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Yesterday May 18th after a couple of days of rain decided to roll the lawn again while good and soft . Weather was cold , wet , snow , sun and breezy . But was comfortable the whole time .
5' , holds about 50 us gallon. +roller = total weight of about 500 lbs
5' , holds about 50 us gallon. +roller = total weight of about 500 lbs
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I have no experience with rolling a lawn. Did it work well Dave? Any concern about the AG tires or the roller takes care of that anyway?
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I'm also curious... With how small my roller is and how heavy my 4020 is, I figure if the lawn is soft enough for my roller to doing anything then the 4020 must be making larger ruts than the roller can flatten!

Admittedly I haven't done the ground pressure calcs...
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Lookin good Dave. I wonder if a fella hooked up one of those hydraulic vibrators that they use on stone slinger trucks to get all the gravel out of the box, would that help with rolling better.

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I've got a handful of area's that need rolled out too. Afraid that it will not compact it like I want with one of those. Been wanting to try this also. I've seen a guy advertise around me with a walk behind 2 drum roller compactor for doing lawns. I need to find his number and see if he can fix me up. It looks very heavy what he has.

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propane1 wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 12:29 pm Lookin good Dave. I wonder if a fella hooked up one of those hydraulic vibrators that they use on stone slinger trucks to get all the gravel out of the box, would that help with rolling better.

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I have thought about it but not got there yet . It couldn't hurt . Besides there might be a :wife: joke in there some where . :rofl:
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Eugen wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 9:55 am I have no experience with rolling a lawn. Did it work well Dave? Any concern about the AG tires or the roller takes care of that anyway?
Seams to worked well . mostly for flattening the mole hills after the winter so as not to kill the blades on the mower first cut . The Aggs didn't bite to much . They were on from disking the garden and to lazy to take them off . There the loaded one I usually put on Frankie .
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DavidBarkey wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 3:31 pm
propane1 wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 12:29 pm Lookin good Dave. I wonder if a fella hooked up one of those hydraulic vibrators that they use on stone slinger trucks to get all the gravel out of the box, would that help with rolling better.

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I have thought about it but not got there yet . It couldn't hurt . Besides there might be a :wife: joke in there some where . :rofl:
Yes I know. Was gunna say something. Hehe. But I didn’t.


Oh yeah, vibrator ramble. Hehe. I remembered. Hopefully nobody gets annoyed.

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I’ve had it on my mind to build a roller like that for awhile now. Haven’t come across a tank to make one out of yet, not that it matters, I don’t think I have time to add another project into the mix at this point!
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JSinMO wrote: Wed Apr 19, 2023 10:24 pm I’ve had it on my mind to build a roller like that for awhile now. Haven’t come across a tank to make one out of yet, not that it matters, I don’t think I have time to add another project into the mix at this point!
Are there any Pipe line contractors in your area? I worked pipeline for a few years and drug home some 4.5 foot drops from 24 inch pipe. I used one to rebuild a buddies 48" wide big box store roller. The drum was made of extra thin sheet metal and cracked big time from rolling over Oak surface roots.
When I delivered it to my buddy I said let's see you wreck this one and hit the drum full force with a 8 pound sledge hammer :O OH did I mention the pipe I used has 3/8" thick side wall :O

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