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24in Lawn Grass Roller,Tow Behind Water/Sand Filled Lawn Sod Rollers,Heavy Duty Steel Sod Roller,Cylindrical Iron Lawn Roller,with U-Shaped Handle,for Garden, Park, Backyard, Farm (Green)

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24in Lawn Grass Roller,Tow Behind Water/Sand Filled Lawn Sod Rollers,Heavy Duty Steel Sod Roller,Cylindrical Iron Lawn Roller,with U-Shaped Handle,for Garden, Park, Backyard, Farm (Green)
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What It Is

This is a 24-inch wide tow-behind lawn roller designed for flattening soil, smoothing bumpy lawns, pressing sod, or leveling garden beds. It works with any lawn tractor, riding mower, or ATV that has a standard hitch—no special machine required.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, confirm three things:

  • Hitch type: The U-shaped handle attaches to a standard 1-1/4" to 2" receiver hitch or a simple clevis pin. Measure your mower’s hitch opening to ensure the handle pin fits snugly.
  • Towing capacity: The roller weighs about 45 lbs empty and can be filled with water (up to ~150 lbs) or sand (up to ~200 lbs). Your mower must be able to pull that weight. Most lawn tractors with 12+ HP can handle it, but check your owner’s manual for maximum towed load.
  • Width: 24 inches is narrower than most mower decks (typically 38–54 inches). This means it won’t cover your full width in one pass—plan for overlapping passes.

No OEM compatibility needed; it’s universal for any machine with a hitch.

Key Things to Know

  • Assembly required: You’ll need basic tools (wrenches, pliers) to attach the handle and fill plug. Expect 20–30 minutes.
  • Fill carefully: Water is easier to drain but less dense; sand gives more weight but is permanent unless you empty it dry. Do not overfill—leave air space to avoid pressure buildup.
  • Rust risk: The steel drum is painted, but scratches from rocks or rough ground will expose metal. Store it dry or apply a coat of rust-preventive paint if you see chips.
  • No ball bearings: The axle rides on simple bushings. It rolls fine on soft ground but may drag or squeak on hard surfaces. Lubricate the axle periodically.

Should You Buy It

This roller is a solid budget pick for homeowners with a riding mower who need to level a small-to-medium lawn, press in sod, or smooth garden beds. It’s not built for heavy commercial use or large properties (the narrow width and simple bushings limit speed and durability), but for occasional weekend use under $50, it does the job.

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