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I was watching videos and ran across this.

Redmax reciprocator
https://www.diynetwork.com/videos/redmax-reciprocator-0185906

Little different design as the blades reciprocate back and forth instead of just spinning. You would also have to have a dedicated unit. Just thought this was interesting. Looks like it can do everything a landscape blade can do and maybe more?
 

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@Ral1121 Yes. The Redmax was around in the early 90s. The Landscape Blade was the tremendous improvement on it. I use the Landscape Blade for cutting improperly maintained Zoysia down to the dirt. No jamming. The thatch comes off like pieces of carpet. Can't do that with a Reciprocator.
 

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Greendoc said:
I used to use one. It is slow compared to a Landscape Blade. It also tended to jam on thick Bermuda and Zoysia. The Landscape Blade is a big improvement on the Reciprocator and a lot simpler.
So the blade on the landscape blade spins? I have not tried to cut any ultra low turf with the red max I use it for things like I did in the video... how ever I am working on making a low mow small area of zoysia at my house and was planning on using this to cut it
 
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