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Great start. But here is the pro-tip…… lengthen your string to about 12-14 inches, rev up your trimmer and only let the last inch hit the surfaces. You will now be a Pro-level edging.
What ended up being the problem with that DXT? I just bought a 9’2 used 2014ish year with wings this spring. Was wondering if there’s a common problem with them?
The blowout cap for the reservoir needed to be replaced, I’d recommend doing that before the start of the winter just to be safe. They are solid plows and I know you will be happy with it.
@@theperstinprescription9833 How about maximizing the quality of your work? There's more to it that taking a huge 72" 0-turn and rutting the crap out of the turf blasting through the yard. Plus going over the yard 19 times trying to get the clippings small enough is NOT a time saver slash money maker.
Hey Ledge hill landscape a another awesome videos on your channel i can't wait to get back mowing lawn u definitely my favorite RU-vidr do u got your business on the side of your truck
Looks like you just had flashing lights on the trailer; I dunno about running lights at the tail 🤔 Congrats on the purchase, and glad it was a safe trip.
I'm not a fan of the plows that attach themselves like the Boss and SnowEx do. I have a few friends that own Boss plows and they got me to try one and I hated it. I'm retired now but I ran all Westerns. Easy on and easy off. I know everyone puts that ratchet strap on the headset but I've seen a couple bend. Next time you might want to throw the wings in the box of your truck and get rid of some of the weight. We also drive the plow up a snowbank and then tighten the strap. That way the plow is already in the air you're just holding it there.
I just bought a truck with a Boss V plow was came with it and I feel the same way, first thing I thought was if that switch goes everything goes. Had a Western V Blade on my old truck, easy on, easy off. Only problem I had was the wires on the truck side that wore over time because they hung on the outside and kept moving when you drove so make sure they are secured insde the bumper. I do like the new systems in some ways, but the less electrical the better, I don't really need a switch to help me put on a plow.