I have found i can get the reel to cut something like index card but then i use an actual blade of grass and it doesnt cut it. I've always wondered why the guidance is to use something thicker than a grass blade to see if it will cut?
Nice pile of sand! Great teaching video. I just spread a pile of manure on my yard for the first time with my wife and 5 kids to add more organic material on top of my basically pure clay soil base. Sand is next after the manure stimulates some fresh health green growth.
Another great video! Your son's growing fast man! Can't wait to see how fast your yard recovery is with no rain and water restrictions. My yard is just barely filling in since my sand lvl project last month.
As you have the reel running in reverse and applying compound at the same time, go slower!! As you are applying the compound at that speed it’s just flinging the compound off. What I do is apply the compound then spin in reverse. Then STOP and apply more compound, then go in reverse again. Basically what I’m trying to say is only apply compound when the reel isn’t moving so the compound does fly away
Saving this video for an upcoming GM purchase. In your opinion is a GM1000 a sufficient width for a 6500 sqft yard? I’m torn on 1600 vs 1000.. and the 1600’s are much harder to come by.
They do make a back lapping reel machine. And using 80 grit then 120 a waste of time. I'm a head mechanic at a golf course and have over 30 reels I work on.
When you move your bed knife closer to your reel, you are moving it up and away from the turf, effectively changing your HOC. By how much, very little I suppose. I believe each click on the adjuster is 0.007". Three clicks to adjust would be 0.021". I like your content, keep up the good work!
I notice with my reel mower that if the reel to bedknife contact isn't somewhat tight it won't cut paper but when i tighten it does. The reel doesn't spin freely like I've seen in some videos. Is this normal or do I have to backlap?
It’s normal. In fact, I’ve noticed when I get mine serviced, they always have it tighter with the bed knife than what I am accustomed to. I still usually will loosen it some before mowing. I’ll just adjust it based on the cut quality I’m getting.
Absolutely the most thorough explanation I have ever seen
I just bought a Greensmaster 1000. So thankful for this video!
Congrats! You’re gonna love it!
I have found i can get the reel to cut something like index card but then i use an actual blade of grass and it doesnt cut it. I've always wondered why the guidance is to use something thicker than a grass blade to see if it will cut?
Nice pile of sand! Great teaching video. I just spread a pile of manure on my yard for the first time with my wife and 5 kids to add more organic material on top of my basically pure clay soil base. Sand is next after the manure stimulates some fresh health green growth.
Can’t fake time in the lawn 💪
Appreciate the video. Just helped me refresh on backlapping my toro.
I now have the same hoc gauge setup you have and it’s a great tool. Thanks for your videos!
Awesome! It’s a great tool. Makes changing the HOC a little less of a hassle.
Great demo, intro and summary, very useful
Very helpful. Thank you!
Another great video! Your son's growing fast man! Can't wait to see how fast your yard recovery is with no rain and water restrictions. My yard is just barely filling in since my sand lvl project last month.
It will definitely be interesting. I’m gonna hammer it with water on our one day this week 😂 he’s growing like a weed! He’s a wild man.
@@LawnInsider Yeah i got my system set up to just run as much as i can lol.
Super helpful video as always, thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks Brunsy!
As you have the reel running in reverse and applying compound at the same time, go slower!! As you are applying the compound at that speed it’s just flinging the compound off. What I do is apply the compound then spin in reverse. Then STOP and apply more compound, then go in reverse again. Basically what I’m trying to say is only apply compound when the reel isn’t moving so the compound does fly away
Saving this video for an upcoming GM purchase. In your opinion is a GM1000 a sufficient width for a 6500 sqft yard? I’m torn on 1600 vs 1000.. and the 1600’s are much harder to come by.
What attachment do you have located right behind the front roller?
It’s called a scraper. It came with my mower and I doubt mine does very much at this point.
Where do you get your reel ground at? I am in SA and called Silverhorn but they said they wont grind. Thanks
Hey Rhett! Looks like you has a little helper who wanted to help you 😉
The best assistant I could ever ask for! He's a busy body no doubt!
Great info. If you don’t mind im asking is how long is the gauge? 18 inches?
Yes it is.
Great video. Where can I get a gauge like that to measure HOC?
I just bought that same one. Accu gage. Expensive but buy once, have forever.
You have the link to the 1/2 socket adapter to backlap?
I don't, but I picked mine up at Lowe's I believe.
Spray some roundup on that grass growing in the expansion joint between the driveway and slab. 🤣🤣
Haha you’re right. I use it as a reminder to show how tough bermuda is 😂
How many blades on that reel? I’m probably going to buy one with an 8 blade.
I’m eyeballing these on Facebook marketplace and I want one badly
They do make a back lapping reel machine. And using 80 grit then 120 a waste of time. I'm a head mechanic at a golf course and have over 30 reels I work on.
Thank you for the info! Appreciate you commenting.
You changed your HOC after back lapping, correct? Should you not have back lapped first then set HOC?
Changing your reel to bed knife shouldn’t have an effect on your HOC adjustment. So in this case I don’t think the order matters much.
When you move your bed knife closer to your reel, you are moving it up and away from the turf, effectively changing your HOC. By how much, very little I suppose. I believe each click on the adjuster is 0.007". Three clicks to adjust would be 0.021".
I like your content, keep up the good work!
I notice with my reel mower that if the reel to bedknife contact isn't somewhat tight it won't cut paper but when i tighten it does. The reel doesn't spin freely like I've seen in some videos. Is this normal or do I have to backlap?
It’s normal. In fact, I’ve noticed when I get mine serviced, they always have it tighter with the bed knife than what I am accustomed to. I still usually will loosen it some before mowing. I’ll just adjust it based on the cut quality I’m getting.
@@LawnInsider Thank you!
I have a r&r brand back lapping machine that I never use.
A machine? Sounds like a pretty cool setup.
Remove Spark lead would be a better disable method ... Fuel Cock off your motor would still fire up ....