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English-style mower?
Can anybody point me in the direction of a store (pref in New England)
or web site where I could get an English-style lawn mower - I.e. one with a heavy roller on the back instead of wheels? Push or powered is OK Thanks, Jon |
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English-style mower?
"Jon Maurer" wrote in message .. . Can anybody point me in the direction of a store (pref in New England) or web site where I could get an English-style lawn mower - I.e. one with a heavy roller on the back instead of wheels? Push or powered is OK Thanks, Jon English style ? Geez - as a kid, some 60 years ago, I remember using an uncle's Montogomery Ward rider that had 2 small wheels in front and a large 14 - 18" roller in the rear to drive it. Did the "English" have it before then ? |
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English-style mower?
Jon Maurer wrote:
Can anybody point me in the direction of a store (pref in New England) or web site where I could get an English-style lawn mower - I.e. one with a heavy roller on the back instead of wheels? Push or powered is OK Rollers are no longer recommended, unless you're maintaining a croquet court or some such. Too much soil compaction. |
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English-style mower?
Jon Maurer wrote:
In article , says... Jon Maurer wrote: Can anybody point me in the direction of a store (pref in New England) or web site where I could get an English-style lawn mower - I.e. one with a heavy roller on the back instead of wheels? Push or powered is OK Rollers are no longer recommended, unless you're maintaining a croquet court or some such. Too much soil compaction. How about if I promise to core aerate TWICE a year ? :-) Jon So you're going to torture your lawn by crushing it every time you mow and then you're going to torture it by tearing it up twice a year? |
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English-style mower?
GFRfan wrote:
Jon Maurer wrote: In article , says... Jon Maurer wrote: Can anybody point me in the direction of a store (pref in New England) or web site where I could get an English-style lawn mower - I.e. one with a heavy roller on the back instead of wheels? Push or powered is OK Rollers are no longer recommended, unless you're maintaining a croquet court or some such. Too much soil compaction. How about if I promise to core aerate TWICE a year ? :-) Jon So you're going to torture your lawn by crushing it every time you mow and then you're going to torture it by tearing it up twice a year? And correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the roller type mowers designed for clover lawns? |
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GFRfan wrote:
GFRfan wrote: Jon Maurer wrote: In article , says... Jon Maurer wrote: Can anybody point me in the direction of a store (pref in New England) or web site where I could get an English-style lawn mower - I.e. one with a heavy roller on the back instead of wheels? Push or powered is OK Rollers are no longer recommended, unless you're maintaining a croquet court or some such. Too much soil compaction. How about if I promise to core aerate TWICE a year ? :-) Jon So you're going to torture your lawn by crushing it every time you mow and then you're going to torture it by tearing it up twice a year? And correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't the roller type mowers designed for clover lawns? Is a "roller" mower what I used to know as a "reel" mower? Reel mowers used to give superb cuts when properly adjusted. |
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English-style mower?
Jon Maurer wrote:
Most of these kinds of mowers I encountered when I lived in England had rollers on the rear and also had the "reel" type cutting blades - 4 blades arranged in a horizontally-oriented pseudo-helical formation and a fixed straight cutting edge against which they would cut as they rotated. When properly adjusted (damn near impossible to keep that way except on an already nearly perfect lawn) they are indeed the ultimate mowing machine (with credit to BMW for the slogan). I love the look of a lawn cut with these kinds of mowers and they don't have to be so heavy as to torture and compact the underlying soil, especially with proper care and feeding. Jon Try http://www.reelin.com/ |
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English-style mower?
Try http://www.reelin.com/ Yes, but still no roller (what I was originally looking for) and I do have 15,000 sq ft of lawn, so a motor is preferable. Jon |
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English-style mower?
Jon Maurer wrote:
Try http://www.reelin.com/ Yes, but still no roller (what I was originally looking for) and I do have 15,000 sq ft of lawn, so a motor is preferable. Jon Those are really good for bentgrass. |
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English-style mower?
Jon Maurer wrote:
Try http://www.reelin.com/ Yes, but still no roller (what I was originally looking for) and I do have 15,000 sq ft of lawn, so a motor is preferable. Jon Get a roller attachment for your power mower. |
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