Love that stripe action! Bet you also enjoyed whipping that McLane around so easily! My McLane is a 25 inch GR series and, just like you said, it is so easy to maneuver compared to the Catalyst. I can't even imagine how easy a 20 inch would be! I cut a diamond pattern and use the McLane for the initial pass and then follow it up with the Catalyst for the long, alternate passes which minimizes the turns with the Catalyst. I think the Catalyst does leave a slightly more refined look so that is another reason I finish with it. I'm waiting to see how you use the other cartridge(s) on the Bermuda before I try the verticutter on the Zoysia which still hasn't totally recovered from the height of cut reset that I had to do with the Catalyst due to its maximum 1.25 inch cut. I may have to wait for Spring.
Hopefully i can put out some new videos on the cartridges for the Catalyst. Stay tuned… As far as ease of turning the Mclane maybe one of the best in the game. Believe or not the 25 and 20 are about the same as it relates to ease of flipping around. Appreciate the comment Mark!!!!
Put out my Perrenial Rye on Columbus day and mowed today with the Ryobi. Definitely better stripes with the Mclane! I had some spots that were thin and I figured it was my error. I used certainty and celsius a couple weeks before seeding. I used my pro plugger and just flipped my plugs and put a bit of seed down. Figure in the spring the bermuda will fill in just fine.
Hey Dwayne!! Your lawn looks great, you're making an awesome work. Keep up!!!👍
Thanks for watching!!! Appreciate the support 👍🏻
Looks awesome man
Thank you Jacob!!! Appreciate the compliment and support. 👍🏻
Love that stripe action! Bet you also enjoyed whipping that McLane around so easily! My McLane is a 25 inch GR series and, just like you said, it is so easy to maneuver compared to the Catalyst. I can't even imagine how easy a 20 inch would be! I cut a diamond pattern and use the McLane for the initial pass and then follow it up with the Catalyst for the long, alternate passes which minimizes the turns with the Catalyst. I think the Catalyst does leave a slightly more refined look so that is another reason I finish with it. I'm waiting to see how you use the other cartridge(s) on the Bermuda before I try the verticutter on the Zoysia which still hasn't totally recovered from the height of cut reset that I had to do with the Catalyst due to its maximum 1.25 inch cut. I may have to wait for Spring.
Hopefully i can put out some new videos on the cartridges for the Catalyst. Stay tuned…
As far as ease of turning the Mclane maybe one of the best in the game. Believe or not the 25 and 20 are about the same as it relates to ease of flipping around.
Appreciate the comment Mark!!!!
Are you in Bakersfield?!
Put out my Perrenial Rye on Columbus day and mowed today with the Ryobi. Definitely better stripes with the Mclane! I had some spots that were thin and I figured it was my error. I used certainty and celsius a couple weeks before seeding. I used my pro plugger and just flipped my plugs and put a bit of seed down. Figure in the spring the bermuda will fill in just fine.
Just be sure to spray out the rye. Celcius is a great option. 👍🏻
Does your neighbor have Bermuda as well?
He does. Overseeded as well. Not by me. lol 😂