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The only place I have seen the grooved roller is with my man Joe Jenkins at Manicure Touch Lawncare. Maybe he has an extra he would sell you.

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Redtenchu said:
Welcome to TLF!

I haven't seen one for the TC, but have seen them on Mclanes.

I'm interested in why you prefer the groved roller for a TC? Are you looking for a more aggressive cut?
The idea of having a solid roller in the front just doesn't make sense. Your going to press the grass down to stripe it and cut whatever springs back up? IMO, the way it should be is a grooved front roller with .50" spacing and .75" deep grooves and have a solid striper behind the drive wheels. Fabricating all the parts to work together isn't tough, just need to find time.

This is the 2nd year I have been reel mowing in NE Atlanta, I have had decent results but I feel that you would get a better cut with a different setup. I have looked at getting a Jacobsen Greensmaster 526 but still need to figure out the edges of the landscape. :)
 

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I have reached out to R&R to see if i can get some build diagrams on their grooved rollers. I think there is one that will bolt on. Then i will try adding a brush also and see if that helps stand it up.
Let us know. I wouldn't mind giving one a try if the price is right.
 

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95mmrenegade said:
The idea of having a solid roller in the front just doesn't make sense. Your going to press the grass down to stripe it and cut whatever springs back up?
I think there is some misunderstanding about the front roller. A flat roller will give a less aggressive cut and a grooved roller will help the reel make a more aggressive cut. This is because the grooves allow the front roller to sink farther into the canopy. Flat or smooth is simply a decision on how aggressive you want your cut to be.

Smooth rollers can leave a better appearance, especially when the grass isn't growing as fast or the ground is softer. Grooved rollers work better in the summer when there is more active growth and the soil is more firm. Either way, the concern about "pressing the grass blades down" isn't much of a factor at reel (and real) cutting heights. You can further explore the topic by reading articles like this one. In the end, flat or grooved is a decision based on what you are trying to accomplish.

For a grooved roller, brush, groomer, with drive and solid rear rollers, there is probably a better, more reliable, cost effective solution than tricking out a TruCut.
 

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The only place I have seen the grooved roller is with my man Joe Jenkins at Manicure Touch Lawncare. Maybe he has an extra he would sell you.

I reached out to him about six months ago and asked about his grooved roller. Apparently it is a one off. However, I am thinking that any machine shop could make one out of a solid roller with little effort, or cost if you really wanted one
 

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R&R called back and they have no engineered drawings for their rollers. I googled and made a few phone calls, found a company in Alabama that will make a roller to my spec for ~$150. Going to submit a drawing and see what price point they come back at.

How often are you guys backlapping your units? After about a month or about 10 cuts mine needs to be freshened up.
 

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A couple times a season.
Once a month sound right or not enough?
There are a lot of variables to consider... lawn size, mowing frequency, etc. Not trying to sound evasive, but when it needs it is probably the best answer. :thumbup:
+1 -- I've noticed that my zoysia tips will show a less than ideal cut WAY before bermuda will. I usually backlap every 3-4 weeks.
 

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So right now, we are working on adding a 3" front roller with 1/2" deep grooves, it is usually a 30" wide roller but we're going to cut it down to 27" and cut the shaft down ends down to 1/2" to fit into the tru-cut brackets. Apparently there is a guy in Roswell, GA that is a homeowner that has a custom shaft from this company. Should know more tomorrow.
 
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