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Is a professional greens mower worth it?

6.3K views 13 replies 13 participants last post by  TulsaFan  
#1 ·
Aloha gang,

Currently using a 10 blade McClane with a smooth @Reelrollers and I feel that it does a good job.

Will a professional greens mower like John Deere or Toro greensmaster make for a much better cut?

I'll attach some photos to show the quality of cut my Mclane puts out

Mahalo




 
#4 ·
BubbaGrumpus said:
I'd recommend do what makes you happy. Will a greens mower cut better? Probably. I'd hold on to your Mclane just in case.

Your yard looks fantastic!
+1! Definitely hold on to what you have if you get one. I bought a greens mower too but prefer my tru cut. I almost sold it right after buying the greens mower but decided not to. Really glad I didn't.
 
#5 ·
bp2878 said:
BubbaGrumpus said:
I'd recommend do what makes you happy. Will a greens mower cut better? Probably. I'd hold on to your Mclane just in case.

Your yard looks fantastic!
+1! Definitely hold on to what you have if you get one. I bought a greens mower too but prefer my tru cut. I almost sold it right after buying the greens mower but decided not to. Really glad I didn't.
Same here. I have a TruCut and got a GM1000. Was about to sell the TC but decided to use the toro for a bit to see how I liked it. I love it but still use my TruCut...especially if you need to get right up next to fence, house, etc.

I'd say if you find a good deal get a greens mower but also don't necessarily go in to it thinking it'll replace your Mclane.
 
#8 ·
Fantastic lawn! I have a 10 blade McLane with a Reel Roller and a 55 Swardman. The 55 is a lot of fun and very low maintenance and easy to operate. Swardman has a drum roller on the back and a grooved roller on the front so I don't have the multiple striped areas. What you're doing is awesome with your McLane.
 
#10 ·
A McLane can work. Provided your lawn is nearly countertop flat. Having a greensmower ironically, allows you to mow lawns that are not countertop flat and condemned to being string trimmed and rotary cut because they are not flat enough for a McLane. Many of the lawns I maintain were rotary cut/string trimmed because they were not flat.
 
#14 ·
I would do what works best for you! Obviously, your lawn is amazing. :thumbup:

For me, I wanted a heavier mower for my zoysia than my Trucut. My Trucut felt like it was always floating across my lawn. Keep in mind, I use a verticutter twice during the season.

Also, the hardened steel reels from greens mowers are going to keep an edge longer with zoysia than a residential mower. My grinding guy for the Trucut was in OKC while a local golf course grinds my greens mowers. Convenience made a huge impact on my decision.

Good luck on your decision!