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[Push Reel Mowers] Which one to buy?


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I posted a while back about purchasing a push reel mower this Spring. Well, the grass is about to grow....a lot!

 

I am interested in the Scott's 2000-20 on Amazon, but since I have no experience with these mowers I'm mainly going by the number of reviews.

 

Any input or anything to steer me in a different direction?

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Are you nuts, or is it a gift for your wife?  If it is a gift for your wife, make sure you buy the headlight kit. Just the ticket for cutting the grass when she comes home from her night job.

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My great uncle had one that he used for a long time.  I recall trying it when I was a teenager and thinking, "wow, what a work out.  this old guy does this all the time!" 

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Unless you're a masochist, or have less than 100 sq. ft of lawn, listen to MacGyver.

 

FYI - the grass type should dictate the blade count on the mower. 5-blade is for finer stand-up grass like fescue and KY blue. 7-blade is for thicker stuff that lays flat like Bermuda. If you commit to a reel mower, then really commit to it. You need to mow it often or you'll struggle more.

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I had one in the late 90s to mow a small putting green I set up in yard and only lasted summer. Good luck. JTM We the People of the United States, in order to form a more Perfect Union......
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Push mowers are an instrument of torture, worse than short-handled shovels.

 

Better you than me.

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I had one for a little while.  I treated mowing as aerobic exercise, and I loved finishing the yard and not smelling like fuel/exhaust.   (for the record, I still  daydream about the Exmark I used to use long ago - it happens almost every time I mow.. .and think of how long ago I could've been finished   :pleased: ).

 

As much as I liked the reel mower, it would NOT cut weeds consistently.  So, if you have one type of grass blade in the area you are mowing - go for it.  If you have any weeds that have a tough stem, I would think about a remedy for that.

 

I now use a Ferris WB.  -though I still like the idea of a man-powered reel mower!

 

Good luck!

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If you have over 10 square feet of yard...at least get a powered walker. Your back will thank you.

 

And if you don't have nice flat ground....you are in for a great daily workout.

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I like idea of using a reel mower.  Great exercise and get your lawn mowed all at the same time.

 

 

But.... Oh noooo,  "Only in America do we go to Sears and purchase a riding lawn mower and a tread mill".  :D

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I like idea of using a reel mower.  Great exercise and get your lawn mowed all at the same time.
 
 
But.... Oh noooo,  "Only in America do we go to Sears and purchase a riding lawn mower and a tread mill".  :D


I don't have a treadmill. I hang my clothes on the stepper machine.
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When I was growing up I had two and a half acres on the side of a mountain to mow.

 

My mother bought me a self propelled mower. When I ran over a rock and warped the shaft, she bought me a reel push mower.

 

I haven't said a kind word to that evil woman in twenty years.

 

And neither have I mowed a lawn again since.

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Don't forget to pick up a weedeater.

And people complain about getting carpal tunnel form a keyboard? HA

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Don't forget to pick up a weedeater.

And people complain about getting carpal tunnel form a keyboard? HA

Vintage%20Craftsman%20Grass%20Garden%20C

 

 

Man... flashbacks...   Haven't seen those in ages, but had to use them as a kid. Good for building forearm strength... 

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"still rusting in the garage, but maybe soon it will be gone!" :D

 

I hear there's a guy looking for a reel mower who may want to buy your push mower about 10 minutes into his first reel mow.

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I have used one. I wouldn't mind having one myself. Why pay to go to a gym when you can burn the calories and do some home maintenance?

 

That's the logic used by almost everyone who has one of those devil-machines. When you realize that you need to already be in shape to use one, AND have to mow every few days unless you're Mr. Universe, that's when it starts rusting in the corner while you ride a John Deere. The first mow after 8 straight days of rain and you'll cuss more than a sailor's parrot.

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