My local dealer is awesome as well. If my equipment goes down, they bump me up to the fix now list. It pays to buy from a dealer and let them know it's all work related, the good dealers are there for you. A dealer is very important for when you have equipment failure. If they put you on a long list, find another dealer that cares.
I'm newly in charge of playground mulch where I work. EXCELLENT JOB, EXCELLENT COMENTARY! Thanks for making this video! New follower!💯 I hope everything in your life goes well my friend.
Hey man what kind of fabric did you use? Need to do the same thing in my backyard at the bottom of a hill. I’m down stream of 16 houses at the end of a street so I catch everybody’s drainage. 11:34
I used a SCAG for about 3 years taking care of a Cemetery . Lots of open ground & being in South you see lots of Fire Ant mounds . You can hit one & mower would go through them without it choking down. Whereas before the SCAG I used a Cub & John Deere & both had same horsepower as SCAG & would stall out & even warped blade on one of them. To hit a Mound with them you had to make 2 passes through mound. I have mowed 10 & 12 inch high grass & never choked it down.
Before I put the "sealed bearings" in I take a small screwdriver to pop the bearing cover off. one on each bearing and fill the bearing with grease. No way they put enough grease in them. I do install the cover then the ones I removed I make sure I install the bearing with the covers that were reinstalled are facing each other. The reason these bearings fail a lot is not enough grease.
Man, I am completely redoing a car hauler suspension. My equalizer, shackle links, u bolts, bearings, bushings, and all are shot. I am going to replace the leaf springs on the rear axle. The binding strap on one spring has slipped a couple of inches. You have to change both sides of the axle, so they are equal.
🤜🤛 Thank you for checking in with me brother!! Yes, everything is going well here. Been busy working on other projects and needed a little break from the RU-vid world 😎💪✌️ Hope you’re doing well and ready for the FALL SEASON OF AMAZINGNESS
So I did this and it worked for about a month. All of a sudden it starts doing it again. Bearing still seems perfectly fine. Nothing looks bent or warped on any of the other pulleys.
GREEN FEET LAWN CARE is the most Brain Dead mowers in Knoxville Tennessee. the owner Doug Rents to Drug Addicts in neighborhood. Police is called to his Rental property 7 times then a Pedophile Scoot Valintine is Arrested still in Prison TDOC & the Renter his Girlfriend Rhonda Arrested for harbouring fugitive. He never kicks them out after this. Then if you can imagine it gets worse the Drug addicts start taking over my elderly parents neighborhood many neighbors called he done nothing. Then i got involved the district attorneys office & Court when i got done he had to sell the home. oh & he half ass's every property he does better business bureau shows that. I would fire 80% of People. Have a good day
Cliff notes: Use edger spade to cut the edge line, use another shovel to make a little canal on the other side. Use a bigger shovel and add all the extra dirt to the “raised bed” or take it out. Don’t fill in the edge. Use Triple shredded hardwood mulch. Tamp it down with a rake.
Here in Texas, the majority of our lawn grass is Bermuda because of our sun blazing weather. It grows long runners. How do you keep those runners from growing through and past the trench without using a grass killer barrier?
Do you also use this trench method when the bed butts up against a sidewalk, driveway or curb? Do you have a product shopping list that you share? (EDIT: Do you lay down landscape fabric under the mulch? END EDIT)
Theyre all fired, lol. Been doing this shit solo for 20 years to not have to put up with bullshit. Mow mostly commercial. 3 mobile home parks solo, hoa, random other commercial properties. Zero time for jackasses.
Great resultant product and greater message. I like when someone I'm paying for a job that's out of my skillset takes as much pride in the work as I would myself. I'm all for DIY when I have the time tools and skills or have the time to learn the skills. But it's not always the case, so I find someone else. Your beds in this video look amazing. Clean, well spaced, and not overcrowded. Recently ripped out our overgrowth from a newly purchased home, so we're in the rebuilding stage for our beds. It's a lot of work.