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So I've been looking around at greens mowers to gauge there prices and availability, and I came across this place that sells used golf course equipment. http://prairieturfequipment.com/used-equipment/page/8/
They have 5 John Deere 220SL mowers for sale. The condition looks decent from the picture and the guy sent me some extra pics as well.
I was emailing him and was telling him I wanted it to cut KBG and he said that it's not going to work properly for me if I'm cutting higher than .5" because it has a 11 blade reel and I should look for one with a 7-8 blade reel. I was reading the thread that pete made about changing the reels on this mower and I saw he stuck with a 11 blade. I'm wondering if maybe the guy I talked to isn't correct with his thoughts or maybe I'm missing something in this regard. I've never used a greens type mower before so I have no thoughts of my own to know if I would need to change the reel to a lower count or if the 11 blade could work at a higher HOC than .5".
Looking for input from @g-man and @Pete1313 as I know they have experience with John Deere but if anyone else has any thoughts on this don't hesitate.
They have 5 John Deere 220SL mowers for sale. The condition looks decent from the picture and the guy sent me some extra pics as well.
I was emailing him and was telling him I wanted it to cut KBG and he said that it's not going to work properly for me if I'm cutting higher than .5" because it has a 11 blade reel and I should look for one with a 7-8 blade reel. I was reading the thread that pete made about changing the reels on this mower and I saw he stuck with a 11 blade. I'm wondering if maybe the guy I talked to isn't correct with his thoughts or maybe I'm missing something in this regard. I've never used a greens type mower before so I have no thoughts of my own to know if I would need to change the reel to a lower count or if the 11 blade could work at a higher HOC than .5".
Looking for input from @g-man and @Pete1313 as I know they have experience with John Deere but if anyone else has any thoughts on this don't hesitate.