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STRIPING THE LAWN PICS

#1

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Post pics of nice striping you made on your lawn!!


#2

Parkmower

Parkmower

Sorry can't. Grass is dead


#3

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Yeah it is here too, that's why I was hoping somewhere the grass is green, because I cant remember what green grass looks like!! Haha


#4

JParisan

JParisan

Dead grass is killing me too.... Some are still faring pretty well, though.

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#5

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Nice lawn!:thumbsup:


#6

eeplants

eeplants

I really dream on having a lawn like the one @JParisan has, too bad my grass are dead as well. Is there anything I can do for it to revive?


#7

jimrs

jimrs

I really dream on having a lawn like the one @JParisan has, too bad my grass are dead as well. Is there anything I can do for it to revive?


You could always water it.


#8

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

:thumbsup:
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#9

exotion

exotion

Please tell me that is your own personal lawn not a customer of yours that you did that wave thing on? sorry man thats just gross


#10

L

LANDSCAPER34

I did these with my John Deere la 135 special edition!

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#11

C

CZLawnCare

I deffinately agree with exotion on that!


#12

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Please tell me that is your own personal lawn not a customer of yours that you did that wave thing on? sorry man thats just gross

I deffinately agree with exotion on that!

That is your personal opinion.


#13

J

jimmyniner

Sweet pics!


#14

exotion

exotion

I did these with my John Deere la 135 special edition!

I like the second one the first one looks a tad dry?


#15

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

:thumbsup::thumbsup:
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#16

exotion

exotion


That looks nice but why so many lines?


#17

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

That looks nice but why so many lines?

I did lots of rectangles to make those wide stripes. You said that there are a lot of lines, I think that is because the grass was really long so I didn't just overlap a tire width, I overlapped a little more. But in real life it looks amazing!


#18

C

CZLawnCare

Heres a little mowing i did

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#19

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ScagRider03

Done with a wonderful scag turf tiger what do ya think can I stripe well? Are they straight enough for ya? Lol:) angle is my favorite line to mAke btw

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#20

exotion

exotion

I did lots of rectangles to make those wide stripes. You said that there are a lot of lines, I think that is because the grass was really long so I didn't just overlap a tire width, I overlapped a little more. But in real life it looks amazing!

It looks nice was just kinda curious how long did it take you to do all those rectangles ? how many times did you walk over a part you already mowed?


#21

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

I usually just do the up-and-back stripes (like you do), but when it is longer, sometimes grass clumps off the left tire, so when I keep on turning left, it moves it inward. It takes just maybe 5 more minutes to do the rectangles, and I only go over places I already did when I am turning and walking a few steps over to cut on the other side of my rectangle.


#22

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CZLawnCare

Here's another lawn i did

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#23

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Here's another lawn i did

:thumbsup::thumbsup:


#24

P

Pnlawncare

Heres a couple

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#25

Carscw

Carscw

Like I have said any one can cut grass but to do it right you need to take pride and have some skills

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#26

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CZLawnCare

Carscw said:
Like I have said any one can cut grass but to do it right you need to take pride and have some skills

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Beautiful work! Hopefully in a few years i can pull that off lol


#27

C

CZLawnCare

Heres another job i did

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#28

Carscw

Carscw

CZLawnCare said:
Heres another job i did

Looks very good.
Do you mind of I make a couple suggestions?

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#29

C

CZLawnCare

Carscw said:
Looks very good.
Do you mind of I make a couple suggestions?

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Sure go ahead, im still young and learning:)


#30

Carscw

Carscw

See the weeds at the curb?
Remove them
Your doing a good job cutting looks very good.
Next time just for fun make nice straight lines going from the curb towards the house and then one pass all the way around the edge.
It's a lot more turning around but really does not take longer.
Very happy to see that your cutting at a good hight to many guys cut the grass to short.

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#31

C

CZLawnCare

Hi i do remove the weeds but my tractor was parked at that spot so i couldnt get to them but ill cut those next week:) and ill try your idea for the mowing!


#32

exotion

exotion

here is a few i did this week

nope i dont own a stripper

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#33

exotion

exotion

oh and the red nissan titan is mine :) I own a trailer ill post pix of that later i find I like working out of the back of my truck easier for a few days of my week


#34

Carscw

Carscw

Good job.
Looking very good

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#35

Carscw

Carscw

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#36

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Ariena

exotion said:
here is a few i did this week

nope i dont own a stripper

Did you use a roller? Or whell wheel weights?


#37

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Did you use a roller? Or whell wheel weights?

I don't think he did....Toro's just naturally stripe nice!


#38

exotion

exotion

toro proline, Scag 36 ZT, and personal pace no rollers or anything


#39

T

tybilly

here is a few i did this week

nope i dont own a stripper

me either its against the law...sorry i coudnt resist..lol lawn looks great tho,i wish i had customers with real grass.lol


#40

exotion

exotion

me either its against the law...sorry i coudnt resist..lol lawn looks great tho,i wish i had customers with real grass.lol

^^ lol did not see the misspell :(


#41

ringahding

ringahding

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#42

Carscw

Carscw

Looks good but I don't like the tire tracks

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#43

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic


Impressive!! Good job!! :thumbsup::thumbsup: And :welcome: to LMF!!


#44

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LANDSCAPER34



#45

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Here is a lawn I did yesterday for the last time this year. I think it looks great!
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#46

Lohman mows lawns

Lohman mows lawns

Here is my lawn over the summer my bagger does a good job I think

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#47

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Here is my lawn over the summer my bagger does a good job I think

Good job. :smile:


#48

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jameshobbs

A few we did

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#49

djdicetn

djdicetn

My next "project" is to "learn more" on these forums about "striping" so I'm gonna bring this thread back to activity. I recently posted a thread with the Subject
"Blade Pitch Used By Professionals" to get some feedback about the pros & cons of pitching the blades with the "rear tip" lower than the front(referred to as "heeling the deck" versus the common blade leveling technique of the front tips lower than the back. I am specifically curious about the "cut quality", "discharge quality", "underside of deck buildup quality" and the "effect on striping quality" for these two methods. I know Gravely has two "striping kits" available(one of them referred to as a "better" hex-shaped design) and I may have to purchase a "striping kit" to get the best results if I want to start striping my yard, but I also need to know if "blade pitch" figures into striping as well. I haven't had a LOT of feedback from the "Professional Landscapers" on these forums thus far about the Blade Pitch, but I hope this will prompt some experienced replies there as well as for this thread's striping topic!!!! Come-on guys, teach me(and others) the lawn care business "secrets"!!!! I promise we won't steal your customers:0)


#50

Carscw

Carscw

My next "project" is to "learn more" on these forums about "striping" so I'm gonna bring this thread back to activity. I recently posted a thread with the Subject
"Blade Pitch Used By Professionals" to get some feedback about the pros & cons of pitching the blades with the "rear tip" lower than the front(referred to as "heeling the deck" versus the common blade leveling technique of the front tips lower than the back. I am specifically curious about the "cut quality", "discharge quality", "underside of deck buildup quality" and the "effect on striping quality" for these two methods. I know Gravely has two "striping kits" available(one of them referred to as a "better" hex-shaped design) and I may have to purchase a "striping kit" to get the best results if I want to start striping my yard, but I also need to know if "blade pitch" figures into striping as well. I haven't had a LOT of feedback from the "Professional Landscapers" on these forums thus far about the Blade Pitch, but I hope this will prompt some experienced replies there as well as for this thread's striping topic!!!! Come-on guys, teach me(and others) the lawn care business "secrets"!!!! I promise we won't steal your customers:0)

I do not use a striping kit. As I said before I pitch the front up higher than the back if the back is higher than the front then the deck will not lay the grass down. Even on my push mowers I don't use a kit. Snapper push mowers just stripe the best. If you want to run a kit you can make your ow. If you want to stripe a big area like a ball field drag some chain link fence behind you.
I know someone will say something dumb about the chain link fence but that's what the pros use

(( racing is the only sport that you need two balls ))


#51

djdicetn

djdicetn

I do not use a striping kit. As I said before I pitch the front up higher than the back if the back is higher than the front then the deck will not lay the grass down. Even on my push mowers I don't use a kit. Snapper push mowers just stripe the best. If you want to run a kit you can make your ow. If you want to stripe a big area like a ball field drag some chain link fence behind you.
I know someone will say something dumb about the chain link fence but that's what the pros use

(( racing is the only sport that you need two balls ))
Carscw,
Thanks for the additional advice on striping!!! Yeah, you were one of the few responders on the Blade Pitch. Don't get me wrong, it's not that I doubt your advice on "heeling the deck", I just want to get as many opinions(especially, those like you that actually practice the alternative method...or have done both and can give an unbiased comparison) about the blade pitch and/or striping before I try something. I definitely value your feedback and will take it into account!!!!!


#52

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

My next "project" is to "learn more" on these forums about "striping" so I'm gonna bring this thread back to activity. I recently posted a thread with the Subject
"Blade Pitch Used By Professionals" to get some feedback about the pros & cons of pitching the blades with the "rear tip" lower than the front(referred to as "heeling the deck" versus the common blade leveling technique of the front tips lower than the back. I am specifically curious about the "cut quality", "discharge quality", "underside of deck buildup quality" and the "effect on striping quality" for these two methods. I know Gravely has two "striping kits" available(one of them referred to as a "better" hex-shaped design) and I may have to purchase a "striping kit" to get the best results if I want to start striping my yard, but I also need to know if "blade pitch" figures into striping as well. I haven't had a LOT of feedback from the "Professional Landscapers" on these forums thus far about the Blade Pitch, but I hope this will prompt some experienced replies there as well as for this thread's striping topic!!!! Come-on guys, teach me(and others) the lawn care business "secrets"!!!! I promise we won't steal your customers:0)

Just like Carscw, I do NOT use a striping kit on my Honda mowers. I was thinking about getting one, though. Read the following thread on the different types of lawn striping kits. Also, look at the following links to pictures which show how my Honda stripes well without a kit, but it really depends on the lawn. http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/comme...ng/13202-different-lawn-striping-systems.html



#53

jzyla12

jzyla12

Some of my work

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#54

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Some of my work

Wow that looks GREAT! :thumbsup:


#55

jzyla12

jzyla12

Thank you.


#56

J

jlewi62

Did you mow with a push pull, cylinder or ride on mower if you used a ride on mower can you please privet message me.

Thankyou
Jlewi62


#57

M

mowerguy

Here's a yard from last week

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#58

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Here's a yard from last week

That grass is nice and lush! :thumbsup:


#59

J

jlewi62

Yeah it looks great where i live im starting to enter winter and its starting to turn brown


#60

qa12852

qa12852

New member here and here are a few pics of my homemade striper and the results. The yard is a work in progress after 10 years of neglect.

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#61

J

jlewi62

Thank you i dont have one of those i only have a rider mower. Thanks again


#62

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

New member here and here are a few pics of my homemade striper and the results. The yard is a work in progress after 10 years of neglect.

Looks good! You might be interested in the following thread...check it out! :thumbsup: http://www.lawnmowerforum.com/comme...ng/13202-different-lawn-striping-systems.html


#63

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sgmgarden

I love the striped effect on lawns. It's always good seeing the different patterns people create on their lawn.


#64

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

I love the striped effect on lawns. It's always good seeing the different patterns people create on their lawn.

Do you have any pics? :smile:


#65

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Nicholas Schulz

Dead grass is killing me too.... Some are still faring pretty well, though.
It is really looking good! it is so difficult to manage grass in summer as they get dried due to high temperature, I want some replacement of rye grass in summer as they get dried or dead in summer, I would like to ask you grass which is light in shade is that dried grass or you are using two different colored grasses in your lawn?


#66

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

It is really looking good! it is so difficult to manage grass in summer as they get dried due to high temperature, I want some replacement of rye grass in summer as they get dried or dead in summer, I would like to ask you grass which is light in shade is that dried grass or you are using two different colored grasses in your lawn?

If you are wondering why there are light and dark stripes in the lawn, it happens when you mow the lawn back and forth, if you have the right type of lawn and/or right mower. It is not because the lawn has 2 types of grasses.

Lawn Striping: How to Mow Ballpark Grass Patterns in Your Yard | Simplicity Mowers


#67

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emt1229

Hi everyone! New to the forum!

New striping kit from Toro. Only the first time I have used it. I think it turned out pretty well!

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#68

djdicetn

djdicetn

Hi everyone! New to the forum!

New striping kit from Toro. Only the first time I have used it. I think it turned out pretty well!

Looks very good. What kind of mower(push/ZTR)? How much did you pay for the striper kit? BTW, VERY nice flagpole!! I've been looking for one like that. Do you mind sharing where you purchased that and how much it cost???


#69

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emt1229

It's a Toro 22" personal pace push mower with rear wheel drive.

The striping kit is Toro as well. I bought it online from mowersdirect.com. There is a sale until June 2nd I believe taking the price down even more. $85 I think. 20# of sand is all you will need. They have a video on their website.

As for the flag pole it is a 20' telescoping pole (4 sections). No trucks or lanyards to deal with. You can fly 2 - 3x5 flags on it if you want which I do regularly during OSU football games! The place I got it from is in Cleveland, OH. Ameriflag Inc.. All the info and pricing is on there. If you are a vet they give a discount as well.


#70

djdicetn

djdicetn

It's a Toro 22" personal pace push mower with rear wheel drive.

The striping kit is Toro as well. I bought it online from mowersdirect.com. There is a sale until June 2nd I believe taking the price down even more. $85 I think. 20# of sand is all you will need. They have a video on their website.

As for the flag pole it is a 20' telescoping pole (4 sections). No trucks or lanyards to deal with. You can fly 2 - 3x5 flags on it if you want which I do regularly during OSU football games! The place I got it from is in Cleveland, OH. Ameriflag Inc.. All the info and pricing is on there. If you are a vet they give a discount as well.

Well that striping kit was definitely worth $85!!! Thanks for the info on the flagpole...unfortunately their website doesn't appear to have the ability to purchase online(and it's a pretty long drive from Middle TN:0)


#71

Carscw

Carscw

Hi everyone! New to the forum! New striping kit from Toro. Only the first time I have used it. I think it turned out pretty well!

Very good job nice lines.
Did the toro stripe good before the kit?


#72

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emt1229

Sorry that Ameriflag doesn't ship, I thought they did. I will try to remember to look at the tag on the pole and get you the name of it.

No, the Toro didn't stripe worth a damn before. I tossed around the idea of building a striper bit the wife got it for me for an early Father's Day present!


#73

Carscw

Carscw

4 foot weeds not bad for a toro timecutter z480. Cut it twice.

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#74

Wildcat

Wildcat

I do this lawn on my own every week on Sunday. I was gone last week and I come back to this:
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It seems that the homeowner found someone to cut it while I was away and did a total crap job. So I had to fix the mess up by going over it twice and rake it as well. The finish product:

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I still see this lawn taken about two more cuts to get it back to the way I had it. I wonder what the homeowner paid the person? I bet he did it cheaper than me because I charge this homeowner $35 a week and that includes pulling weeds in the flower beds and the weeds were not pulled when I got there. Oh well, maybe they will learn that cheaper is not always better.


#75

ayres

ayres

Visit www.ayreslandscapesvcs.com for lawn maintenance.:rolleyes:


#76

Buckeye10

Buckeye10

Backyard

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#77

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nathaliecorz30

First year with a lawn

Thanks for that useful information. Taking care on your lawn is quite a challenge, but with the right plants and right techniques you can have a wonderful yard. It is the perfect time of year to get your garden prepared, and it is particularly significant to make sure you start working on your lawn. You can get a cash advance to help pay for all the supplies you need. If this is your first spring with a yard, it might get really expensive to try and take care of everything. There are a lot of supplies you will need that you never thought of.


#78

jakewells

jakewells

Pretty good


#79

jakewells

jakewells

my gravely does pretty good, this is a yard I do up the road from my house and I don't have a striping kit.
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FirefighterJose

Reviving...

Personal yard. Old 1990's Scag 61" 3 wheel advantage. No kit. Just the wheels.

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#81

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Very nice!


#82

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FirefighterJose

Thank you!

That yard is where I grew up. I recently had the chance to purchase it after selling my first home so now I will raise my children where I was raised.




My previous house. 2011-2015
Used a 2008 John Deere Z425 Residential Zero turn. No kit, just stock but cut high at 4"

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#83

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

That John Deer did a nice job also at your old house!


#84

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bertsmobile1

Thank you!

That yard is where I grew up. I recently had the chance to purchase it after selling my first home so now I will raise my children where I was raised.




My previous house. 2011-2015
Used a 2008 John Deere Z425 Residential Zero turn. No kit, just stock but cut high at 4"

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Celtic ancestry I presume :laughing:


#85

teetertotter

teetertotter

I called our local Toro lawn equipment dealer today to question him about the Striper that can be added to my Toro machine, that is in for 2 year servicing.

We have a fairly large corner city lot and pride myself on having the best looking lawn in the surrounding neighborhoods. I keep the grass cut 2+ inches during our Wisconsin cutting season and has the striping w/o having the attachment. There is one fellow that tries to keep up with me, but cuts his short like others.

He said to save the $60.00 w/o much more discussion. I just wanted to see what he had to say and if I would see any improvement. I told him that I appreciated his frankness.


#86

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FirefighterJose

For $60 if it made any difference I would have considered that a good investment if you were really trying to top this other guy. Not really that much, the kit
I was looking at was $300 but since it's just my yard I'm going to DIY something. lol

About to go Mow, Dethatch, Sweep, Aerate and seed the lawn so I'll see if I can get a good photo.


#87

F

FirefighterJose

Looking good even 400ft up!

I mow mine straight, and I mow my neighbors at a 45*.

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#88

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Very nice! Picture from a drone?


#89

Snapperfreak

Snapperfreak

Wow - that looks beautiful. Both the stripes and the entire picture.


#90

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FirefighterJose

Thanks guys!

Here's the full size version!
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Here's another 2


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Yeah, It's my Phantom 3 Professional model Quad Copter.
I recently started doing real estate photos but waiting on the FAA to change the rules.
I don't have a pilots license so I can't fly it for money...

Here is a video I made, just testing out my quadcopter.



#91

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LaraRahmani

Anybody know any good pointers or resources for Diamond Stripe cuts? I can do em but it usually takes me a while. Looking for the most effective way to knock it out.


#92

lawn mower fanatic

lawn mower fanatic

Anybody know any good pointers or resources for Diamond Stripe cuts? I can do em but it usually takes me a while. Looking for the most effective way to knock it out.

Diamond pattern is going to take awhile because you are mowing the twice. So the only thing that would make it quicker is to just go the directions that are the longest.


#93

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Brownieboy

Lawn Stripping

Hey grass cutters! These pictures are really impressive. How many of yours are home made lawn strippers? Ive seen many in stores for way to much money for what they are I just want to see the ratio of store bought vs homemade.


#94

Carscw

Carscw

I do not use a stripe kit.
Lawn mower fanatic also does not use one.
The key is to not cut the grass to short.
The past few years I see more and more people cutting their grass under 2 inches.


#95

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Same here. Cut at a reasonable height on a nice green lawn and you will lay stripes.


#96

Carscw

Carscw

Grass was real dry and a foot tall. Did not come out to bad.
2 acres a hour and ten minutes.

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#97

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Nice!

The time was you solo or with a helper?


#98

Carscw

Carscw

Nice! The time was you solo or with a helper?

Had a helper that did the trimming and blowing.


#99

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Not bad. I do about an acre in 1.5 hours. About 45 minutes with a helper. A hard acre with slopes, a ditch, a drain, trees, more trees and a bunch of corners. Very nice place.


#100

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Here is the acre lot that is rather tricky:
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Some stripping and curving:
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#101

Carscw

Carscw

A couple acres today.
With the 2007 timecutter 42 inch.

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#102

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Looking good!


#103

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FirefighterJose

Alrighty so today I decided to cross cut after I did my initial cut. I like it a lot more so I'm going to continue with this look rather than the straight stripes


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The mower ( Didn't have the dethatcher on it of course )

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#104

Lawnboy18

Lawnboy18

Very nice! I like the look of the Scag!


#105

Carscw

Carscw

Looks good. Love the scag.


#106

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FirefighterJose

A new year, New stripes!

Cutting at 3". Moving it up to 4" next cut.
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#107

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Top98Percent

My favorite pattern. Cut at 3.5"
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#108

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cruzenmike

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2006 Lazer Z CT at 3.5"


#109

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lawnmower<3

I love it when the grass is all one colour its so satisfying,,,, :laughing:


#110

Jealous Lawn Care

Jealous Lawn Care

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#111

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Darryl G

Cut with my Lazer Z HP.


#112

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FirefighterJose

Another year! Another Aerial of the stripes!

So I still didn't do anything grass wise, I'm scared to spray 2-4-d but I'm going to have to so I can stop striping weeds... lol


2018
I dropped the deck down this time... I think i'm going to raise it back up. I'm not sure. It's an involved process on this old beast.
Stripes don't look as nice as last years photos..

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malignancy

Nice!


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malignancy

What kind of drone did you use?


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SidecarFlip

I usually use an 84" rear mount mower on one of my 4wd tractors to mow with. I leave tire marks (from the Ag tires, not stripes.


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NCarter2121

Nice lawns, keep up the great work.


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piocheguy

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jhon47

I saw this on an article.

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cruzenmike

First mow of 2020. Exmark Radius E 48" cut at 3.5" side discharge, double cut. Grass type: likely Fescue and KBG.

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eyevym

Your service just amazing .Its look like dream. Landscaping is very necessary to make the yard beautiful. Anyone can visit this site _ Landscaping Pet & Farm Supply in Australia


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