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This will show you how to stripe your yard like the professionals, and you'll save $100!
 
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Step 1: Gather

1. pvc pipe 3" thick and the width of the back wheels or slightly smaller.(see picture)

2. 3/4" thick plywood

3. 2 "eye" hooks big enough for 2 plastic ties to go through.

4. Several long plastic ties

5. drill

6. screwdriver

7. 3" hole saw (optional)

8. Gravel or sand.
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MomOf3Es says: Apr 24, 2012. 4:13 PM
Very cool! I've always wondered how they did that! Thanks
gawenski says: Mar 18, 2012. 2:35 PM
And what is the point of striping a lawn again??
The Last Gunslinger26 says: May 4, 2010. 9:57 PM
Can this be adapted for a walk behind mower
Andale_The_Great in reply to The Last Gunslinger26Aug 4, 2011. 7:11 PM
only if you mow tall and use a heavy stick/pipe/whatever with it.
MrDude1986 in reply to The Last Gunslinger26Jul 11, 2010. 10:53 AM
Yeah but the effect isn't as dramatic because a push mower is much closer to the ground. You will have to hike it up a wee bit and do everything the same for your push mower. You could also always mount this on a broom stick and do it by hand.
holsteincowsgotmilk says: May 13, 2008. 8:07 AM
If you would own a simplicity mower instead of a deere, you wouldnt have to make this. simplicity's have full width deck rollers built right on them.
cmd (author) in reply to holsteincowsgotmilkMay 13, 2008. 10:35 AM
Yeah buy a Simplicity instead of a real mower???
MsJaxFla in reply to cmdMar 13, 2011. 9:03 AM
Go Green!!! Get rid of all that grass!!!! (grin) We here in Florida are trying to use less water and go green and natural. Plant only local plants, tolerant of your growing conditions. You don't need all that grass to mow.
louisw says: Jul 11, 2010. 9:58 PM
thanks for your inst. i was at a farm supply getting a piece of belting (available in widths starting at 4", i was getting 6" X 3') and the guy asked if I was making a stripper. seems here they just add that behind the deck to stripe. This belting is bullet proof.
mcovill says: Jul 11, 2010. 5:45 PM
I always wondered how they did that. Thanks for the great tip.
Reble_45 says: Jul 11, 2010. 10:32 AM
I've done this in the past, with good results. Someone else mentioned it, but I'll hit it again, make sure to alternate the cut for each mowing, Mow front to back one session, then the next side to side, the next sideways, the next front to back, and so on and so forth. Heck, get creative, I've done spiral cuts before, and those look pretty sweet from time to time, keeps the neighbors guessing, thats for sure. but I always just used a push mower, and the effect was visible. Not sure you really need the bar. I also agree that incorporating a mechanism for the weighted bar to raise and lower it is a good idea as well. Perhaps and old throttle cable would work well? I guess it really depends on the weight of your bar, and the way it would be adjusted. Thoughts anyone?
Simmons says: Jul 11, 2010. 7:53 AM
That's awesome and so simple! I think I will surprise my old man next I mow the lawn
cjbjetz says: Aug 6, 2008. 11:29 AM
here in northern illinois there are so many landscape companies that every third truck you see has a lawnmower on it, none of the landscapers here use stripers on their mowers they just get the lawn cut and get on to their next job. The mowers leave a nice even stripe from the direction they were moving while they were cutting the lawn
chrwei in reply to cjbjetzJul 11, 2010. 7:27 AM
higher end mowers have a metal bar or roller at the back of the blade deck which gives the same effect but has practical purpose too... keeping the large deck level.
folky15 says: Jul 13, 2007. 9:23 PM
Love the Windmill and the kissing Dutch couple! If ya ain't Dutch, then ya ain't much!
H1T4TCH1 in reply to folky15Jun 15, 2010. 11:22 PM
xD kissing dutch people? we don't kiss that much! but the windmills are true :P
rayfalcon in reply to folky15Feb 5, 2009. 11:35 PM
can you use concrete or quickcrete in the bar and how about welding a handle and aparatus for lifting the unit up and down instead of just "zip tying it on " which could get any by standers hurt or maybe even hurt your mower truckinforjesus@windstream.net
Father Christmas says: Jun 21, 2009. 8:19 PM
To be voiced by Billy Mays; "And now your lawn can have that freshly vacuumed look!"
MegaMaker in reply to Father ChristmasJul 27, 2009. 2:11 PM
w00t!
The Expert Noob in reply to Father ChristmasJun 21, 2009. 10:25 PM
ROFLMAO "Billy Mays here with another fantastic product! The Lawn Striper!"
46659706 says: Jul 13, 2009. 3:01 PM
re piola
rockybob300 says: Jun 25, 2009. 6:17 PM
Check out mine, I made a little trailer hitch to attach it to my type of tractor.
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Tyrone123 in reply to rockybob300Jun 28, 2009. 7:26 PM
how far is that off the ground?
rockybob300 in reply to Tyrone123Jun 29, 2009. 7:19 AM
Its 3/4" off the ground.
olivierdemontpellier says: Jun 25, 2009. 4:53 PM
my lawn is perfect without kind of efforts, without using any fuel, i share a sheep with a friend , during 7 months ( a sheep cost 85 $, we need to keep it more than 6 months to be " an official sheep riser " and have to have the right to eat it )
Katarukito says: Jun 22, 2009. 3:01 PM
o.O We hire people to mow our lawn for us .. doesn't look like this though.
Foxtrot70 says: Jun 22, 2009. 8:42 AM
Aside from the massive waste of fuel... looks great! How do you mark the lanes? I guess you just eyeball it?
ScubaSteve says: Jun 18, 2009. 9:33 PM
Dosent it have to be wider than the cutting deck? because the cutting deck on our mower is weder than the wheelbase
testingthelimits says: Jun 17, 2009. 6:26 PM
about how much weight did you put in the roller?
wenpherd says: Jun 17, 2009. 3:18 PM
thats cool!
JellyWoo says: Jun 16, 2009. 2:18 PM
what's the point?
tagzisninja in reply to JellyWooJun 16, 2009. 6:08 PM
To get that baseball diamond look.
souske25 says: Jun 15, 2009. 6:14 PM
i am soooo gunna make my yard with a baseball diamond pattern
insomartin says: Aug 31, 2008. 10:18 PM
Thanks! i used a 3$ laser pointer to guide me my lawn looks great now. nice lawn mower!
nibbler125 says: Aug 31, 2008. 8:37 PM
id try it but my lawn is dead beacuse we havent had any rain in a long time :( and im not makin no money beacuse i mow the lawn for an allowance
Marlock1 says: Aug 20, 2008. 1:00 AM
Our old mower's blades did not reach the wheels which were mounted outside the ... hull. So to get a clean smooth lawn you would overlap the previous lane. If you ran the wheels on top the previous wheel marks, it left an un-cut row/strip which would pop up later making it look "striped" . I always mowed so that the tufts looked like stripes from the window Mom used to check on whether the yard needed mowing yet. The stripes made it look like it was mowed fairly recently... :)
chattypatty says: Mar 29, 2008. 9:26 AM
This is great! Thanks 4 the direxs-gonna build one. Hey, Turf Wars r REAL in the suburbs....I want the coolest yard on the block, this will do it.Plus I have nothing to do between the hours of 4am till 6am.
cas6767 in reply to chattypattyJul 20, 2008. 1:16 PM
If you really wanna win the turf wars stop mowing your lawn altogether. That 'll teach em. Or just plant bamboo.
Aerospaced says: Nov 4, 2007. 12:20 PM
Oh good grief! The effect is achieved using ANY mower! It's called bi-lateral cutting. You go one direction then the other. You can even get a checkerboard pattern by starting with the two stripes at a higher deck setting then mowing the intersecting lines at the next lower setting. If you put some real thought into it, you can make logos and other patterns too See American Landscape contractors Association (ALCA)for more.
cmd (author) in reply to AerospacedMay 13, 2008. 10:38 AM
Yeah, I guess some people actually think I did this because it didn't make stripes without it. I actually made this because even tho all mowers make stripes they do not look as even and distinct as they do with a roller or a drag. That's why the pros use them.
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