4/13/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower Company SK-1 Reel Mower Sharpening Kit

If you have a reel mower, you need to sharpen the blades every couple of years, depending on how much you use it (just like with a power mower). If you used to have a power mower, you might be tempted to try to find someone to do it for you. Although I heard of someone in my area who *might* be able to do it, I decided to try this kit first.

The directions are straight-forward and clearly described in the manual. In short: turn the mower upside-down, use the brush to "paint" the compound (a thick goop) along the end of each blade, pop off a wheel, slip on the crank, and have your son turn it for a couple of minutes. (If you don't have children, you'll have to do it yourself.) Finally clean off the compound and re-assemble the mower. You should be able to complete this chore in 30-45 minutes. (The alternative is to pack it up, drive it to someone else, and come home; then later drive over, pick it up, and drive it home again. Oh yeah, and you'd have to pay for it too.)

The manual also describes how to adjust the blades for the optimal cut, which is something you need to do occasionally. I use strips of newspaper to ensure an even cut along the entire width of the reel.

I estimate there's enough compound in this kit for about six or eight sharpenings, which means it could last up to ten years--quite a deal compared to paying someone else to do this simple chore--and you'll have the satisifaction of knowing you did a great job.

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The American Lawn Mower Company reel mower sharpening kit is an easy way to keep reel blades in top cutting form. This do-it-yourself kit allows users to sharpen their own mowers at home. The kit contains everything you need for safe and effective sharpening, including a detailed instruction manual, grinding compound, application brush, and a special back-lapping crank. The kits is designed for use with 1705-16 and 1815-18 push mowers. Cutting down on mowing time, this sharpening kits gives you an environmentally-friendly, perfectly cut lawn.

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4/12/2010

Review of MTD/Marshall 11A-02MG000 Mastercut 20" Push Mower

On my mower, the fuel primer and the pull cord quickly died during the first season of use, which for me was a summer with a severe drought and not much use. Parts are difficult to find and are expensive.

Home Depot started selling these mowers last Summer (2008) and quickly withdrew them from their inventory. I recommend spending a few more bucks and getting a better mower.

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Powred by an MTD OHV 123 cc engine with recoil start. 20" deck with side discharge. 7" front and rear wheels with 3 position manual height adjusters. Some assembly required. 1 year limited warranty.

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4/11/2010

Review of Murray Drive Wheel 8-Inch X2-Inch #7771133MA

I entered a search with Amazon.com for a lawnmower wheel with a model number from a 2001 Murray lawnmower. The result was a new model number (the old number had superseded)the picture and dimension matched what I needed, so I ordered it. Product was received in 5 days and it was exactly what I needed. I am totally satisfied.

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4/10/2010

Review of All Power America APT1216 GoMow 16-Inch 24 Volt Cordless Reel Lawn Mower With Grass Catcher

The item came broken; the top broken; cracked on the side; screws bolts cracked; It was packed very badly; I called the company; no help at all; Customer service of All Power America does not exist; Horror item; I have never seen anything so bad; I immediately return it;

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4/09/2010

Review of Briggs & Stratton 190cc 675 Series Push Mower Engine with 7/8-Inch x 3-5/32-Inch Length Crankshaft #126L02-1015-F1

The engine is exactly what you expect & with super saver shipping this is the best deal you're going to find. Includes a brake lock to keep the brake off if not used for mowing, & has a manual throttle adjustment lever that can accept a cable.

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Briggs & Stratton 190cc 675 SeriesVertical Engine produces 6.75 ft.-lbs. Gross Torque. Engine has Prime N Pull Easy Starting System that delivers the right amount of fuel to the carburetor for consistent one-pull starts. Aluminum alloy bore for cooler operation. Mechanical governor controls the throttle to deliver more power for heavy mowing conditions. Large rewind starter reduces pulling effort for easy starting. Lube Power Lubrication System uses a gear-driven system to continuously supply oil to all internal engine parts for extra protection and long life. U.S.A.

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4/08/2010

Review of McCulloch MCM2011 16-Inch Push Reel Mower

I actually bought this about 6 years ago to mow my little condo yard. I was leary, as it looked like something Great Grampa might have used, but it's been extremely handy over the years. Now that I have a yard of my own I use it all the time to get into tight places where I don't want to wrestle with my gas mower. The construction is all steel, very sturdy. Just don't try to use it on very high (over 4 inches) grass, or where there's a lot of twigs; it will get bogged down and you'll get frustrated fast! But if you're keeping up with the grass, and you use it in small areas, it works great!

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4/07/2010

Review of McLane 17-Inch Reel Mower Grass Catcher For Push And Powered Models #17-C

I had been looking for this type of grass catcher for quite some time and at the right price. Each time I found it, it was close to $100.00 and so I thought that I'd try second-hand stores and yard sales but never found any and plus, 17" grass catchers were tricky to find. I tried Ebay and still nothing. Finally, I found it on Amazon for half the price of local gardening stores. It was initially out of stock but Amazon informed me by email when they had it availiable. The catcher fits perfectly on my McLane lawnmower and does it's job of grass catching superbly. It seems very durable and I hope that it lasts for a long time. The shipping was very fast and I am very satisfied with my product and would recommend this item and my experience with Amazon to anyone. Thanks.

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4/06/2010

Review of Poulan 22-Inch Side Discharge Push Mower with 4.75 HP Briggs & Stratton Engine and 5 Height Settings (Non-CARB Compliant) #PO500N22S

I have this mower and it came with an insert beneath the side discharge vent. This plastic plate keeps the grass clippings or leaves from being discharged and chops them into tiny particles. I removed my plate or 'plug' as the grass kept causing the mower to shut off as it was very thick grass.

As to the complaint about the mower not starting after the first time please check to insure there is adequate fuel/oil in their respective tanks (and not oil in the gas tank and vise versa). Next, check to be sure the foam air filter isn't blocked with dirt and grass. If it is, remove and wash it. Next, if all else fails, remove the spark plug and check for fouling. If the contacts are not clean and sharp, replace the plug. Plugs are inexpensive and not covered by warrenty. This should do the trick. The plug the manufacturer installed lasted me eight hours. Eight. The manual says to replace spark plugs after 100 hours. Don't believe it. And the spark gap for this machine is .03

If you have done all of this and the mower still won't start, go to www.briggsandstratton.com for a dealer near you and call ahead to make certain they do warrenty repairs and, if so, under what circumstances in case there is a hidden cost to you. There is a two year warrenty, you know. I enjoy using my mower to cut nearly an acre of grass and, while the mower and I got off to a bad beginning, we're doing great now.

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Poulan, 2 N 1, Push Lawn Mower, 148CC Briggs & Stratton 475 Series Engine, 22" Stamped Steel Deck, Side Discharge/Mulch Capable, Mulch Kit Included, 7" Front & Rear Wheels, 5 Position Fingertip Height Adjusters, Fully Assembled With Folding Handles, Oil Included In Carton, Optional Side Discharge Bag Available True Value # 577-264, 2 Year Limited Warranty.

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4/05/2010

Review of Great States 404-16 16-Inch Standard Push Light Reel Lawn Mower With T-Style Handle

I recently moved to a rental house from an apartment building.There was no sheltered outside space to store a gas mower, and after reading reviews on Amazon, I got this one.After mowing, I just carry it down to the basement.

Set up is a snap.It took me literally 5 minutes and then....thats it!Just mow!

If your grass is rather long, you will have to do it twice the first time to get everything.The cut is not a perfect uniform cut, as you would expect from a gas powered mower.When done, the lawn looks like it was mowed a couple days ago. As other reviewers said, you will have to do some trimming, as the mower leaves about a 2 inch gap between the wheel and the cutting reel.I picked up a little cordless electric trimmer for that duty.

Beware!If you do not want attention from your neighbors don't buy this mower!!!Within 2 times mowing, I had met most of my neighbors, and also figured out which ones were jerks and who the unruly kids in the area were.You will attract attention with your brand new"antique" mower.

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Product Description:
16", 4 spider, 5 blade ball bearing reel. Tempered alloy steel reel and bed knife blade. Unbreakable steel side plate and 3 4" formed torsion tube. 10" durable composite wheels with radial tread tires. Cutting height 1 2" to 1 3 4" with a 4 section, adjustable roller. Corrosion resistant, zinc plated handle with plastic grips.

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4/04/2010

Review of McCulloch MCM2013 20-Inch Push Reel Mower

I can't believe how much bogus information is out there on reel mowers. Let me say that I read every single review on every single 20 inch reel mower on every site that sells them and one still finds it difficult to decide. Even the manufacturers' sites are horrible in terms of product information. Many of the retailers (not Amazon) push the Brill's and you have to question their advice when that's all they sell. The Brill's and other "high-end" no contact mowers are a lot more expensive, made of a lot of plastic, and are too small. Anyway, back to the McCulloch. First, I was attracted to reel mowers due to their simplicity, durability, and for some, their price. I'm not an enviro wheenie, just someone who appreciates a good, solid, product that works. Next, and after reading a ton of reviews, I decided I wanted a 20 inch mower. No matter what brand or model, most people complained that they which they bought a bigger model. Buying the 20" models limits your choices. The big seller is the Scotts and by most accounts it's a decent product. However, I was turned off by the fact that the gears in the wheels are made of plastic. To me, that was a deal breaker, especially after reading how some user's broke only after one season. Not a good design. The Gimour was next, but I've read a good bit of unfavorable reviews on it to. The big selling point is that it comes with a grass catcher that most users said was totally useless. So, the other choice I saw was the McCulloch. It had the 20" cut, all steel gears, and I read it was US made. I can vouch that it is 20", does have steel gears, but it is made in Taiwan, not the US. Also, that manufacturer site say it has 4 blades, nope - this has 5 blades. I got it today, put it together in 5 minutes, and then used it (it was real easy and the instructions were fine). I used to take me 30 to 45 minutes with my gas mower (I really move though) and it took me about the same time, maybe 5 minutes more. In terms of difficulty mowing, I just didn't see it. My gas mower was a 5.5hp, non self propelled Yardman (a Walmart special that ran fantastic I might add). It was different-I think this mower uses more arms, but less back (a good thing for me-I'm a fit 37 yo male). In terms ofcut, I pulled it right outside of the box, attached the handle and mowed - no adjustments, and it mowed fine. I was preparing for the worst and was really surprised at how well it mowed and my yard is a mess of every crab grass, dandelion, chickweed, you name it, I have it. My yard is not flat either. Mowing was really easy and fun. I don't know if the fun will wear off, but it was. What kills me, is that I mowed in flip flops - something I never would have done with my gas mower. It was great, my 2 year old daughter was even out playing on the swing set. Overall, I'm happy with this purchase. When compared to the Scotts, it seems like a better deal - same cutting width, same 5 blades, all steel gears vs plastic on the Scotts, and this handle is quite sturdy - no flimsy at all. Even though it looks like a Scotts (made by American Lawn, but built in China), I called American Lawn Mower and asked their customer service and the girl said "No, it isn't made by us". If you are thinking about getting one of these, I wouldn't hesitate to make the jump - at this price and with Amazon's backing, this is a great mower I'm glad I bought. Sorry for the run on, but there is a lot of bad info out there and I want to help out. Good luck.

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The environmentally friendly McCulloch MCM 2013 20 inch Push Reel Mower has ball bearing blade spindles making it easy to push and safe to use.

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4/03/2010

Review of Husqvarna 7021P 21-Inch 160cc Honda GCV Gas Powered Lawn Mower

I admit I have a rather large back yard, but it is still under 1/2 acre.Lots of heavy duty weeds.If I can keep them mowed, no problem. However, my 15 year old gas powered mower finally bit the dust this year.I attempted to fix it, but metal parts kept falling off.(I have lived here 3 years.)So, from past experience, I decided to just buy a brand new lawn mower. Of all the mowers I looked at, most of the ones I wanted were way over-priced for my budget.It was almost by accident that I found the Husqvarna mower. I'd never heard of the company, but I looked it up on the web and it seemed to have good credentials. Lots of people know about their chainsaws. The saleslady was very knowledgeable. The price was right. I liked the idea of the Honda engine, the larger rear wheels, the mulching vs rear bagging, vs side shooting options. I was very careful to read the instructions when I got the mower home. It even has a gas line that shuts off.The choke is great.. just slide the lever and pull the cord.No problem. The blades are nice and sharp.I started out at the tallest setting I could since the weeds had, by now, invaded the back yard. I got about 1/2 way through that first night before it got too dark to see.The second time, I continued on with the tall weeds removal.No problem.Since I had MOST of the tall weeds defeated, I decided to go back over the lawn with a lower blade setting.The mower was doing GREAT!! I was so thrilled I'd made this purchase!!I got about 1/10 of the yard mowed when I heard a metallic CLANG sound.I pulled up on the mower, thinking I had inadvertentaly mowed over something.I couldn't see anything so I started mowing, again. Same thing.I shut off the mower and tipped it up enough so I could see the underside of the mower deck.The blades looked fine. Then I saw that a metal strip at the front of the mower, underneath the deck, had come off on one side and it was rubbing against the mower blades.SIGH.Since I have only had the mower a couple of weeks.. and since it had a 2 year warranty .. I am hoping to get the part welded back on so it will stay there for eternity!!But, even though (knock on wood) the engine seems to be doing very well, I hope the rest of the mower doesn't fall apart whenever I attempt to mow my lawn.I noticed they didn't say WHERE the mower, itself, was made.The Honda engine is made in Canada.I'll report back if/after the mower is repaired and remark as to whether or not this was just a freak thing.Maybe I should buy a couple of goats.

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Loaded with innovative features not usually found in its class, the Husqvarna 7021P Lawn Mower combines value with reliable performance. Powered by a premium Honda engine, this easy-to-use three-in-one mower makes it easy to create and maintain a manicured yard, and it is durable enough to last season after season.

The 7021P Lawn Mower
At a Glance:
  • 3-in-1 design for fast and easy mowing, mulching, and collection
  • 21-inch cutting width; 1.5" to 3.5" cutting height; 6 cutting height increments
  • 6.9-gross-torque Honda engine
  • Dust-resistant rear bagger for easy grass collection
  • Adjustable, fold-down handle for easy transport and storage


Complete with mulching, rear-bag, and side-discharge capabilities. View larger.
12" rear wheels provide maneuverability in a variety of terrains. View larger.Three-in-One Cutting System
Ideal for medium-duty, seasonal, or occasional use, the 7021P provides a 21-inch cutting width, 1.5- to 3.5-inch cutting height, six cutting height increments, and four-point cutting height adjustment. Its 21-inch steel deck, easy-starting 6.9-gross-torque Honda engine--ensuring smooth, efficient operation--and the combined versatility of the three-in-one mulch, bag, and side discharge cutting system means you can meet all your lawn-care needs with just one machine.
Great Maneuverability
Uneven terrain, bumps, and tight areas around trees and bushes are no problem with the 7021P. 12-inch rear wheels and double ball bearings keep things smooth and stable, even when the ground isn't.
User-Friendly Features
Designed to be user friendly, the 7021P includes a dust-resistant rear bagger that makes grass collection easy, as well as a handle with adjustable height for more comfortable pushing. The handle can also be folded down for quick and easy storage and portability.
The 7021P is backed by a two-year warranty.
Husqvarna: Exceptional Products for Exceptional Yards
Great yards demand equipment that is as dedicated and hardworking as you are. Fortunately, Husqvarna's range of garden equipment offers everything from lawnmowers and snow blowers to trimmers and chainsaws that let you master your slice of the great outdoors. With Husqvarna, it's easy to make your yard the envy of the neighborhood.
What's in the Box
7021P Lawn Mower and manual.


The 7021P Lawn Mower has a foldable handle for simplified transport and storage.


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4/02/2010

Review of Eazy Mow New Lawn Mower Swivel Wheel Kit Makes Any Push Or Self-Propelled Mower A Zero-Turn

Company's web site said it would fit my model mower but it did not. I had to fab up my own solution to make it fit. However, it's a good idea and now that I have it installed it works well. It is well constructed. However, if you are not adept at mechanical work and you do not see your exact model of mower on the companies web site I would not recommend that you make this purchase. I my case I had to add a separate metal plate to both sides, drill holes to mount it to the mower as well as holes for the kit in order to make the kit fit my Toro.

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If you like the factory swivel wheel mowers, but not their cost, then you'll really like our Eazy Mow swivel wheel accessory. It is the only product that allows anyone quickly and inexpensively to upgrade their push or self-propelled mower from a standard wheel mower to their very own zero-turn, swivel wheel mower. Better yet, you'll save hundreds of dollars compared to any factory mower with swivel wheels. Mowing the lawn is basically a dreaded chore, but with Eazy Mow you can zip around trees, flower beds or any obstacle with little or no effort. Eazy Mow eliminates strain, struggle and over exertion because there's never any need to lift your mower to make a turn or to reverse your mowing. Even the tightest turns are all very simple with a quick and easy 180 degree turn. Our customers say they can't imagine anyone not needing this product if they own a walk-behind mower. Being universal, our swivel wheel system replaces one set of standard wheels and height adjusters (front or rear) on walk-behind push and self-propelled mowers. In all cases you will be replacing the non-drive wheels. Our product installs using your factory mounting holes and in most cases there's only need to remove one bolt and nut per wheel assembly. It's very simple and only takes a few minutes. Easy to read instructions and illustrations are provided. Simply put, Eazy Mow saves you time, money, greatly reduces your workload and is compatible with practically every mower brand and model from 1981 to date 2007. Some of those are: Craftsman, AYP, Toro, Honda, Ariens, Huskee, Murray, Yard Man, Yard Machine, White, Troy-Bilt, Bolens, Husqvarna, John Deere, Stanley, Poulan, Southland, Power Pro, Weedeater, K-Pro and many others.

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4/01/2010

Review of Great States 705-16 16-Inch Specialty Push Reel Lawn Mower For Low Growing Creeping Grasses With T-Style Handle

I purchased this mower from a local retailer to cut my bermuda grass lawn. I don't want to have to break out the big mower anytime the grass needed mowing, and my neighbors like to play in the pools and have barbecues a lot, so I needed something quieter that I could use even in the early hours of the morning.

I think this mower is a little more difficult to push than a regular gas or electric mower, but not much. The main problems with a mower like this are:

1. It doesn't work well when the grass has grown tall. You'll need to mow more often. In return, you'll have a nice, green lawn.

2. Sometimes you have to go over the same patch of grass twice to get it all. I think this is pretty standard for manual reel mowers, but nevertheless this is why I'm giving it only 4 stars out of 5.

3. It doesn't get the edges very well. You'll need a weed trimmer more than you would have otherwise. But I use one even with my regular mower, so it doesn't matter to me.

Contrary to what some sources say, manual reel mowers are fine for dense grasses like bermuda, provided you get the right type. The 7-bladed reel mowers like this one are designed for bermuda and other "bent" grasses.

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16" Special Reel Mower, Equipped With 7 Blade Reel Assembly, Designed Specifically To Cut Low Growing, Creeping Grasses Such As Bent & Bermuda Type Grasses, 4 Spider, 7 Blade Ball Bearing Reel Assembly, Tempered Alloy Steel Reel & Bed Knife Blade, Unbreakable Steel Side Plate & 1" Welded Torsion Bar Frame Assembly, 10" Durable Composite Wheels With Radial Tread Tires, 2-3/4" Molded Hub Caps, Cutting Height 1/2" To 2-1/4" With Adjustable 7 Section Roller, Powder Coated Handle With Flare.

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3/30/2010

Review of Brill 78371 Razorcut 38 15-Inch 5-Blade Push Reel Lawn Mower

Pros:
No more lawnmower fumes and heat in my face.
Cutting my lawn is now very quiet.
My hands are no longer tingle from the vibrations coming from my old gas powered push mower.
Sturdy handle design.This is very important.
Very easy to assemble and use.
Very small footprint, easy to store.
Virtually maintenence free.

Cons:
This mower DOES NOT like tall thick grass.You'll really have to push hard to get it to go through thick grass and will probalby have to go over what you just cut a second time to make the lawn look manicured.
If you fertilize your lawn you'll need to cut it about every other day.Like I said this mower does not like tall thick grass.
If you have any large mature trees in your yard this mower is not for you.You'll spend too much time picking up very small twigs that otherwise will get caught in the mower blades and bring you to a sudden stop.
Little bumps in the lawn have a tendancy to bring the mower to a stop.
Brill could have made cutting high grass easier if this mower was capable of cutting at a higher leangth then what is available.

Other observations:
The size of your lawn doesn't matter as long as it is fairly smooth and not too hilly.
Don't throw away the little metallic strip that comes with the mower. This is your blade gauge and will cost you $10 to replace.
Overall if your in good shape and have patience with this mower you should be okay.The most improtant suggestion I would make is that you hold on to your gas mower to keep your grass under control when rain prevents cutting, otherwise you'll be in for a shoving match with this mower.

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The Razorcut 38 is the lightest weight and easiest push mower that we've found. It arrives fully assembled and ready to cut. The 5 hardened steel welded blades remain sharp for at least 10 years of mowing. Guaranteed to cut smoothly, evenly and easily every time.

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3/29/2010

Review of Great States 304-14 14-Inch Economy Push Reel Lawn Mower With T-Style Handle And Heat Treated Blades

I have a small yard that's 8 ft wide by 30 ft long. With the smaller size of this mower, I have no trouble. It went together easily and works like a charm. It's not very good on grass longer than 3 inches though. I had to trim areas down with my weedeater first before I could use it. As long as I cut the grass each week, I have no problems.

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14", 3 spider, 4 blade ball bearing reel. Alloy steel reel and bed knife blade. Steel side plates and formed tension tube. 8 1 2" diameter high impact polymer wheels with integral molded tread. Cutting height adjustable from 1 2" to 1 1 2". 3 section roller. Zinc plated handle with plastic grips.

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3/28/2010

Review of Great States 415-16 16-Inch Standard Full Feature Push Reel Lawn Mower With T-Style Handle And Heat Treated Blades

I have a small patch of lawn for a front yard, and a large patch for a backyard.I just HATED dragging out the big noisy gas mower for the front.
I am still a bit taken aback at the price on reel mowers... butafter using it, I understand.
This is no flimsy hunk of aluminum andplastic. This is a nice heavy chunk of metal.The blades will stay sharpfor years.It made short work of my lawn and was NOT tedious to pusharound.The reel spins smoothly and is pleasant to listen to... compare itto the din of gas mowers.
I've already had a neighbor ask me where Igot it.
I gave this mower only 4 stars instead of 5 because:
1. The Thandle was difficult to attach to the reel.I had to whack at it with ahammer to get it into the correct position on the reel.
2. It does NOTwork well on taller grass.Anything too tall just gets rolled over.(Incentive to keep the lawn in check.)
But these negatives do notoutwiegh the positives.
Overall, I'm glad I got it!

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16", 4 spider, 5 blade ball bearing reel. Tempered alloy steel reel and bed knife blade, and unbreakable steel side plates with 1" welded torsion bar frame assembly. 10" diameter durable composite wheels with radial tread tires. 2 3 4" molded hub caps. Cu

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3/27/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower 1404-16 16-Inch Standard Push Light Reel Lawn Mower With T-Style Handle

This mower is awesome, I can't believe I didn't know about reel mowers sooner. This is perfect for our small Arizona lawn. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it is to push (even my 2 year old son "helped" and pushed it by himself) and stays really sharp. Cutting was excellent and it is neat to see the clippings fly. I can't wait to have many years of great service from this mower. I will never go back to gas again!

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American Lawn Mower 16-inch cutting width reel lawn mower. 4 spider 5 blade ball bearing reel. Heat treated alloy steel blades and cutter bar. Easy height adjustment 1/2-inch to 1-3/4-inch. T style handle. Push mower features corrosion-resistant, zinc-plated, handle with plastic grips. Durable, 10" composite wheels with radial tread tires. Unbreakable steel side plate. Tempered alloy steel reel and bed knife blade.0.75 Inch formed torsion. Cutting height from .5" to 1.75" with adjustable 4-section roller.

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3/26/2010

Review of Great States 815-18 18-Inch Deluxe Push Reel Lawn Mower With Loop-Style Handle And Heat Treated Blades

I recently borrowed a friend's Great States Mower to try on my yard. He bragged on it and told me I should give it a try.

What a joy it was to use. Lightweight, no real noise, no vibrations, no debris being flung out from under the mower at 900 mph towards my children, and no fumes. I could stop and start without stopping and starting an engine. I could walk and listen to music on my Nokia N810 without ear muffs or ear plugs. The kids could get close or ask questions. I declared that day I would buy one.

If only the whole neighborhood would use these mowers. Some weekends are a filled with the roar of a half-dozen gasoline powered lawnmowers chomping away at the grass followed by gas leaf blowers and gas weed-wackers. No relaxing outside with a cold glass of sweet tea on those days. Are all of these gas powered tools really progress? If it is, I'll take a few steps backwards thanks...

I spent $40 this spring on my 10 year old gas mower to get it back on it's feet. I bought a new blade b/c the old one was bent, new gaskets and seals for the carburetor, an oil change, and a new fuel line. Would have been much more but I am able to to do all my own work. It's been a good machine and has alot of life left in it but I'm tired of it though. Such complexity and roaring noise to do something simple like cut grass. Every year it has cost me $20 or so to get the gas mower ready. I can only imagine what it would cost to use a repair service.

I looked at electric mowers - the type with a motor and battery on board. Nice machines but still more than I need week to week. Still a certain amount of noise. Still a complex device. Then I used this Great States Mower. What a perfect tool for the job. This isn't your grandfather's reel mower. I remember using one of those when I was a kid. It weighed about as much as I did at the time and a real bear to push. Maybe it was weight or maybe it was out of adjustment. Maybe it was that I was eight years old. Tough to say.

I, like most folks these days, could use a little more exercise. This manual mower helps there. It's not hard to push and it weighs less than my gasoline mower. I feel really good when I get done mowing! I think it is because I was exercising without inhaling all of those exhaust fumes for 45 minutes.

These mowers have limitations as you may read in other reviews. Without a blade spinning at 3,000 rpm+ it does not suck the grass and debris upward to be chopped by the blades. That means grass blades that don't stand straight enough to get cut won't get cut. It also means that debris like leaves won't get mulched. Surprisingly having mowed my yard with a reel mower a few times now - it just looks better to me. It's not a perfect cut. I can find a few stray blades that got pushed over instead of being cut and stand back up between mows. I'll get them next time. No sweat. The blades get scissored by the reel mower rather than torn or chopped by the gas mower blade. Looks greener to me.

You'll need to mow a little more often. If you let the grass get out of control you'll hate mowing with this mower. Get an electric mower from Great States Mower. With a little extra mowing the finished yard looks great and the effort is minimal. Your body will be better for it too. Save your old gasoline mower for leaf control or mulching. I'm likely going to ditch mine in favor of a leaf rake.

The mower needs little TLC to keep it in top form. Its easy with just a little practice.

The cutter bar has to be adjusted so that the reel blades slide against it evenly. There are two screws on each side of the cutter bar that adjust this. Basically they tilt the cutter bar against or away from the blades. Too close and the mower is hard to push, and too far away and the mower won't scissor the blades of grass. It takes about 10 mins to get it just right the first time and that adjustment should be good for a long, long time.

There is this perfect cutting sound that the mower makes when it is just right. Learn to hear this sound and you'll know all is right with your mower. To sharpen your mower you simply tighten this cutter bar against the blades a little closer than normal and smear valve grinding paste on the reel blades and cutter bar. Push it around the driveway to spin the blades. When the blade edges are uniformly shiny across their length then you are ready to clean the paste off and readjust the cutter bar. You can buy this valve lapping paste from any FLAPS (friendly local auto parts store) and mechanics use this paste when replacing cylinder head valves in a car or truck engine.

The reel mower sharpening kits provide a handle so you can spin the blades while the mower is on your workbench and the grinding compound is the same as the FLAPS paste.

The last time I mowed I did it without earplugs. I did not smell like exhaust. I did not feel run down after 45 mins of carbon monoxide laden exhaust and who knows what else in my lungs. I could listen to my Nokia N810 music player streaming radio to me via Wi-Fi (GO LINUX!) My kids could walk over to me and I could stop or start with no cranky mower engines to start or stop. No flying debris being flung at my children or our animals.

I bought a 10 year old American Mower last night locally. I wanted a Great States Mower from Amazon (still the best new retail price I've found) but this deal was too good to pass up at $45. Owner bought it and used it a couple of times before putting it away for a decade. Was one of the Made in the USA versions. Tires for example are basically new so I know it did not get used too many times. The interesting thing is that mine is an American Lawn Mower Company 18-Inch Reel Mower #1815-18 and it is exactly like my buddy's Great States #815-18 18" Deluxe Reel Mower. I am wondering if the companies are the one and the same...


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18", 4 spider, 5 blade ball bearing reel. Tempered alloy steel reel and bed knife blade. Steel side plates and 2" welded shrub bar assembly. 1 2" to 2 1 4" cutting height with adjustable 7 section roller. Cast iron roller brackets with wing nut adjustment

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3/25/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower 1414-16 16-Inch Standard Push Full Feature Reel Lawn Mower With T-Style Handle

Now I researched reel mowers for a while before my purchase.Here is what I found- American Reel Mower Company makes both the Scott's AND Great Lawns mowers.All are made in China now EXCEPT for model 1414-16!This one mower is still made in the US.It is heavier duty than the rest- cast iron construction.Yes, it is heavier, but mows better because of the weight.I called the American Mower Co. to verify all of this information.If you know what these mowers are all about (don't try cutting 6" high grass in one pass) then THIS is the mower to buy.I love mine and it will surely last for years!

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Safe, lightweight and easy to push, this non-polluting Reel Lawn Mower is great for small lawns and hard-to-cut landscaping. The clean, even cut is better for your lawn because it doesn't rip or tear, leaving the grass blade sealed to better retain moisture. Use clippings as a fine mulch to fertilize your lawn, or add the optional Grass Catcher (sold separately) to collect the grass for your compost pile. Safe, lightweight and easy to push, this non-polluting Reel Lawn Mower is great for small lawns and hard-to-cut landscaping. The clean, even cut is better for your lawn because it doesn't rip or tear, leaving the grass blade sealed to better retain moisture. Use clippings as a fine mulch to fertilize your lawn, or add the optional Grass Catcher (sold separately) to collect the grass for your compost pile. Includes 10" adjustable wheels, 5 blades and a ball-bearing reel. Assembled mower measurements: 48"H x 22"W x 14"D. USA

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3/24/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower 1304-14 14-Inch Economy Push Reel Lawn Mower With T-Style Handle And Heat Treated Blades

This is a great lawn mower. It is easy to use and requires no maintenance. My front yard has a steep slope, and this lawn mower is light enough to push up the hill. The cut is great, and doesn't leave clippings floating on top. The only issue you may run into is if you let your grass grow above ankle high... it will be a struggle, but the little guy will still be able to cut it down.

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American Lawn Mower 14-inch cutting width Reel Lawn Mower. 3 spider 5 blade ball bearing reel. Heat treated alloy steel reel and bed knife blade. 10-inch composite wheels with radial rubber tires. Cutting height adjustment of 1-inch to 1-3/4-inch. T style handle. 14 inch cutting width. 1/2 Inch to 1-1/2 inch cutting height. 8-1/2 Inch diameter polymer wheels. 3 spider, 4-blade ball bearing reel, 3 section roller. Optional bag: SKU # 75458, boxed. Starts every time as there is no engine. Doesn't need gas or spark plugs. Doesn't pollute the environment with fumes or noise. Great source of exercise.

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3/23/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower Company 1705-16 16-Inch Bent Reel Mower

I bought the Great States model 1415-16 mower from Amazon two years ago.The same company makes the Great States, American, and Scotts brands...You can't buy directly from Great States/American and Amazon has the best selection.From what I've read and experienced, buy the lightest mower with at least five blades.I'll tell you this.These aren't your father's reel mowers.Today's reel mowers are state-of-the-art.Once you buy one of these, you'll never go back to gas.The one I have can compete with any of the "best" gas-driven mowers on my street.It's easy to push, more gentle on the grass, and doesn't pollute.Best of all?No starting.No gas.No maintenance.I haven't had to sharpen the blades yet.This is one item I can recommend without reservation.

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The American Lawn Mower Company 16-inch bent reel mower is a simple, efficient, and effective blade-and-reel mower, fueled by environmentally-friendly manpower and specifically designed to cut low-growing, creeping grasses. Made of durable tempered alloy steel with an unbreakable steel side plate, this 4-spider, 7-blade, ball bearing reel design gives you cutting heights ranging from 1/2 inch to 2-1/4 inches using the adjustable 7-section roller and 3-position adjustable wheel height. This mower features durable 10-inch composite wheels with radial tread tires and molded hub caps, 1-inch torsion bar frame, flare-style painted handles with cushioned grips, and a 16-inch cutting width for quick, maneuverable action. This mower can be put together quickly in 10 to 15 minutes.

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3/22/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower Company 1815-18 18-Inch Reel Mower

This item is not for everyone.If you have a relatively small, healthy yard that is free from debris then it will probably work for you.I am not a connoisseur of grass, but the variety I have has very slender, fine blades, and tends to flatten very easily (when walked upon, etc.).This is not a problem for a power mower, because the circular action of the blades works as a vacuum to pull the grass up before it is cut.The push-reel mower does not have that advantage, and grass that is not standing tall can easily escape the blade.Therefore, one pass does not yield an even cut, so it is usually necessary to repeat every pass from a different direction to get satisfactory results.For that reason, this item would not be very practical for a large yard.If your grass is of a thicker variety, as I think you may find more of in the south, then the mower would probably work more efficiently.
If you have large trees in your yard, you may want to consider the effects of the fallen leaves or twigs-this mower will not handle them as a power mower does.A small twig can stop it in its tracks...
There are several ways in which this item compares very favorably with a power mower.For instance, the maintenance is much less demanding-no tune-ups, refueling, oil changes, or fouled spark plugs, etc.Also it is considerably lighter and smaller than most gasoline mowers, and therefore much more easily stored.The operation is not silent, but is certainly much quieter than a gasoline engine.I find it easier to persuade myself to get out and mow-it seems less of a chore.And while the environmental consequences may be marginal, I'm sure there are those that find satisfaction in the fact that they may be making a difference in that arena, no matter how small...
The cost is not outrageous, but I might expect to pay a little less for what I got.The construction is sturdy enough, and the assembly was not much trouble (although my mower contained a defective part, I contacted the manufacturer and they shipped a replacement part very quickly).The grip on the handle does not take prolonged stress well, but otherwise I have had no problems.
Ultimately, I am satisfied with the mower.It does a pretty good job for what I need, but I can certainly see how its limitations might make it the wrong choice for some.Weigh the pros and cons carefully...

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The business end of this hand pushed reel mower is solid, sharp, and easy to use, with five heat-treated, knife-sharp tempered alloy steel blades that can be adjusted for varying grass heights from 1/2 to 2-1/4 inches. With its 10-inch wheels, radial tires, 18-inch cutting width, and 2-inch welded shrub bar, this mower should enable you to cross whatever terrain and reach whatever hard-to-access rogue patches of grass you desire. Plus, the soft foam cushion on the handlebar is a nice -- and much appreciated -- touch. However, assembly can be a headache, even though the only tool you need is a wrench. The instructions could be clearer, and the handle parts could fit together better. This product is backed by a limited 2-year warranty.

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3/21/2010

Review of Scotts 815-18S 18-Inch Deluxe Push Reel Lawn Mower

This mower is Beefy, it's got some good weight to it, not flimsly at all.A concern of mine when I ordered was that it would turn out to be a cheap plastic, this thing is all steel baby. Watch out for those blades, they will tear your arm off.Since I started using it my lawn has been growing at a phenomenal rate, it's basically overgrown in a weeks time.The mower makes no noise so I can cut the grass as early as I want.After the first mow it was so awesome I wanted to keep going and mow my neighbors lawn, but you don't mow another mans lawn!!It is still relatively new and sharp so I cannot comment on blades dulling or resharpening.Cleaning the mower of shredded grass is easier and safer with a leaf blower.Assembly was easy.
What a day for a mow

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3/20/2010

Review of Scotts 415-16S 16-Inch Elite Push Reel Lawn Mower

Part I

I have been intrigued by reel mowers ever since I noticed Wally and Beaver using one on Leave It to Beaver re-runs. It was my job to mow the lawn growing up and the Cleavers always made lawn care look a lot more fun than it was for me pushing around a heavy gasoline-powered mower.

When we bought our first home, one thing that really didn't occur to me was that once again it would fall to me to keep the grass cut.Kids come by the house asking if they can do it, but at their going rate of $30 to $40 dollars, I usually ask them if I can mow their lawn instead.

In the process of renovating our home and yard, which had been left in not exactly the greatest shape by the previous owners, I quickly went through four separate gasoline-powered mowers, either simply wearing them out or by hitting upon (literally) hidden treasures like the remnants of a grown-over outhouse, or the mostly buried boiler in the yard that broke the engine of one of the mowers.I then switched to buying used ones for under $100 from a local guy, but soon tired of their inevitable refusals to start, usually just before we have guests or during the last mow of the season, leaving patches of uncut grass for winter.

A riding mower seemed like overkill and plus, I grudgingly like the exercise that I get from cutting the grass.I finally decided to take the plunge and buy a reel mower, figuring that at the least, I could use it as a back-up.My wife tried to warn me off the endeavor, remembering painful childhood hours spent pushing an old, rusty reel mower with dull blades on her family's farm, but I figured that it was worth the risk, given that they aren't all that expensive anyway, and took the plunge.

Doing research on which one to buy, was far from easy.Reel mowers are a product that people seem to either love or hate with equal passion.Lawns come in all sizes, with different kinds of grasses that vary in texture and of course, humans come in different sizes and strengths.

Ultimately, it appeared that there were two major choices, either a Brill-type mower or a Scotts-type mower, with the major difference between them being that the Brills did not need sharpening, while the Scotts-type mowers were recommended for higher, thicker grasses, due to the slightly different manner in which they clip grass.Apparently, the Brill-type mowers are big in Europe where lawns are far smaller and gas-powered mowers are used sparingly.Most reel mowers have five blades, but some of the ones for shorter grass varieties come with seven blades.

After a little more research, I decided to buy a Sunlawn MM1, from Amazon, which was a less costly five-blade clone of the Brill-type, and which also offered the ability to cut a bit higher than the Brill.I am not exactly sure what types of grass I have in my yard, but I think that they are mostly blue grass varieties that grow a bit higher than some Southern varieties, and so I did want the ability to cut above a golf fairway height.

I decided to purchase a Sunlawn MM1 and have used it for over a month, after buying it as a backup for my old gas mower that has already been serviced twice this spring and still refuses to start.

I have been pretty happy with the design of the Sunlawn and particularly enjoyed the soothing sound that its blades make while cutting grass, but I am afraid that Sunlawn must be in the initial stages of product production in China and quality control is apparently not good right now.Previously, some of their dealers have seemingly implied this, as they have delayed production of their new mowers in this style:

"Due to a major production issue with our supplier Sunlawn has been forced to refuse our shipments of the MM-2 model. As a result, availability of the MM-2 will be delayed until further notice. We apologize for the delay and the inconvience but Sunlawn insists that all of our quality standards be met or exceeded."

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As evidence of these problems in my own case, the handle bars of my Sunlawn MM1 were warped right out of the box, and this made putting the unit together much more of a chore than it should have been, although Sunlawn was responsive about dealing with this in terms of sending replacements.

Unfortunately, however, after a little more than a month of use, the adjustable metal brackets for changing the mowing height, in the back of the Sunlawn MM1 mower, have both cracked in two, and the mower can no longer be used at all. This happened on Sunday.

It simply appears that the metal was not cured properly or otherwise Sunlawn is going to have to engineer this metal thicker.The Sunlawn has a 2-year warranty and I have no doubts that they will send me a new mower, but I have grass to mow immediately and hence I bought the Scotts Elite because it was available for pick-up at Home Depot for $84, which is about 2/3 to 1/2 of the going price for the Sunlawn.

I wasn't all that upset about having to invest in a second mower because I have really enjoyed using the Sunlawn mower and its temporary demise gave me a chance to try the Scotts type and to detail my experiences here.

One reason why there are so many varying opinions about these reel mowers is the different ways people use them.Some people in condos and townhouses and the like, have about 100 square feet of grass.I think virtually all of them could (should) be using a reel mower.

My yard is pretty large, probably about a quarter acre of grass, however, and I mowed all of it during the past two days with the Scotts Elite and was impressed.It may be preset a tad low compared to what many recommend but I have usually preferred to mow lower than most people so I probably will not fiddle with the height settings, as I think it is harder to change heights on the Scotts than on the Sunlawn, which had detailed height markings.When I get the new Sunlawn, I may leave it on its highest height setting and use the mowers in tandem.

My grass was about as high as it ever gets during the two days that I mowed it with the Scotts Elite and the Scotts was easily able to handle it, although it was quite a work-out for me.For comparison, the grass height would probably have choked and halted a 4.5 horsepower gas mower unless mowed very slowly, but the Scotts plowed right through it. For further comparison, I then mowed a patch in the front yard that was at a normal cutting height and pushing the Scotts through it was actually easier than pushing a gas mower, as they are much heavier than reel mowers.

I think I like the sound the Scotts makes even better than the Sunlawn.

The Scotts was also easier to assemble and seems better able to handle tall grass than the Sunlawn was, and as I said, my grass was very tall since it needed to be mowed several days earlier.The Scotts' cut may have also been a shade crisper. My Scotts Elite seemed to have more metal parts and to be better constructed than the Sunlawn.My only complaint was that the handles were uncomfortable to hold compared to the Sunlawn but adding some black electrical tape seemed to help.

Theoretically, it may be harder to sharpen the Scotts at some future point, but I obviously have not gotten to that point yet.The Sunlawn may only need sharpening every 7-10 years, as they claim, but there is scant possibility that the mower will last that long, if used on a large yard, although I guess one could get replacement parts after the 2-year warranty expires.

I would add one thing about aesthetics.Part of the fun of these is the throwback aspect, sort of in the same way that vinyl records and tube radios are making a comeback.

Scotts has two mowers under their name.The Scotts Elite, which is the 16-inch mower, seems to me to be more of what people think of when they remember classic reel mowers, with blades that are about shoulder-wide, and usually sells for $80-$100, which seems a bargain. I really like the look, sound, and feel of this mower which seem to embody what a reel mower is, or at least should be, to me.If anyone has read my earlier posting regarding record players, the Scotts Elite is the AR Turntable of reel mowers.http://quakerfox.blogspot.com/2008/08/reel-mowers-revisited.html

It has classic styling, simple engineering that simply works, and few if any extras to break or complicate use.

Scotts' other mower is the 20-inch Scotts Classic--so named, even though it looks less classic to me than the somewhat smaller Elite.The Scotts Classic is about twice the cost of the Elite, and to me, looks a bit strange as it is somewhat wider and has what look like training wheels in back, instead of rollers as on the Elite and on the Sunlawn MM1.

I did not like the look and feel of the Classic nearly as much as the Elite.It felt clunkier and as though it was shaped to meet the 20-inch width just for competitive reasons rather than principles of engineering, because many people who have never used a reel mower before seem to want the widest one possible because they think they will finish mowing quicker.

People forget, however, that getting the larger cutting area is not "free."Aside from the fact that the Scotts Classic costs much more than the Elite model, potential purchasers need to remember that given the laws of physics, it is probably about 25% harder to push the bigger 20-inch Scotts Classic than the 16-inch Scotts Elite.

I also notice on the box that the manufacturer is the American Lawn Mower company, which also makes mowers under its own name, which look similar.They are usually an attractive red in color, and the one for sale at Home Depot was...Read more ›

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3/19/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower Company 1415-16 16-Inch Hand Push Reel Mower

I've used one of these for about fifteen years,a slightly earlier model 1414-16.

It's been a very good mower.It is very easy to push, and cuts very nicely. Solid metal, yet deceptively light.Its pretty easy to maintain.Oil the bearings annually, and sharpen the blade every year or two.Once you've done it once, sharpening the blade takes about 30 minutes, a screwdriver and a wrench and some valve-lapping compound,and is pretty easy (about the same complexity as assembling a new kids bicycle), but is greasy.That's all you ever have to do.Fifteen years later mine cuts as well as the day I bought it.

I like to think I'm getting more exercise, but the truth is that because of its light weight and good cutting mechanism, its no more effort to push around than a gas mower (if you don't let your grass get too long......).

The only problem I've had is that you have to frequently tighten the nuts holding on the wheels.

If you haven't had a push mower before, a couple of caveats:It does cut more cleanly than a gas mower, but you do usually have to make two passes.Also, you have to keep current with mowing.If you let the grass get too long, you are REALLY going to sweat to cut your lawn the first time. Also, it really won't cut bermuda-type grass very well at all.


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Ideal for Small Lawns. Lightweight and easy to use. Easy to maintain. 4 Spider 5 Blade, BALL BEARINGReel Reel. Tempered Alloy Steel Reel and Bed Knife Blade. Unbreakable Steel Side Plate. 1" Welded Torsion Tube Frame Assembly. Cutting Height .5" to 2.25" with Adjustable 4-Section Roller. Wheel Height Adjustable in 3 Positions. Powder Coated Handle with Flared-Type Design. Cushioned Handle Grips. 10" Diameter Tires with CAST IRON WHEELS and Pinions. Cutting Width 16".

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3/18/2010

Review of American Lawn Mower Company 1204-14 14-Inch Deluxe Hand Reel Mower

Keep in mind that this mower is 14" wide. Which is not much more than one foot wide. So if you have a "real" lawn just imagine how many trips back and forth you will have to do across your lawn. If you live in anything larger than a townhouse this is too small. If you really do not want to purchase a gas or electric mower, look at the larger push mowers (18 or 20in) but not this one.

If you have a small area to mow, this is a great option. I bought this for my 110lb girlfriend who has no trouble pushing this around her tiny fenced in yard which is probably 15ft by 15ft. It is easy to manuever around and only takes a few minutes to mow the grass. She has an electric trimmer which she uses along the fence.

As others have mentioned, it doesn't cut through twigs and branches very well unless you get some momentum going. And it does tend to leave random blades of grass sticking up that it doesn't like to cut. These blades are usually longer than the rest of the grass or are a different type of grass. But once you have the lawn a fairly uniform length it does a good job of maintaining it.

So if you have tiny yard, this is a very good choice for you. If you have a medium or large yard, this is not a good choice.

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The Great States 14-inch deluxe hand-reel mower provides a clean, precise, scissor-like cut for most turf grasses -- especially for cool-season grasses such as bluegrass, fescue and rye. With a cutting width of 14 inches and a a cutting height of 1/2- to 1-1/2 inches, the mower has 8-1/2-inch diameter high impact, polymer wheels with integral molded tread. It includes a three-spider one-blade reel, an alloy steel reel, a bed knife blade, and an adjustable, three-section roller. The zinc-plated handle has plastic grips for greater comfort. Assembly is required for this unit. To assure a precise, fine cut, each American/Great States feel mower must pass inspection by cutting paper 1/3000-inch thick -- much thinner than a blade of grass. The mower weighs 19 pounds and comes with a limited 90-day warranty.

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3/17/2010

Review of Scotts 2000-20 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawn Mower

This summer, sick of my dirty, smelly, loud gas-powered mower, I decided to purchase a reel mower. As someone who considers himself to be environmentally friendly, I no longer felt comfortable using a polluting machine on my lawn. At the same time, I didn't want to turn lawn mowing into a huge, difficult task. After researching every model on the market, I decided I would give the Scotts 2000-20 reel mower a try. My idea of lawn mowing has completely changed. What used to be a tedious, annoying task is now pleasant and relaxing, due to the ease of use and functionality of this mower. Out of the box, it is very clear how to put this mower together, and it should take no more than about 30 minutes to get the assembly done. Just remember to put some dishwashing detergent inside the rubber handle cover before you slide it on. Then you're ready to go. The height adjustment, which is located near one of the rear wheels, is very easy to access: you simply push a lever in and slide it to the correct height level. The height levels are clearly marked right on a dial (a lot easier than having to get out your wrench and screwdriver for most gas-powered mowers). In actual cutting, this mower is very smooth. With minimal energy, the blades spin with good speed and torque, easily cutting the grass down to size. I have a somewhat weedy lawn, and I was concerned that this mower might bog down, but it cuts everything with the same smoothness. My lawn also has several uneven spots, but this mower handled that nicely as well. The rear wheels keep the mower balanced as you push it. If you push faster, of course, the blades will run faster. However, at a casual pace, the blades definitely spin fast enough to take care of a typical lawn. I have even "let my lawn go" a couple of times this summer (it grew to about 6" in height at one point), but the mower handles it just fine. As you're mowing, you'll notice that there is a lot less dust flying around, no smell of fumes, and you can listen to birds and natural sounds the entire time you're outside. This reel mower cuts the grass more cleanly for sure -- you can see that the grass is greener when you're done, without brown tips. When I cut my lawn, I leave the cuttings there and allow them to mulch into the soil. The mower is light enough to lift and carry into a storage area. You don't have to keep oil and gas around, so this mower takes up the minimal amount of space. Here are the only disadvantages to this mower: (1) You can only get about 6" to an edge; (2) If a stick gets into the blade, you have to stop and pull it out; (3) You will not be visiting the local lawnmower repair shop every season for a tune up, spark plugs, air filter, and any number of other unpredictable problems. Since I started using this mower, several people have asked me if it's more difficult to use, if it's slower, or cuts worse. I assume potential buyers are asking the same questions. I will venture to say that it is actually JUST AS EASY TO USE A REEL MOWER AS IT IS TO USE A GAS-POWERED MODEL. There is NOTHING about a gas-powered mower than makes it easier to use, and gas-powered mowers do not save any time, espcially when you consider all the peripheral needs of owning one. Overall, this is an example of a simple, low-tech solution to a common need.

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Light, maneuverable, economical, and environmentally friendly, the Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower handles thick turf with ease and provides a quiet, pollution-free solution for any lawn. The mower's dual tracking wheels and ultra-sharp steel blades ensure easy, accurate cutting and efficient operation. Powered by you, the mower has a wide cutting path and quick-snap height adjusters that ensure effortless operation and keep you in complete control of your grass height.


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Environmentally Friendly and Easy to Assemble
With the Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower, you not only save yourself the expense of purchasing gasoline, but you also decrease your carbon footprint by eliminating the pollution created by a gas mower. Powered by you, this mower has no complicated engine components to deal with and assembles with no tools required, so you can be ready to cut the grass within minutes of receiving your new lawnmower.
Wider Cutting Width Reduces Time and Effort
The Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower features a wider-than-average 20-inch cutting width that reduces time and effort on your part. A wide 20-inch cutting path will reduce the number of passes required to cut your lawn, so you will get the job done more quickly and more efficiently.
Quick-Snap Height Adjusters Mean Easy Custom Control
Get complete control over the height of your lawn. The easy-to-use quick-snap height adjusters provide fingertip control over your blade height for precision cuts. Adjustable from one to three inches, they easily fit into nine different height slots and stay securely locked in place thanks to quick-snap technology.
Precision Blade Technology and Ball Bearing Reel
The five-spider, five-blade reel features five heat-treated steel blades for accurate cuts every time. Designed with smooth ball bearings, the blades spin efficiently as you push the mower. Each blade slices through grass with extreme precision, leaving behind fine mulch, which is essential for a healthy lawn. The five-blade cutting action is designed to provide precision performance over the life of the mower, and its tough, heavy-duty steel design is built to last.
Dual Wheel Tracking for Maneuverability
The Scotts Classic Push Reel Lawnmower features two 10-inch composite wheels with radial tires plus two six-inch tracking wheels for added maneuverability. This innovative dual wheel tracking technology eliminates drag and makes it easier to push the Scotts 2000-20 mower over even the toughest terrain. The loop-style handle with foam grip provides added comfort during operation and also enhances the mower's maneuverability.
The Scotts 2000-20 20-Inch Classic Push Reel Lawnmower weighs approximately 34 pounds (shipping weight) and is backed by a two-year warranty.
What's in the Box
Scotts 2000-20 Classic Push Reel Lawnmower, handle, and composite wheels.


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