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Hi guys
I have probably asked already, I'm having trouble finding someone to spin grind the reel on the imperial, the main issue if finding somone who can sort out the bed knife set up with the rivets. Has anyone got one ground and made up successfully?.
Regards gizmo
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Hi gizmo, yes mate, see the thread here...scroll back to the beginning of the thread. HERE In the meantime, contact your local Bowls Club, speak to the greenskeeper and find out the name of the engineer who sharpens their reels.... Take the whole unit to him and get him to disassemble, check (and replace if necessary) the reel bearings, spin grind the reel, surface grind the knife-blade (and/or replace if necessary), re-assemble and adjust ready to replace in the machine. The engineer will be able to remove and replace the rivets if necessary. 
Please do not PM me asking for support. Please post your questions in the appropriate forums, as the replies it may receive may help all members, not just the individual member. Kindest Regards, Darryl
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hi deejay,
the bowling club boys use the same guy we use. Which means it gets sent up to sydney, only hassle is from what they've told me they wouldn't know what to do with it being the bed knife and rivets so im trying to find somone who has maybe done one before.
looks like he sent that one to seven hills roller mowers, i'll have to give them a try this week
cheers
Last edited by gizmo1993; 03/05/12 10:22 PM.
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Not a prob gizmo, please let us know how you get on. Best of luck with it. 
Please do not PM me asking for support. Please post your questions in the appropriate forums, as the replies it may receive may help all members, not just the individual member. Kindest Regards, Darryl
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hi deejay,
the bowling club boys use the same guy we use. Which means it gets sent up to sydney, only hassle is from what they've told me they wouldn't know what to do with it being the bed knife and rivets so im trying to find somone who has maybe done one before.
looks like he sent that one to seven hills roller mowers, i'll have to give them a try this week
cheers One of my old cylinder mowers is a Morrison that has a Ransome reel/blade system similar to, if not the same as, what you describe. I was reluctant to pull it apart so sent the entire thing to Seven Hills Roller Mowers in the Sydney western suburbs. The job they did on the sharpening was OK - the reel is good and the bed knife was sharpened while still riveted to the base plate - it had plenty of meat left on it. The main issues I had with them were the finishing (lousy paint job - new paint just sprayed over old paint and rust) and the fact that the unit was mis-assembled with the reel facing the other direction. I've since rectified the issues and installed and set up the reel though I don't think that I'll ever use them again. See posts #36601 and #36667 for details (Old cylinder mower thread on this forum) https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=35924&page=2Chris
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2HP Kirby-Tecumseh Scott Bonnar 45 (14" cylinder) 2HP Briggs & Stratton Morrison 350BD (14" cylinder) 3HP Briggs & Stratton Rover (17" rotary)
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hi deejay,
the bowling club boys use the same guy we use. Which means it gets sent up to sydney, only hassle is from what they've told me they wouldn't know what to do with it being the bed knife and rivets so im trying to find somone who has maybe done one before.
looks like he sent that one to seven hills roller mowers, i'll have to give them a try this week
cheers One of my old cylinder mowers is a Morrison that has a Ransome reel/blade system similar to, if not the same as, what you describe. I was reluctant to pull it apart so sent the entire thing to Seven Hills Roller Mowers in the Sydney western suburbs. The job they did on the sharpening was OK - the reel is good and the bed knife was sharpened while still riveted to the base plate - it had plenty of meat left on it. The main issues I had with them were the finishing (lousy paint job - new paint just sprayed over old paint and rust) and the fact that the unit was mis-assembled with the reel facing the other direction. I've since rectified the issues and installed and set up the reel though I don't think that I'll ever use them again. See posts #36601 and #36667 for details (Old cylinder mower thread on this forum) https://www.outdoorking-forum.com.au/forum/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=35924&page=2Chris Chris, is there anyone else you would reccomend or know of?
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I also own an old SB45 that I'm restoring and for this one I stripped the mower completely, had the reel and bedknife beadblasted and painted prior to sending them away to be sharpened. I used a local Queensland firm and as far as I can tell they did a good job though I haven't refitted them to the mower base yet. There must be someone in the ACT who can do this for you ... The guys I used were GA Power Equipment Spares ( www.gaspares.com.au) in Sodium Street, Narangba. Good luck with the rebuild, Chris
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2HP Kirby-Tecumseh Scott Bonnar 45 (14" cylinder) 2HP Briggs & Stratton Morrison 350BD (14" cylinder) 3HP Briggs & Stratton Rover (17" rotary)
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we have got a bloke who grinds them here but i have heard he isnt real flash either. ill have to keep searching.
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