Bro this vlog was sick. As someone who is just now barely learning about the world of landscaping and agriculture working with the city, this video was a cool perspective on landscaping and the hard work it takes. Dope vlog man
@@jcslawntips ok, thanks for the reply. I have a gravely hd with the x factor 2 deck, just build my own striping kit for it, running Ballard high lift or ripper blades 👍
I have one, and never weighed it at a scale with 3 buckets, 36" 18" and 12". I have the Cab with the long reach or arm. If anybody ever weighed one, I'd like to know what the scales said, don't trust the obscure so called legal tow as touted.
I had same problem a few years ago. It was SK750. It laid on its side for a few hours before I put it back on its feet 😅. Couldn’t start the engine, couse oil got into the cylinders and engine got seized. All I did, I unscrewed glow plugs and cranked the engine for a minute to get rid of oil from cylinders. Put glow plugs back and started the engine. It produced smoke for 15 minutes until oil leftovers were burned out. Added some oil to the engine and never had any problems since.
Hi All, I'm planning to develop a customer relationship management (CRM) app targeted towards busy professionals like JC. This app would be designed to help people who are always on the go manage their customer relationships effectively. I'd love to get some feedback on: Main pain points: What are the biggest challenges that busy professionals face when it comes to customer relationship management? Use cases: What are the most common situations where a CRM app would be helpful for this target audience? This feedback will be crucial in shaping the development of the app. Thanks, Bishav N R
if you feel it get tippy, slam that bucket down. Its a life saver. Watching your video... You had the bucket way too high while not on flat ground. Was this a test of stability? Otherwise I have no clue of what you were trying to do at the time of your rollover
I think that’s a good price in today’s market a new one is probably pushing close to $8,000 if I had to guess. Maybe they’ll negotiate and you can get it for $5,000. You never know
Wow. That thing has some big disadvantages. I think the 42/44/48 is a better option. Inclines are it's big down fall. I have the 48 pro series and it can fit thru most gates but i can mow some sketchy hills.
I own a pro 48 and it sucks as far as cutting grass. I bought it brand new and it never would not good. Crazy. How did the compact do on hills? I have over 25 years exp and can mow some sketchy hills lol. But just curious how that compact does considering it's allot narrower
I tipped our Ditch Witch SK850 a few years ago. It's not necessarily the grade that gets them, its getting them cockeyed or off camber and all it takes is a little rocking or shifting of weight to one side too much. Good on you to call the dealer. We didn't call the dealer, it smoked a bit, but was fine once that was burnt off.
What about the Kubota scl1000 or the Wacker sm100? I’m trying to decide which company to go with right now, this would be my first and only machine so no brand loyalty
Hard work pays off, I could definitely see a switch and go in the future. Carhartt seat covers would also be nice. I’m also 23 living at home so I 1000% agree
I use an old school Meyer straight blade still and have zero spill off. It's all in how you plow. Now, could I speed up my production with a larger plow? Absolutely. But do you need fancy plows? Absolutely not. Give me a 10' straight blade and watch how well it works👍🏼