Saturday, February 8, 2020

A Guide On Sharpening Reel Mowers

Sharpening Reel Mowers 
Sharpening reel mowers is an important procedure that must be carried out on you mower occasionally.

Frequent usage of the reel mower makes the blade prone to hitting a lot of hard materials, making them dull. A reel mower operates more smoothly if it is sharp since it will be able to cut the grass more evenly. Here are some ways of sharpening reel mowers.

The first and most basic method of sharpening reel mowers is using a hand file. To accomplish this, first put the reel mower in an elevated platform such as a table or a workbench so that you can sharpen the blades without much effort. Then put a stopper or a clamp on the reel mower to prevent it from rolling while you are working on it. As an additional safety measure, put a crowbar in the blade reel to stop it from rotating. Then make use of the hand file to smoothen the edges of the blade. Keep in mind not to rub the blade with your hand while working with the hand file. In addition, you need not to sharpen both sides of the blade. After sharpening your current blade, remove the crowbar and rotate the blade so you can carry on sharpening the following one.

Another method of sharpening reel mowers is by using a grinding compound. A grinding compound is a bumpy, abrasive chemical that is smeared on the blades of the reel mower so that when they are rotated, they are sharpened as it hits against the cutter blade. There are a couple of ways of turning the blade reel when using this method of sharpening reel mowers. First, you can spin the blade reel with your hand. However, this method is dangerous and inefficient. The second is by utilizing a reel mower sharpening kit that includes a grinding compound and a crank that you can connect to the gear of the reel mower. Lastly, you may also make use of an electric drill with a deep socket to easily turn the blade reels.

As a final reminder, you can proceed on sharpening the other blades if you have observed that the edges of the blades are already smooth.

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Thursday, February 6, 2020

Great Advice When Buying Used Reel Mowers

Used Reel Mowers 
When times are hard, not many have the time and money to have manicured gardens. On top of this, not all individuals would dip in their pockets for expensive grass cutters or electric mowers either. So it’s a great idea to buy a used reel mowers sold online or elsewhere, especially when the lawn is just small. Reel mowers, although operated manually, provide numerous advantages. They’re quiet, environmentally friendly, light, easy to use, they cut grass well, and they don’t blow exhaust on your face while mowing the lawn.

But you must be careful when buying used reel mowers. If they’re not brand new then there are some factors to consider. First of all, you must inspect if the cylindrical blades of the reel mowers are rust-free. Used reel mowers are often unused for long periods of time or overused such that the blades are not sharp anymore. So pay attention to the blades. You wouldn’t want an unpleasant sight of row after row of grass that’s unevenly cut. If the used reel mowers are reconditioned, then that would be great. That would mean the main parts have been checked and fixed. Inquire about the potential problems that can show up sooner or later.

When buying used reel mowers, it’s also necessary to ask about weight. Modern reel mowers are light and very efficient. The old ones need a lot of effort and takes long time to use. So consider the age of the used mower and determine when it was purchased. If possible, test the mower you have selected. There are some mowers that can be as heavy as 40 lbs. or more. But if you’re lucky, there are some that can weigh less than 20lbs. So try to choose between cutting power and weight for excellent results.

Another thing must remember regarding used reel mowers is which grass they can cut. Unlike modern electric mowers, reel mowers are not capable of doing an all-around job in the garden. Reel mowers are not recommended for weedy grasses as some are too low. If it’s a razor-cut reel mower, then it’s likely sharp enough to cut tall and thick grasses including Zoysia and St. Augstine. Low-cutting reel mowers are also good for cutting Bermuda grass. Modern reel movers however, no matter how low or small, can actually cut anything and leave fine grass. Thus, look for modern versions of reel mowers as much as possible.

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Monday, February 3, 2020

A Guide on Buying Riding Reel Mowers

Riding Reel Mowers 
There are times when a lawn is too large and a regular reel mower is not suitable anymore hence riding reel mowers are utilized. Besides large lawns, they are also typically used on football fields, golf courses, baseball fields, and other sports fields. A lot of riding reel mowers are of professional grade because they are commonly used for big establishments, although commercial grades are also available. If you want to buy riding reel mowers, here are some special considerations that you may want to think through first.

The first consideration when buying riding reel mowers is the type of gasoline it uses. If you want to spend less on fuel costs, diesel powered is your best choice as it is the less expensive fuel of the two. Additionally, heavy-duty riding reel mowers particularly those that have more than three heads usually require diesel due to their greater power needs. On the other hand, gasoline-powered riding reel mowers are not as expensive as they are usually lighter-duty models.

Another significant consideration when picking riding reel mowers to buy is the number of blades that it has. The number of blades differ from 5 to 11. Keep in mind that more blades are not necessarily better. Though more blades results in a more even cut, they also decrease the range of height of cut of the mower by a great deal. 5 to 8 blades are usually the most flexible number of blades. Riding reel mowers with more than 8 blades are often used in golf courses where the grass needs to be cut smoothly.

Finally, you also have to decide if you want to get riding reel mowers that have two-wheel or all-wheel drive. Even though two-wheel drives are generally sufficient for typical mowing requirements, all-wheel drives have an extra push and therefore they have more traction than the former. All-wheel drives are recommended for turfs that have hillsides or slopes. Remember that an all-wheel drive have more tendency to damage the turf so do not choose them unless you are going to use it on turfs that have slopes.

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