Doc??? I received from my Dad my first reel mower in 1973 in Phoenix, Sears or Craftsman model it spoiled me. My Mom on the other hand gave me a bait caster reel and it was the same effect on me. I became a Reel Man from that day forward, Can't wait to receive the last reel mower of my life and I don't even have to convince the wife. Life's been a true Blessing. Thanks for inspiring are youth on keeping a reel lawn.
I bought the 25” Mclane Winter Special a couple of months ago for $1,699 and mentioned “Doc” and got the free grass catcher 😁 Thanks Doc! Btw, I’m really enjoying mowing with the Mclane. First reel mower. Hybrid Bermuda in Dallas.
How do you like the grass catcher. The California Dreamer's catcher sucks. I find this video so interesting especially when Doc says to get the larger model
@@garythorington1600 I don’t use it very often. Only when the grass has grown too much between mowings and I need to catch the clippings. But I’ve liked it the few times I’ve used it. It just doesn’t hold as much clippings as a traditional mower bag does so you have to empty it more often. But if you’re mowing every 2-3 days, the clippings are small enough not to bag.
i have a push reel that i use .i think its a 6 blade.when i was a kid my dad had a jacobsen reel an that was a nice mower too.these mclains look awesome an ive looked at one at a local shop .ive always used a reel an i love watching you mow beautiful lawns with yours.thanks for all the videos an tips theyve been helpful even for me in the pacific northwest.
One important note for anyone considering one of these Mclane machines: The handle doesn't extend as high as you might expect. I got one in 2022 (not sure if the updated model has changed at all) and at 6'3", 6'5" in your football programs haha, I am right at the max without having to bend over awkwardly to push it in manual mode. Don't get me wrong, I love mine and it has taken my lawn to the next level, but it does start to hurt the back a bit when you have to get into all of the hard to reach places. They're also built very solid and out of high quality steel so they're not light. If you have some spots where you would have to push it up a hill manually make sure you are comfortable pushing "reel" weight around and that you have some good boots or cleats for traction.
Awesome Doc!!!!! I appreciate all the little tips you give for reel mowing. I don't know how many times I've dug the mower into the lawn at the end of the row 🤦🤦🤦
Just so you know Doc I own a Husqvarna auto mower 430X and does a great job. It gives me more time with my other yard work that needs to be maintained. 👍
I looked at an industrial robot mower and it's really tempting because it would save me so much time. I would have to hire an install because so many trees and a pond to avoid.
You’re lucky to have only gone through one belt. Seems like the part I replace the most 😂 On my 20” McLane I’ve had to replace a lot more than I feel I should have to due to what I feel is regular wear and tear from metal on metal (drive levers/system wore out), but I love it bc I can fix it all easily myself. Trying to find the right time to pull the trigger on an upgraded model.
I had a McLane when i first started my golf course lawn addiction. They are a good beginner mower two must know issues, they're bolted together not welded the frame can easily get tweeked and then you fight to get a even cut. They're adjustments are not ment for regular adjustment. I finally gave up on the constant adjustments and searched for a low hour greens mower. I purchased a used 512hr John Deere E-cut with groomer and brush for $1200 with shipping.
Hi Doc, quick question for the pgf fertilizer 16-4-8, if we were suppose to use 4-1-2 ratio should the 18 lb package if labeled for 5000 sq ft be used for 5000*4 sq ft
my dad seans lawns says if he knew even a tiny bit of what you know then he would be a yard master and yes mistur doc we love your channel and you are so awesome for us byeeeeee
Doc, appreciate all the videos... Been with you for years and pulled the trigger on a 25" GR last year through your link! I see McLane has a "Scalping Kit" on the website you send us to, would love to see you review one! I may have to go with one to get down where I need.
Hey, Doc. Brilliant channel, I've seen a bunch of your vids and my back yard looks great thanks to you. Question - Do you have any thoughts on manual push reel mowers? My yard is a small, typical suburban plot. Firing up my trusty Toro gas mower is fine but I wonder if a reel mower would just be better, overall. Any recommendations? Thank you.
Once the grass gets thick... they just won't handle it. We did some vids years ago and they struggle, BUT... they will cut it. Not sure what is out there now.
Question for ya Doc. We are about to seed bermuda (Not common seed) on our lawn. The lawn is mostly dirt at this point with very little grass. I want to put humichar and pfg complete down but in what order is the best when seeding?
Thanks for the video; I am looking for a reel mower. After watching your video, I plan to buy a McLane seven blade 25 inch model. You mentioned your lawn was not level. I have a slight slope in my lawn but some water troughs still form. Do I need to level these low spots or will this mower bridge them, and eventually hide the low spots? I currently cut my celebration bermuda lawn at 3/4 inch high.
Doc, when you do your hose-off and sun dry, does your roller ever rust/seize up? Mine does, so I used to spray a bit of WD40, but got worried it might get on the grass so I’ve stopped.
Make sure you do it in the HOT sun. it dries in 10 minutes and no rust. Maybe hit it with a little white lithium spray if you're worried, but a little surface rust is no issue.
Hey Doc, do you think you will do a video on back lapping the new GK2? I just bought one and got the back lap kit, it won't need to be done till next year.
Do you think the 25in model would be enough to mow a 1/2 acre lot of mostly fescue/rye lawn? I have a feeling my Scotts push mower and Dewalt 40v aren't going to cut it.
Question - Doc, would using a 10-blade reel compared to using a 7-blade reel not increase the number of times that you would need to mow your lawn? In other words instead of mowing 2-days per week I would probably be mowing 3 or more days per week? How does this mower handle inclines?
Doc, what causes a Mclane to be so loud when the reel is engaged? Too tight against bed knife? I had to wear hearing protection because my ears were ringing after using it for aboit an hour.
hello doc , I lived in Charlotte and had Bermuda grass , I followed your calendar and had good results . now I moved to florida and have Bahia grass , can you add this grass to your calendar , I need some help . lol
Hello Doc, I took your advice, we had put Bermuda sod down last year at my house in New Caney Texas. I also decided to purchase the Mclane 25" reel mower and waiting for it to arrive. I was curious, how long do the reels last before needing to send it out for sharpening? I will use your method of back lapping once a year. The 80 and 120 grit pastes, where do you purchase those, are they linked in your back lapping video? I will go back and look. I appreciate all of your advice and videos demonstrating what you do for your lawns. I am excited to try for the same results, thanks again.
Guy at Mclane dist talked to a lady that had a mclane for 20 years and never sharpened the blades. I would say once a year is all I do now. Amazon for the grits
Hey Doc need your opinion on whether it's a good idea/bad idea or beneficial or not to overseed my Bermuda this season. I have common Bermuda (not sod/not seed) this is a natural Bermudagrass that grows here everywhere her in middle Tennessee. I start out after scalping mowing at 3/4th inch which is as low as my rotary mower will go and by the end of summer it's mowed at 1" 3/4. I purchased common Bermuda seed from Hancock seed a few years ago for a few bare spots and it matched perfectly. My lawn is the best in the subdivision but I'm wondering if an overseed would a positive benefit. Thanks.
Hello Doc, I’ve been following you since 2019 and I don’t always have the funds to make my lawn as beautiful as yours, but I’m really trying a lot harder this year. I got my soil test back, but it just does not make sense to me is there anyway possible you could take a look at them And give me some advice? I do plan on aerating and top dressing and leveling this year. I’m just trying to find a good company. I can trust in my area. Also I don’t think I could ever afford a real mower, but I am part of receiving emails from you if I’m not mistaken, and I’m crossing my fingers for winning that new mower from McLane.
Revitalizing my friends zoysia lawn she is 75 and uses a rotary toro need help with fertilizer timing and cutting height please. On a side note dad had a gas powered reel mower back in the late 60s early 70s it had a rope to wrap around the grand shaft to start it
Waiting on my revolution 26, .25-1.5 in But I dont know where its made is the only issue. Wow I may have gotten the new Mclane if I knew it had THAT kind of range, and USA
Not concerned about making my lawn like a golf course. What I want to know is if these types of mowers are better at cutting thick lawns without getting bogged down better than typical mowers. Sometimes you just don’t have time to mow your lawn every week and you have to put it off a week or two and the grass gets thick.
why don't you get a Callifornia Trimmer Catalyst it's new for this yea it's comes in 20 inches and 25 inches and it comes with a cartrige system it's new fror this season
Hi Doc, I have subscribed to your RUclips channel, but how to I register to receive emails. I really want a chance to win the New Reel Mower as I need one very badly.
As much as i dislike Mclanes lack luster ingenuity. Man their suble changes are just 🤌 ever so slight changes make it better. Can say im surprised your not running a grass topper on your catcher though.
Robot mowers - "I don't know why." Because maintaining 28k sq ft at 1/2" with a reel just got to be too much, lol. Chomper mows at 1/2" every day of the week. Now I'll have time to actually verticut a couple of times a year.
I had one of those McLean real mowers when I first started out, and I literally drove the thing into the ground within about two years The chain drive system that rubs against the turf, constantly causes mature chain, failure, and leaves grease and oil from the chain on the turf. you can’t change the bed knife as it is a permanent fixture. you have to push the mower to transport it if you don’t, the real runs as you propel the mower forward, which is not recommended for a real mower with the proper bed knife to real clearance. For the money, you’re better off to buy a used Toro or Jake.
YOU THINK NO GREASE PLUGS IS GOOD ,DOC??! And here I’ve followed you for many many years because I thought you was a “NON COMPANY MAN”. No grease nipples only means NO MAINTENANCE TO WEAR OUT BARRINGS AND BUSHINGS!!! And I’m sry. Yes. MANY THINGS CAN WEAR OUT NOW !!! Less grease nipples are not BETTER!
They have sealed ball bearings on the "pork chop" arms. Been years and never an issue. If it does wear out after 10 years... the cost to replace them is about $60
@@HowTowithDoc I’ve watched you for yrs Doc. My family will verify what a fan I am. I’ve fixed more than a few yards listening to you to the T,& your advice. So ty. Really. Don’t take any of this wrong. And it does have exceptions to it & a personal preference in a few cases . But a big majority it’s about longevity & maintaining stuff to last literally a life time. So you are right about that 10 yr vs cost replacement. So yeah It’s not a big deal. I remember you complaining about having all of the grease plugs on your GR in a couple of vids back at the old home. lol. So I do understand where you’re coming from . But when it comes to this subject? I’m a pro. A ol part time Diesel mechanic,Equipment operator, on equipment from everything between 994 cat loaders ,to 777 trucks ,Volvos, Excavators you can park your truck in the bucket of ( & the little skid steer you got? I got a Cat skid steer like it ) Lol. For 37 yrs all together. And I can tell you. A non serviceable bearings is not better . But not really worse either. I like you just come from a time when that stuff was common, (everything being serviceable ) & I like knowing I have an effect to make it last & know it . Lol. And I hate seeing it disappearing lol mostly I guess. But practically & mechanically. They all get moisture in them from the air & temp changes (you know what humidity & Metal can be like in these conditions) If they hold the grease,and are moved regularly,it’s not a real potential issue. But setting through a winter & season changes . I wld just prefer to be able to service the bearings. And I loved (and remembered) you showing all of the grease plugs on these Mclanes. (And even complaining about having to do it. Lol.) The “REAL JOHN DEERS” and “REAL CLUB CADETS” from their actual dealer sales ,…I’m sure you know how these names are leased & different nowadays. I’ve heard you touch on this subject before. Guys who knows ,knows these things . lol They are a difference in a Lowe’s JD,&, a Real JD . Things like a 1/4” steal box decks, is one difference. But the other main one is. Grease plugs. The licensed out models won’t have them & the actual company made ones will have them for the most part. Some companies are going to “sealed bearings” because people just won’t grease them . And these companies knows this. Lol. And in those cases a non serviceable is better for those people. lol. Because a Serviceable bearing will dry up if not greased. But not for those who services theirs , it’s not an issue . So I do understand what they are doing & why. And it makes sense. But a serviceable bearing has better life’s and I mean many decades more if serviced . So I just like having that option. Because them spindle changes can be a bitch. lol. As you probably know. So it’s not an issue of one is bad. It’s that one is good & other is better. Depending on the owner. lol I think they should offer both machines with & without. It would only mean their orders would be smaller for each . But probably not a big cost issue. This would be my ultimate feelings on it. It just surprised me way back then & knowing the type of guy you are ol military guy that likes to keep things logically going a certain way & last . I’ve noticed Club Cadet has grease plugs on everything but their spindle bearings. But in this case where moisture will be limited ,I wld say it’s not that big of a deal to be a non serviceable bearing (all are sealed ,some has metal seals with rubber edges & some are open & has outer seals on the bearing seat . But all are sealed) the point is to be able to get grease to them to push water & dust out & obviously lube them . I just like having a serviceable bearing. Because I am like you. I LIKE TO BE ABLE TO WORK ON MY STUFF. Btw. I love that you push by American . Although it is a relative statement. Glad you touched base with me on this. I didn’t mean it to be so long. I’m just thorough by nature. lol. I’m sure you understand. But ,I like ya style Doc , I think you and I would be friends in another world if happenstance wld’ve permitted . lol. We are a lot alike in a bunch of ways in how we think , I believe. I’m just up above you in KY btw. So yeah…I like you,was a hunter too. Stopped for similar reasons as you too. So Thanks . ✌️ PS…I knew you’d be reeling that lakeside plot. Hehe. 😉
Now I know why I watch your videos, because I want my yard to look that damn good.
I bought my McClain about 35 or 40 years ago. The Honda engine still starts on the first pull. Always a pleasure to mow. I completely agree with Doc.
Many stories like this. Thanks
I’ve always said , I would not have had the eye to do what you did on that property. So nice !
Doc??? I received from my Dad my first reel mower in 1973 in Phoenix, Sears or Craftsman model it spoiled me. My Mom on the other hand gave me a bait caster reel and it was the same effect on me. I became a Reel Man from that day forward, Can't wait to receive the last reel mower of my life and I don't even have to convince the wife. Life's been a true Blessing. Thanks for inspiring are youth on keeping a reel lawn.
The give away sounds great, really great if I win. lol
It's always good to see Doc do the mowing
I always wondered what your thoughts were on robotic lawn mowers, and now I know. Keep up your great videos. Living the Dream... Wayne
Totally enjoyed this video. Just the inspiration I needed to get off my ass and get reeling this morning. Well done.
Man I need to up my game to a reel mower, enjoy the videos.
I bought the 25” Mclane Winter Special a couple of months ago for $1,699 and mentioned “Doc” and got the free grass catcher 😁 Thanks Doc! Btw, I’m really enjoying mowing with the Mclane. First reel mower. Hybrid Bermuda in Dallas.
How do you like the grass catcher. The California Dreamer's catcher sucks. I find this video so interesting especially when Doc says to get the larger model
@@garythorington1600 I don’t use it very often. Only when the grass has grown too much between mowings and I need to catch the clippings. But I’ve liked it the few times I’ve used it. It just doesn’t hold as much clippings as a traditional mower bag does so you have to empty it more often. But if you’re mowing every 2-3 days, the clippings are small enough not to bag.
i have a push reel that i use .i think its a 6 blade.when i was a kid my dad had a jacobsen reel an that was a nice mower too.these mclains look awesome an ive looked at one at a local shop .ive always used a reel an i love watching you mow beautiful lawns with yours.thanks for all the videos an tips theyve been helpful even for me in the pacific northwest.
Very beautiful lawn and house.
Thanks for another great video!
One important note for anyone considering one of these Mclane machines: The handle doesn't extend as high as you might expect. I got one in 2022 (not sure if the updated model has changed at all) and at 6'3", 6'5" in your football programs haha, I am right at the max without having to bend over awkwardly to push it in manual mode.
Don't get me wrong, I love mine and it has taken my lawn to the next level, but it does start to hurt the back a bit when you have to get into all of the hard to reach places.
They're also built very solid and out of high quality steel so they're not light. If you have some spots where you would have to push it up a hill manually make sure you are comfortable pushing "reel" weight around and that you have some good boots or cleats for traction.
I definitely prefer my new Rolux. Tried Cal, Allett, Trucut etc. Plenty of tall guys with em now too with no issues.
Awesome Doc!!!!! I appreciate all the little tips you give for reel mowing. I don't know how many times I've dug the mower into the lawn at the end of the row 🤦🤦🤦
Do you kill the grass underneath your fence so you dont have to deal with the trimming/tall grass that grows around it?
I don't even have grass, but still bought a California Trimmer for when I do get some bermuda.
I love my CT, but I’m ready for a Greensmower 😅
Just so you know Doc I own a Husqvarna auto mower 430X and does a great job. It gives me more time with my other yard work that needs to be maintained. 👍
I looked at an industrial robot mower and it's really tempting because it would save me so much time. I would have to hire an install because so many trees and a pond to avoid.
@@SnowRaver-p2vyou know they make them that don’t use a wire right?
@@SnowRaver-p2vyou know there are some out there that don’t use the wire?
You’re lucky to have only gone through one belt. Seems like the part I replace the most 😂 On my 20” McLane I’ve had to replace a lot more than I feel I should have to due to what I feel is regular wear and tear from metal on metal (drive levers/system wore out), but I love it bc I can fix it all easily myself. Trying to find the right time to pull the trigger on an upgraded model.
That's a great price 😮 Thought it'd be much more. More affordable than a decent rider and will probably last longer
I would love to have that McLean been following you from day 1
What do you recommend in place of duocide, I’m in good ol’ California and can’t purchase that here.
You're getting close to Triplex mower territory.
Thanks for the video Doc.
Talking spring scalp....would you recommend the McLane mower for that as well?
Very good doc!!
Does your greens mower have a height indicator? Does it tell you the height measurement?
Love these mowers!! I gotta get one.
So now the big question is can you buy the bedknife and the adjusters to convert an older unit to go to the higher cut
I've been wanting a reel mower for years but I've always assumed that there were too complex. Great video
Hey Doc, looks better than the Augusta National. Do you know if there is a trailer made for these type mowers, as far as strap or tie downs built in ?
Just signed up- that would be one lucky winner man o man- never used a reel mower but It sure looks fun and does an awesome cut
how do I sign up?
What do you think of those electric reel mowers..any good for small yard
And someone who can't get these reel mowers?
I had a McLane when i first started my golf course lawn addiction. They are a good beginner mower two must know issues, they're bolted together not welded the frame can easily get tweeked and then you fight to get a even cut. They're adjustments are not ment for regular adjustment. I finally gave up on the constant adjustments and searched for a low hour greens mower. I purchased a used 512hr John Deere E-cut with groomer and brush for $1200 with shipping.
Hi Doc, quick question for the pgf fertilizer 16-4-8, if we were suppose to use 4-1-2 ratio should the 18 lb package if labeled for 5000 sq ft be used for 5000*4 sq ft
Really glad I found your channel
Thoughts on a riding reel mower?
What an awesome pond back there.
I need to save up for a reel mower. 😢 my rotary mower just isn’t doing it for me in results like this.
Looking good Doc. Even though you kicked us Bermuda guys to the curb, haha. Jk
my dad seans lawns says if he knew even a tiny bit of what you know then he would be a yard master and yes mistur doc we love your channel and you are so awesome for us byeeeeee
Wish they had a retailer in Norway
Doc, appreciate all the videos... Been with you for years and pulled the trigger on a 25" GR last year through your link!
I see McLane has a "Scalping Kit" on the website you send us to, would love to see you review one! I may have to go with one to get down where I need.
Hey, Doc. Brilliant channel, I've seen a bunch of your vids and my back yard looks great thanks to you.
Question - Do you have any thoughts on manual push reel mowers? My yard is a small, typical suburban plot. Firing up my trusty Toro gas mower is fine but I wonder if a reel mower would just be better, overall.
Any recommendations?
Thank you.
Once the grass gets thick... they just won't handle it. We did some vids years ago and they struggle, BUT... they will cut it. Not sure what is out there now.
Question for ya Doc. We are about to seed bermuda (Not common seed) on our lawn. The lawn is mostly dirt at this point with very little grass. I want to put humichar and pfg complete down but in what order is the best when seeding?
I am seeding the new lawn too. I would love to hear from doc on this?
Thanks for the video; I am looking for a reel mower. After watching your video, I plan to buy a McLane seven blade 25 inch model. You mentioned your lawn was not level. I have a slight slope in my lawn but some water troughs still form. Do I need to level these low spots or will this mower bridge them, and eventually hide the low spots? I currently cut my celebration bermuda lawn at 3/4 inch high.
KEEP IT COMING
Doc, when you do your hose-off and sun dry, does your roller ever rust/seize up? Mine does, so I used to spray a bit of WD40, but got worried it might get on the grass so I’ve stopped.
Make sure you do it in the HOT sun. it dries in 10 minutes and no rust. Maybe hit it with a little white lithium spray if you're worried, but a little surface rust is no issue.
ID LOVE TO HEAR ANY COMMENTS OR THOUGHTS ON THE NEW ROLUX MOWERS!
Hey Doc, do you think you will do a video on back lapping the new GK2? I just bought one and got the back lap kit, it won't need to be done till next year.
Do you think the 25in model would be enough to mow a 1/2 acre lot of mostly fescue/rye lawn? I have a feeling my Scotts push mower and Dewalt 40v aren't going to cut it.
Question - Doc, would using a 10-blade reel compared to using a 7-blade reel not increase the number of times that you would need to mow your lawn? In other words instead of mowing 2-days per week I would probably be mowing 3 or more days per week? How does this mower handle inclines?
Doc, what causes a Mclane to be so loud when the reel is engaged? Too tight against bed knife? I had to wear hearing protection because my ears were ringing after using it for aboit an hour.
Sounds like an alignment issue. Try backing off the reel from the bedknife to start with and see what that does.
@@HowTowithDoc Thanks Doc!
hello doc , I lived in Charlotte and had Bermuda grass , I followed your calendar and had good results . now I moved to florida and have Bahia grass , can you add this grass to your calendar , I need some help . lol
Nice video would love to have a reel mower your grass looks good
Hello Doc, I took your advice, we had put Bermuda sod down last year at my house in New Caney Texas. I also decided to purchase the Mclane 25" reel mower and waiting for it to arrive. I was curious, how long do the reels last before needing to send it out for sharpening? I will use your method of back lapping once a year. The 80 and 120 grit pastes, where do you purchase those, are they linked in your back lapping video? I will go back and look. I appreciate all of your advice and videos demonstrating what you do for your lawns. I am excited to try for the same results, thanks again.
Guy at Mclane dist talked to a lady that had a mclane for 20 years and never sharpened the blades. I would say once a year is all I do now. Amazon for the grits
Hey Doc need your opinion on whether it's a good idea/bad idea or beneficial or not to overseed my Bermuda this season. I have common Bermuda (not sod/not seed) this is a natural Bermudagrass that grows here everywhere her in middle Tennessee. I start out after scalping mowing at 3/4th inch which is as low as my rotary mower will go and by the end of summer it's mowed at 1" 3/4. I purchased common Bermuda seed from Hancock seed a few years ago for a few bare spots and it matched perfectly. My lawn is the best in the subdivision but I'm wondering if an overseed would a positive benefit. Thanks.
I have a 25" Mclane 7 blade and love it. I was wondering if you could buy the ten blade reel and new bed knife and put it on my Mclane.
I don't think I would even if I could. I'd be afraid of messing up the mower. My sevens cut perfect.
Hay @HowTowithDoc . Have you ever considered doing a review of battery powered reel mowers? It would be great to hear your opinion on them!
HI Doc, just wondering if I missed your e mail on winning the mower?
I sure enjoy your videos and keep them going.
I've been waiting for him to contact me also, he could give both away. Doc?
Hello Doc, I’ve been following you since 2019 and I don’t always have the funds to make my lawn as beautiful as yours, but I’m really trying a lot harder this year. I got my soil test back, but it just does not make sense to me is there anyway possible you could take a look at them And give me some advice? I do plan on aerating and top dressing and leveling this year. I’m just trying to find a good company. I can trust in my area. Also I don’t think I could ever afford a real mower, but I am part of receiving emails from you if I’m not mistaken, and I’m crossing my fingers for winning that new mower from McLane.
Revitalizing my friends zoysia lawn she is 75 and uses a rotary toro need help with fertilizer timing and cutting height please. On a side note dad had a gas powered reel mower back in the late 60s early 70s it had a rope to wrap around the grand shaft to start it
What are your thoughts on Milorganite?
Did anybody else know that Doc was only fooling himself when he once said he will never be reel mowing the pond front 😂😂
I knew that was bs. Lol.
I’ve watched him since he wasn’t known on yt.
💯
Sealed Bearings (no zerks)
Sounds like it already needs a back lap with the clicking noise. Might be a burr or a nick on the blade,bed knife.
Nice 👍🏾
To go from that paint to red is insane lol
Nice
This is awesome!
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Waiting on my revolution 26, .25-1.5 in But I dont know where its made is the only issue. Wow I may have gotten the new Mclane if I knew it had THAT kind of range, and USA
People that have tried them like them like them a lot. They are made by Masport that does all of the manufacturing in China.
@@HowTowithDoc Wish me luck Doc😁, you have taught me a TON, thanks for all you do!!!!!
Doc needs some rotary scissors
Not concerned about making my lawn like a golf course. What I want to know is if these types of mowers are better at cutting thick lawns without getting bogged down better than typical mowers. Sometimes you just don’t have time to mow your lawn every week and you have to put it off a week or two and the grass gets thick.
No they are not. Tall thick grass is really not a good use for any reel mower.
Is it just me or is that 2nd newer mower way more quiet.
I like my Bermuda grass but my yard too big to be pushing a reel mower. Zero turn my style
Can we contract you to fix our Bermuda lawn?
why don't you get a Callifornia Trimmer Catalyst it's new for this yea it's comes in 20 inches and 25 inches and it comes with a cartrige system it's new fror this season
Thanks Doc
Hi Doc, I have subscribed to your RUclips channel, but how to I register to receive emails. I really want a chance to win the New Reel Mower as I need one very badly.
As much as i dislike Mclanes lack luster ingenuity. Man their suble changes are just 🤌 ever so slight changes make it better. Can say im surprised your not running a grass topper on your catcher though.
You really shouldn't trash robotic mowers unless you have actually used one. My Husqvarna 450X does a fantastic job at 0.5".
Doc needs a triplex reel mower
McLane need to make a battery powered mower option. I want to mow quietly.
They are working on it but the battery engines right now are like $2500 - $4000 alone.
You need a new putting green in this backyard.
They are actually called cylinder mowers!
Come on with it!
Robot mowers - "I don't know why." Because maintaining 28k sq ft at 1/2" with a reel just got to be too much, lol. Chomper mows at 1/2" every day of the week. Now I'll have time to actually verticut a couple of times a year.
I can see the Chemtrail in the skies above you....
I’m getting the bug to go low!
I had one of those McLean real mowers when I first started out, and I literally drove the thing into the ground within about two years
The chain drive system that rubs against the turf, constantly causes mature chain, failure, and leaves grease and oil from the chain on the turf. you can’t change the bed knife as it is a permanent fixture. you have to push the mower to transport it if you don’t, the real runs as you propel the mower forward, which is not recommended for a real mower with the proper bed knife to real clearance. For the money, you’re better off to buy a used Toro or Jake.
No wonder why the McLane mowers are so reliable and sought after the engine is Honda
When draw? Hehehe
I stopped watching when I googled the price of one of these mowers 😲😲
USA! USA!
Im Sold!
Fun Fact: In Canada, we can spend $50,000 on landscaping our yard, but we can't spend $500 on buying healthcare for our sick child.
Those lawnmower look a very dangerous machine not kids or pet's allowed when is in used
I try to sign up on your page it keeps my email red and wont let me join your mailing list
YOU THINK NO GREASE PLUGS IS GOOD ,DOC??!
And here I’ve followed you for many many years because I thought you was a “NON COMPANY MAN”.
No grease nipples only means NO MAINTENANCE TO WEAR OUT BARRINGS AND BUSHINGS!!!
And I’m sry. Yes. MANY THINGS CAN WEAR OUT NOW !!!
Less grease nipples are not BETTER!
They have sealed ball bearings on the "pork chop" arms. Been years and never an issue. If it does wear out after 10 years... the cost to replace them is about $60
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I’ve watched you for yrs Doc. My family will verify what a fan I am.
I’ve fixed more than a few yards listening to you to the T,& your advice.
So ty. Really. Don’t take any of this wrong. And it does have exceptions to it & a personal preference in a few cases . But a big majority it’s about longevity & maintaining stuff to last literally a life time. So you are right about that 10 yr vs cost replacement. So yeah It’s not a big deal.
I remember you complaining about having all of the grease plugs on your GR in a couple of vids back at the old home. lol.
So I do understand where you’re coming from .
But when it comes to this subject?
I’m a pro. A ol part time Diesel mechanic,Equipment operator, on equipment from everything between 994 cat loaders ,to 777 trucks ,Volvos, Excavators you can park your truck in the bucket of ( & the little skid steer you got? I got a Cat skid steer like it ) Lol. For 37 yrs all together.
And I can tell you.
A non serviceable bearings is not better . But not really worse either.
I like you just come from a time when that stuff was common, (everything being serviceable ) & I like knowing I have an effect to make it last & know it . Lol. And I hate seeing it disappearing lol mostly I guess.
But practically & mechanically.
They all get moisture in them from the air & temp changes (you know what humidity & Metal can be like in these conditions)
If they hold the grease,and are moved regularly,it’s not a real potential issue. But setting through a winter & season changes . I wld just prefer to be able to service the bearings.
And I loved (and remembered) you showing all of the grease plugs on these Mclanes. (And even complaining about having to do it. Lol.)
The “REAL JOHN DEERS” and “REAL CLUB CADETS” from their actual dealer sales ,…I’m sure you know how these names are leased & different nowadays. I’ve heard you touch on this subject before. Guys who knows ,knows these things . lol
They are a difference in a Lowe’s JD,&, a Real JD . Things like a 1/4” steal box decks, is one difference. But the other main one is. Grease plugs.
The licensed out models won’t have them & the actual company made ones will have them for the most part.
Some companies are going to “sealed bearings” because people just won’t grease them . And these companies knows this. Lol. And in those cases a non serviceable is better for those people. lol.
Because a Serviceable bearing will dry up if not greased.
But not for those who services theirs , it’s not an issue . So I do understand what they are doing & why.
And it makes sense.
But a serviceable bearing has better life’s and I mean many decades more if serviced . So I just like having that option.
Because them spindle changes can be a bitch. lol. As you probably know.
So it’s not an issue of one is bad. It’s that one is good & other is better. Depending on the owner. lol
I think they should offer both machines with & without.
It would only mean their orders would be smaller for each . But probably not a big cost issue. This would be my ultimate feelings on it.
It just surprised me way back then & knowing the type of guy you are ol military guy that likes to keep things logically going a certain way & last .
I’ve noticed Club Cadet has grease plugs on everything but their spindle bearings.
But in this case where moisture will be limited ,I wld say it’s not that big of a deal to be a non serviceable bearing (all are sealed ,some has metal seals with rubber edges & some are open & has outer seals on the bearing seat . But all are sealed) the point is to be able to get grease to them to push water & dust out & obviously lube them .
I just like having a serviceable bearing.
Because I am like you. I LIKE TO BE ABLE TO WORK ON MY STUFF.
Btw. I love that you push by American . Although it is a relative statement.
Glad you touched base with me on this. I didn’t mean it to be so long. I’m just thorough by nature. lol. I’m sure you understand.
But ,I like ya style Doc , I think you and I would be friends in another world if happenstance wld’ve permitted . lol. We are a lot alike in a bunch of ways in how we think , I believe.
I’m just up above you in KY btw. So yeah…I like you,was a hunter too.
Stopped for similar reasons as you too.
So Thanks . ✌️
PS…I knew you’d be reeling that lakeside plot. Hehe. 😉