on one of mine, is the original qualcast psnther that this china webb is a copy of, the adjusting legs have markings on them, and the side casings have arrows either side so you can move the front roller legs up and down to line with markings, so no bar tool needed. Now if you look closely at the webb, its side casings also have that arrow cast in them. So I scribed lines into the webbs plastic legs at 5mm intervals, equally both sides on each of the legs, so I know just by sight and lining up each scribed line to the arrows, what height of cut to set at without meeding any bars or measuring tools, so takes just a few seconds to change from 15mm to 20mm or 25mm just by using the lines scribed to line up with the casing arrow on either side🥳🥳🥳🥳
Cheers Mark. Gave it some Seaweed and liquid fert after this just to give it a boost. Haven't seen any height notches or anything on this mower, however if you have 5mm intervals, what if the owner wants an odd number 🤣🤣🤣. Was close to buying a new one for this vod but saved 100quid. Put it towards something else!
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub nice mate. Yeah they don't have the notches in the plastic legs on the china Webb, so I scribed mine at 5mm gaps, but fair point if you want to set at say 18mm🤣🤣🤣but you will see the arrow cast into the side casing where the legs slide up and down as the fixed point reference. But if you don't want to scribe your own lines into the plastic legs, I bet the older qualcast super lite panther metal legs would fit that have the markings already on the legs, but again at 5mm gaps. Can't wait to see your lawns in a few more weeks once the seeded areas have fully grown, and this weather lately has been ideal for seeding due to rain and cooler temps🥳🥳
Glad your channel is moving along well…. The Yardbrah Webb and your Webb are the exact same? Do you know of any Webb being used on Zoysia grass? Thanks…
Thanks tom! Love the support. Very similar. Yard Brah bought his brand new and has a slightly different handles on mine as its an older, second hand version. Never seen it on a channel with Zoysia , but as long as your not cutting too low, half inch which is the lowest it can go, and it's set right and sharp, it should cut like any reel mower.
Looks great👍 looking at trying a small golf putting area in the back garden, do you think this would cut short enough, don’t really want to go down the artificial grass route, cheers
Cheers Garth. For a good putting green you'll need a mower that can cut lower and offer more cuts per m via a higher number of blades on the reel. Lowest setting on this mower is 13mm. Modifications could lower it more but you really need an 8 bladed reel or more for a putting green. Also a bent grass would be more beneficial than a rye even though this variety of perrinal rye affords a lower height of cut. All depends on how deep down the rabbit hole you wish to go
Looking really good! What fertilizer type / schedule are you doing? Mines at 6 weeks too lol. we did them at the same time. I uploaded a video of it today. It's at 20mm as the lawns are not perfectly flat. They are smooth though. Also can the web be adjusted at any heights between the range? My Gardena only has 4 slots.
Cheers Steve. A bit more thickening needed. The over seed I did a week or so ago is starting to come through now which should help. Once that establishes I'll be putting granular down again but I did put some liquid down this evening after this vid. Looks is looking thicc. Really nice. The webb is fully variable because it's on a slider rather than slots. If I wanted I could go super nerdy and look to cut at 14.342mm 🤣🤣🤣
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub I think i'll have to get that one . I always wanted to cut at 14.324mm lol. The one I have now could do with going down a few mm. It drops 10 mm though which scalps any banked areas to the soil. I have been using granular soil condition, some preseed fert and mycorrhizal fungi liquid. I overseeded about 2 weeks ago. There were lots of worm casts under the fleece which I still may have to breaks them up with a fork and add more seeds as some are elevated. I'm thinking of mixing a summer fert with preseed and applying every 2-3 weeks. It only needs to stay green and develop roots as it's already thick already.
Hi Daniel As I’ve said love your stripes I’m concerned regarding the height of the cut at 15mm. Can this only be achieved on certain types of grass? If I went that low I think my grass would yellow or does that not happen when you use a cylinder mower like your Webby? I reseeded my lawn with a football premium seed! Your advice would be appreciated! 👍🏻
Hi david. What seed have you used? Usually there is a range of cutting heights offered with the seed. I have Johnsons Premier Pitch, which can be cut as low as 12mm, and the Barenbrug extreme which can go as low as 3mm. Both are perennial rye grasses. But to cut that low you need to get a cylinder mower with at least 8 blades for super low cutting . 15mm should be ok on the brug (had it there before but now at 20mm, but I would like to do that on the Johnsons
I was about to watch back one of your old vids to look in to this again because I was just watching this vid thinking how good it's all looking and then thinking... 'what was it he did with the soil again?!'
You can still watch the other vids 🤣🤣 help you drift off! Would think that it will reduce the worm activity but will see in the next few weeks and months
The 13mm nuts come with plastic thumb turn caps on them so you can adjust height without a spanner, but as soon as you apply any torque to them they fall off, which is why yours (and mine) doesn't have them anymore.
Do you find that what time of day you cut the grass makes a difference? I'm generally getting round to doing it 6-7ish after work. Managed to cut it this weekend at 11am and it looks greener for it. Can't tell if that's coincidence or not
Hi Jack. I'm usually cutting in the afternoon, as I'm a lazy sod! But it's more than likely the better colour will be either from a kick in fert or the sun and it'd position in the morning than the evening I suspect
Easiest way mate is what I do with mine, replace the steel front roller for two larger diameter plastic castor wheels, so the mower then is higher off the ground compared to the smaller diameter metal roller originally fitted. Plus the mower is better with two narrow wheels on the spindle, because the grass doesn't get flattened like it does with the front roller fitted. Cost me a couple of quid to get two plastic castor wheels with a bore the same diameter to slide onto the spindle that the normal steel roller spins on.
A youtuber that listens and responces to their viewers! Thank you so much for this
No problem. Hope it helps you set yours !
I bought a web last month and overall I'm happy with it's performance, but i was surprised it didn't have a length of cut gauge on it already.
Cheap as chips sell it as a two height mower. 23mm or 13mm. This gives the in between 😀
Allett lawn stripe competition winner coming up ! Congratulations. Doing really well and shows with some time, effort and the rights products you can achieve a fantastic lawn.
Ha, I wish. Needs to be a bit more creative than just straight lines! But yeah, simple products that don't cost the earth, bit of time and some kit that is well maintained. Thanks for the nice comment !!
Looking lush, the Webb is a great mower for little money! Watching the clippings fly into the bag is very therapeutic!
I love it. You don't need to spend thousands on a mower to get a good finish. I do just shy of 200m² with this little mower.
May start to mow without bagging soon. If the rain ever stops!
Thanks for the advice
Always a pleasure to see your lawn doing so well
Look forward to the next video
Thank you. Hope the vid is useful!
4 on the Hayter for me, never change it. Saying that I may pick up a Webb for the smaller back lawns. Looking good mate.
I cut the back on the hayter with 3, side lawn 20mm on the webb, and the small one as per the video (looking to go lower tho).
Hayter easy to set the height. This is a bit more fiddly
Great tip.
Had my Webb a couple of years now.
Recently bought backlapping paste and tried sharpening the blades by spinning the roller by hand. Think I need to get an attachment for drill to get a better result
If you do this, it's best to remove the chain, and drive the small cog with a 13mm socket. If the chain is on it can catch and it's not happy
Looking fab mate, I have three of the weh12r now😂 saw a brand new boxed never used one for £30 on facebook and couldnt turn it down. I made a long piece of flat wood like your bar and screwed 3 screws into it at ewual spacings apart, one at 15mm, 20mm and 25mm so use that in the same way as your bar tool. But what I did on one of mine, is the original qualcast psnther that this china webb is a copy of, the adjusting legs have markings on them, and the side casings have arrows either side so you can move the front roller legs up and down to line with markings, so no bar tool needed. Now if you look closely at the webb, its side casings also have that arrow cast in them. So I scribed lines into the webbs plastic legs at 5mm intervals, equally both sides on each of the legs, so I know just by sight and lining up each scribed line to the arrows, what height of cut to set at without meeding any bars or measuring tools, so takes just a few seconds to change from 15mm to 20mm or 25mm just by using the lines scribed to line up with the casing arrow on either side🥳🥳🥳🥳
Cheers Mark. Gave it some Seaweed and liquid fert after this just to give it a boost.
Haven't seen any height notches or anything on this mower, however if you have 5mm intervals, what if the owner wants an odd number 🤣🤣🤣.
Was close to buying a new one for this vod but saved 100quid. Put it towards something else!
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub nice mate. Yeah they don't have the notches in the plastic legs on the china Webb, so I scribed mine at 5mm gaps, but fair point if you want to set at say 18mm🤣🤣🤣but you will see the arrow cast into the side casing where the legs slide up and down as the fixed point reference. But if you don't want to scribe your own lines into the plastic legs, I bet the older qualcast super lite panther metal legs would fit that have the markings already on the legs, but again at 5mm gaps. Can't wait to see your lawns in a few more weeks once the seeded areas have fully grown, and this weather lately has been ideal for seeding due to rain and cooler temps🥳🥳
Got one of these mowers off eBay today just from seeing it on your videos. So happy with it
Top man. Glad I could be of some use 🤣🤣🤣. Enjoy it. It's a belting little mower
How do I get one of these shipped to US on eBay?
@jasona4881 I can ship you one. Costs about $260USD
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub I’m in!
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub sent
Thank you just purchased one of these your videos are great
Thanks Neil. Enjoy the webb! Regular mowing is key with these things!
I’ve just got one of these new. Probably the best mower I’ve ever had.
How good are they for the price?!?
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub fantastic especially with the price being so reasonable.
i got one few weeks back and i dont rate it. front roller flattens so does not cut to the 16mm its set at.
Glad your channel is moving along well…. The Yardbrah Webb and your Webb are the exact same? Do you know of any Webb being used on Zoysia grass? Thanks…
Thanks tom! Love the support.
Very similar. Yard Brah bought his brand new and has a slightly different handles on mine as its an older, second hand version.
Never seen it on a channel with Zoysia , but as long as your not cutting too low, half inch which is the lowest it can go, and it's set right and sharp, it should cut like any reel mower.
Looks great👍 looking at trying a small golf putting area in the back garden, do you think this would cut short enough, don’t really want to go down the artificial grass route, cheers
Cheers Garth. For a good putting green you'll need a mower that can cut lower and offer more cuts per m via a higher number of blades on the reel.
Lowest setting on this mower is 13mm. Modifications could lower it more but you really need an 8 bladed reel or more for a putting green.
Also a bent grass would be more beneficial than a rye even though this variety of perrinal rye affords a lower height of cut. All depends on how deep down the rabbit hole you wish to go
@@TheReelMowingMowingClubthanks for getting back, appreciate the advice, lots to think about!
Looking very nice buddy. 🙂
Cheers Brian. Getting there
Looking really good! What fertilizer type / schedule are you doing? Mines at 6 weeks too lol. we did them at the same time. I uploaded a video of it today. It's at 20mm as the lawns are not perfectly flat. They are smooth though.
Also can the web be adjusted at any heights between the range? My Gardena only has 4 slots.
Cheers Steve. A bit more thickening needed. The over seed I did a week or so ago is starting to come through now which should help.
Once that establishes I'll be putting granular down again but I did put some liquid down this evening after this vid.
Looks is looking thicc. Really nice.
The webb is fully variable because it's on a slider rather than slots. If I wanted I could go super nerdy and look to cut at 14.342mm 🤣🤣🤣
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub I think i'll have to get that one . I always wanted to cut at 14.324mm lol. The one I have now could do with going down a few mm. It drops 10 mm though which scalps any banked areas to the soil.
I have been using granular soil condition, some preseed fert and mycorrhizal fungi liquid. I overseeded about 2 weeks ago. There were lots of worm casts under the fleece which I still may have to breaks them up with a fork and add more seeds as some are elevated. I'm thinking of mixing a summer fert with preseed and applying every 2-3 weeks. It only needs to stay green and develop roots as it's already thick already.
Hi Daniel
As I’ve said love your stripes I’m concerned regarding the height of the cut at 15mm. Can this only be achieved on certain types of grass? If I went that low I think my grass would yellow or does that not happen when you use a cylinder mower like your Webby? I reseeded my lawn with a football premium seed! Your advice would be appreciated! 👍🏻
Hi david. What seed have you used? Usually there is a range of cutting heights offered with the seed.
I have Johnsons Premier Pitch, which can be cut as low as 12mm, and the Barenbrug extreme which can go as low as 3mm.
Both are perennial rye grasses.
But to cut that low you need to get a cylinder mower with at least 8 blades for super low cutting . 15mm should be ok on the brug (had it there before but now at 20mm, but I would like to do that on the Johnsons
Coming on fab Dan....can i ask how thick was the root zone u put on and was it a 60:40 or a 70:30,keep them coming pal
Cheers Carl. More towards 90/10 to be fair. Heavy, heavy sand content.
Went between 4 -6 inched in depth, some places closer to 10.
I was about to watch back one of your old vids to look in to this again because I was just watching this vid thinking how good it's all looking and then thinking... 'what was it he did with the soil again?!'
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub does the heavy sand content reduce worm cast by any chance? Or much the same as any other soil type?
You can still watch the other vids 🤣🤣 help you drift off!
Would think that it will reduce the worm activity but will see in the next few weeks and months
@TheReelMowingMowingClub
I'm trying to stay awake on father's day 😴 😄
My webb has the same problems with the plastic tabs for the front roller falling off lol
Haha! At least you have them!!! This came without. Second hand I suppose
mine too
@@TheReelMowingMowingClub they fall off the first time you turn them.
@@sputnic3032 for setting the height? Maybe that's why mine has 13mm lock nuts on instead of the toggles?
The 13mm nuts come with plastic thumb turn caps on them so you can adjust height without a spanner, but as soon as you apply any torque to them they fall off, which is why yours (and mine) doesn't have them anymore.
Do you find that what time of day you cut the grass makes a difference? I'm generally getting round to doing it 6-7ish after work. Managed to cut it this weekend at 11am and it looks greener for it. Can't tell if that's coincidence or not
Hi Jack. I'm usually cutting in the afternoon, as I'm a lazy sod!
But it's more than likely the better colour will be either from a kick in fert or the sun and it'd position in the morning than the evening I suspect
I’ve just bought this mower and was hoping setting the height would be a lot easier than this! 😂
😅 the new ones should have a gauge on the sides I'm told but this gives a more accurate HOC
Oh, I’ll have a look and let you know 🙏
Dan, do you think it would be possible to extend the cutting height beyond 23.5mm with a bit of modification
Ooh. Good question. Potentially yes with a bit of engineering and fabrication.
Easiest way mate is what I do with mine, replace the steel front roller for two larger diameter plastic castor wheels, so the mower then is higher off the ground compared to the smaller diameter metal roller originally fitted. Plus the mower is better with two narrow wheels on the spindle, because the grass doesn't get flattened like it does with the front roller fitted. Cost me a couple of quid to get two plastic castor wheels with a bore the same diameter to slide onto the spindle that the normal steel roller spins on.
do the handles wobble a bit?
Not too bad. It would be a bit better if there was a little more weight to it
How do you adjust the bed knife to cylinder?
Hello. The two knobs at the top adjust this
you stole my mower!!!
Hahaha. You'll need to speak to the bloke who I bought it from on Facebook!
This lawn looks too thin to bother mowing that low, defeats the object for me and it just looks patchy
Lawn is 6 weeks old in this video. Regular cutting at this low height has helped it to thicken up to the point where it is now