Q:can I fill it with sand so I dont have to worry about rust
by|Oct 9, 2020
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A: You could fill it with sand, although sand is heavier than water so you need to keep that in mind regarding the towing capacity of your mower. Also it will take a very long time to add the sand due to the small hose hole you will need to sift the sand through.
by|Oct 10, 2020
A: Yes
by|Mar 19, 2021
Q:Another question. Can these rollers be used on repairing asphalt driveways. Like patching or re- surfing? Thank you so much
by|Aug 25, 2019
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A: I would say NO. Since you have to pull them with something you'd be leaving machine tracks bad.
by|May 1, 2020
A: No, these rollers are not designated to be used on repairing asphalt driveways.
by|Aug 30, 2019
Q:Can anyone tell me how thick the steel on this roller is? What is the gauge. The thickness of the steel? Thank you
by|Aug 25, 2019
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A: Pretty thin, maybe 12 gauge.
by|Apr 9, 2021
A: The drum is 14 gauge steel.
by|Nov 9, 2021
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Q:What guage steel is the roller made with?
by|Mar 22, 2019
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A: I do not know but i can tell youi it work on any surface. When i put my yard in it was covered with shale and i packed it down no dents full of water did a good job i have used it a lot and NO dents or rest I iwould every have to replace it i would buy the same.
by|Mar 24, 2019
A: The drum is constructed of 14 gauge steel.
by|Apr 10, 2020
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Q:what size is the plug? 1 1/4 in. plug doesn't seem to fit tight.
by|Dec 13, 2018
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A: It’s an expansion plug. Tighten with a screwdriver to get the seal. I use vasoline on the rubber to make the seal water tight.
Drain every year to avoid freezing.
by|Apr 10, 2020
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A: Remove the plug and attachment from roller and hold it with a glove and turn the the tee and tighten the rubber end as tight as you can get it and leave it set a number of days
to soften the rubber then make sure the hole is not damaged loosen it and put a little WD 40 the shaft to the washer should work great this is my second one when i sold my first
house he wanted to keep replaced it with the same model they last forever.
by|Dec 14, 2018
Q:What keeps water or whatever it is filled with from leaking out at:
The butt seam on the roller body?
Around the shafts?
How are the bushings sealed?
Thanks
by|Oct 13, 2018
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A: Ohio Steel rollers are carefully welded and checked for leaks before final production. The bushings are not sealed as they are not bearings. We use an oil impregnated bearing that is integrated into the drawbar.
by|Oct 15, 2018
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A: The butt seam is just welded. I have owned mine for 2 years with no leaks.
The shaft runs through the hollow tube in the middle of the drum
The bung is a rubber compression stopper.
by|Oct 15, 2018
A: It doesn't leak.
by|Apr 9, 2021
Q:What can I fill this with:
That won't wear it out on the inside
That won't rust it out on the inside
That won't freeze and cause it to split
That I can still be able to weld on it later
And that is fairly inexpensive
Any ideas??
Thanks
by|Oct 13, 2018
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A: We recommend filling with water and emptying and drying before cold weather arrives. Alternatively you can add antifreeze to the water and never empty the roller. Some people fill with sand but that would be a very slow process due to the size of the fill hole. I can’t speak to the ability to weld on it with these materials inside the roller.
by|Apr 10, 2020
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A: Water ios the best drain it when done
by|Mar 24, 2019
A: There is an additive that you can put in the water to keep it from freezing and getting rusty. We are just going to empty the roller at the end of the season.
by|Apr 15, 2020
Q:Is there an attachment, so that I can push or pull this unit by hand (given, with much less water)?
by|Mar 7, 2018
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A: Not this one but there are other models available that you can walk.
by|May 5, 2023
A: Thanks for your question. There is no attachment currently offered by Ohio Steel to convert a tow-behind roller to a push roller.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No, you can not push or pull by hand.
by|May 5, 2023
A: I suppose you could easily put a piece of wood or metal bar through and drill center hole,round the ends for grip.
Or attach to a large dog.
by|May 5, 2023
A: No attachment is included to allow you to push or pull the roller by hand. I do believe there is a roller that is made to push or pull.