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Parkmasters? Wow! I haven't seen one of those for 35 years.
Help me out here. Why would it matter if Parkmaster gang mowers are used to cut bent fw's? Is it just a matter of nostalgia or are there other reasons?Bob
Quote from: BCrosby on June 26, 2016, 10:48:12 AMHelp me out here. Why would it matter if Parkmaster gang mowers are used to cut bent fw's? Is it just a matter of nostalgia or are there other reasons?Bob VERY, VERY rarely see Parkmasters or 7gang pull behinds units to mow any more. Everything is hydraulics, lightweight and 1 machine (no tractor pulling unit) Quality of cut and heights can differ greatly, also.
Quote from: Anthony_Nysse on June 26, 2016, 11:24:01 AMQuote from: BCrosby on June 26, 2016, 10:48:12 AMHelp me out here. Why would it matter if Parkmaster gang mowers are used to cut bent fw's? Is it just a matter of nostalgia or are there other reasons?Bob VERY, VERY rarely see Parkmasters or 7gang pull behinds units to mow any more. Everything is hydraulics, lightweight and 1 machine (no tractor pulling unit) Quality of cut and heights can differ greatly, also.Tony, If a gang gives one a 7.5/10 quality cut is it worth some more time to see how it performs on newer bents? The new strands tend to grow more upright and require less water. Do you feel a gang cut would be too much of a flier lie with bent grass these days? I find the ultra low height we are cutting bent grass fairways today unneeded especially for the majority of golfers. I'm curious if a higher cut on the new bent strands would mean more additional thatch then with a normal low cut. It would be cool to see some new technology mixed up with some old school stuff to see what happens. One could say you are putting an escort engine in a Corvette but oh well. Would an aluminum frame reduce the weight by 2/3 and thus require a small lighter tracker to pull?