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Lawn Striper...need some input
Has anyone tried it, and if so how did it work--ease of installation, use,
etc.? Does anyone know of any similar products that might work as well (or better)? Obviously I know you can get rollers for riding mowers/tractors, but I'm a pusher, and this is the first thing like it I've seen. And having just picked up a copy of David Mellor's "Lawn Bible, " it looks intriguing. Thanks in advance. http://www.lawnstriper.com/ |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
"Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... Has anyone tried it, and if so how did it work--ease of installation, use, etc.? Does anyone know of any similar products that might work as well (or better)? Obviously I know you can get rollers for riding mowers/tractors, but I'm a pusher, and this is the first thing like it I've seen. And having just picked up a copy of David Mellor's "Lawn Bible, " it looks intriguing. Thanks in advance. http://www.lawnstriper.com/ I think that using weighted rollers on your lawn is a bad idea. It compacts the soil and does the opposite of what you try to accomplish with core aeration. I suppose that on sports fields where the turf is replaced frequently it doesn't matter. |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
"Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... Has anyone tried it, and if so how did it work--ease of installation, use, etc.? Does anyone know of any similar products that might work as well (or better)? Obviously I know you can get rollers for riding mowers/tractors, but I'm a pusher, and this is the first thing like it I've seen. And having just picked up a copy of David Mellor's "Lawn Bible, " it looks intriguing. Thanks in advance. http://www.lawnstriper.com/ I think that using weighted rollers on your lawn is a bad idea. It compacts the soil and does the opposite of what you try to accomplish with core aeration. I suppose that on sports fields where the turf is replaced frequently it doesn't matter. Hmmm, I hadn't thought of that...but that does raise an interesting question: how much is too much? Weight, I mean. Does dragging a 30lb roller around your yard really have that much more of a compacting effect than just walking on it? I weigh a lot more than thirty pounds, for example, and all my weight is concentrated on two spindley little legs. So the places I step must really be compacted. (And I step on my yard a lot!) Relatively speaking, I'm not sure the the dirt below would even notice those thirty extra pounds. Still, I appreciate the advice, and you might very well be right. On the other hand, the guys that take care of those big league fields do seem to do a pretty good job.... |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
"Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... "Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... Has anyone tried it, and if so how did it work--ease of installation, use, etc.? Does anyone know of any similar products that might work as well (or better)? Obviously I know you can get rollers for riding mowers/tractors, but I'm a pusher, and this is the first thing like it I've seen. And having just picked up a copy of David Mellor's "Lawn Bible, " it looks intriguing. Thanks in advance. http://www.lawnstriper.com/ I think that using weighted rollers on your lawn is a bad idea. It compacts the soil and does the opposite of what you try to accomplish with core aeration. I suppose that on sports fields where the turf is replaced frequently it doesn't matter. Hmmm, I hadn't thought of that...but that does raise an interesting question: how much is too much? Weight, I mean. Does dragging a 30lb roller around your yard really have that much more of a compacting effect than just walking on it? I weigh a lot more than thirty pounds, for example, and all my weight is concentrated on two spindley little legs. So the places I step must really be compacted. (And I step on my yard a lot!) Relatively speaking, I'm not sure the the dirt below would even notice those thirty extra pounds. Still, I appreciate the advice, and you might very well be right. On the other hand, the guys that take care of those big league fields do seem to do a pretty good job.... I think the key there is that they have crews of experts who take care of the fields. Most of us don't have the time or money to compensate for the abuse that the turf gets on a sports field and still make it look good for TV. I have seen people inadvertently stripe their lawns with a turf builder and a drop spreader! |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
"Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... "Vox Humana" wrote in message ... "Rick and Dana Siekmann" wrote in message ... Has anyone tried it, and if so how did it work--ease of installation, use, etc.? Does anyone know of any similar products that might work as well (or better)? Obviously I know you can get rollers for riding mowers/tractors, but I'm a pusher, and this is the first thing like it I've seen. And having just picked up a copy of David Mellor's "Lawn Bible, " it looks intriguing. Thanks in advance. http://www.lawnstriper.com/ I think that using weighted rollers on your lawn is a bad idea. It compacts the soil and does the opposite of what you try to accomplish with core aeration. I suppose that on sports fields where the turf is replaced frequently it doesn't matter. Hmmm, I hadn't thought of that...but that does raise an interesting question: how much is too much? Weight, I mean. Does dragging a 30lb roller around your yard really have that much more of a compacting effect than just walking on it? I weigh a lot more than thirty pounds, for example, and all my weight is concentrated on two spindley little legs. So the places I step must really be compacted. (And I step on my yard a lot!) Relatively speaking, I'm not sure the the dirt below would even notice those thirty extra pounds. Still, I appreciate the advice, and you might very well be right. On the other hand, the guys that take care of those big league fields do seem to do a pretty good job.... I think the key there is that they have crews of experts who take care of the fields. Most of us don't have the time or money to compensate for the abuse that the turf gets on a sports field and still make it look good for TV. I have seen people inadvertently stripe their lawns with a turf builder and a drop spreader! True on all counts...still, I'm feeling an almost irrisistable urge to stripe it the right way! |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
How long after the mowing does it retain the striped effect? Seems to me that
the rolled over grass would straighten up in a couple of hours. |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
I emailed the company because everytime I go to PNC Park for a Pittsburgh
Pirates game and see the design in the grass, I wonder if I can do that. Never could. Anyhow, I got an immediate reply. *****************************************Thank you for your interest in the Lawn Striper. The striping effect usually stays for about 5 days. This all depends on the type of grass, the amount of Weight in your lawn striper, and weather conditions. ***************************************** Which brings up another question. If the roller is heavily weighted, what will this do to the drive mechanism of the mower, in my case, a Toro. Also, I do a lot of pulling the mower backwards. Seems to me this would be a chore. |
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Lawn Striper...need some input
I'm kinda worried about the same thing, only in my case it's: since I AM the
drive mechanism on my Craftsman, how hard is it to push this thing around a yard. Fully loaded they say it weighs 30-35 pounds. The video on the Inventtek site (www.inventtek.com) makes it look pretty easy, but who knows what the cummulative effect over, say, a half acre will be? Also, although I've e-mailed the company a couple of times myself (and yes, they do answer promptly, even on a Sunday), I'm still a little concerned about how to mount the thing. I just don't like the idea of having to drill holes in the Craftsman. I've looked my machine over a couple of times and I think I should be all right, but you never know until you actually try. I just wish there was somewhere local to pick one up, rather than do it by mail order. Regardless, I'm pretty sure I'm going to have to give it a whirl in the next week or so...unless someone beats me to the punch, I'll let you know how it works out. "TOM KAN PA" wrote in message ... I emailed the company because everytime I go to PNC Park for a Pittsburgh Pirates game and see the design in the grass, I wonder if I can do that. Never could. Anyhow, I got an immediate reply. *****************************************Thank you for your interest in the Lawn Striper. The striping effect usually stays for about 5 days. This all depends on the type of grass, the amount of Weight in your lawn striper, and weather conditions. ***************************************** Which brings up another question. If the roller is heavily weighted, what will this do to the drive mechanism of the mower, in my case, a Toro. Also, I do a lot of pulling the mower backwards. Seems to me this would be a chore. |
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