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Greens Mowing lines on Tifeagle on winter...

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  1. Juan Villegas_2
    Juan Villegas_2 avatar
    1 posts
    1/31/2014 11:01 AM
    We have Tifeagle greens and with the winter temps here on Orlando , Fla there is not much growth and not enough leaf surface to have some dew. The mow lines are really difficult to see which gives all our guys a really hard time. We walkmow our greens. Just wondering if anybody has any new ideas about this....thx.
    We also roll a couple of days instead of mowing. The problem is on the days we mow.

    Juan



  2. Patrick Reinhardt
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    0 posts
    1/31/2014 2:01 PM
    Depending on the type of mower that you use, if you can get the GreensPerfection or similar counter-rotating groomer brush, it really makes a difference in creating stripes on bermudagrass greens. I had not been running our brushes most of the winter, and started using them a couple of weeks ago, and it has made a huge difference in making it easier for the guys to see. The greens also have a much better look, and roll. The counter-rotating works if you are running John Deere, or have the new counter-rotating groomers that Toro came out with last year (what we have).



  3. James Smith
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    112 posts
    1/31/2014 2:01 PM
    once we go dormant we just roll the greens are like we will be doing this weekend we will just whip them or use a backpack blower to clean them off. If you are not cutting grass there is really no reason to use a mower on them.



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