6/5/2015 10:06 PM
Hey everyone:
I have been wrestling with poor quality of cut on my greens this season. It seems like the rear reel always looks like a different stripe, but is set identical to the other 2. Not a whole lot difference in clipping yield either. This is on a jac GK IV, low profile knives HoC at .130 11 blade reels.
Also, I am seeing some darker lines that I am assuming is from tearing the leaf blades. For the life of me I cant get my reels to cut paper all the way across. On every reel, it seems like the outsides cut nicely, but the middle just waves. I think my darker stripes are due to the edges getting pre-maturely worn and ripping the grass blades rather than a clean cut. We set the reels to .002 with a feeler gauge, but can sometimes still hear a small light contact. These reels were all fresh spin ground, with new bedknives with a light grind on them to true them to the bedknife shoe. I experimented by tightening the bedknife to reel contact tight enough to get the entire length of the bedknife to cut paper, then backlapping on the bench with 150 grit compound, washing it very well, and mowing at that setting. I dont know if i did more harm than good with this experiment so any advice would be great.
It was mentioned to me that when the Foley 610 and 600 grinders came to this golf course, the past mechanic swore that one of the traverse rods wither on the spin grinder or the bedknife grinder was out of true, because he could never get the reels to cut in the middle either. Im not blaming the poor quality of cut on the machines, but that was just some more information!!!
Any helpful hints, pointers, or general grinding information would be great.