GREAT JOB!!! A couple of ideas: 1)Develop drawings and material lists of the cart and all of the lawn equipment that you use. Sell them on line so that others can start their own businesses, perhaps with a business plan. 2) Develop a video on how often you perform maintenance on each item, what the blades/trimmer twin cost. Send a copy of your videos(1&2) to EGO, saying why you use their products, AND how other kids/people could follow in your footsteps. They might cut you a deal on parts or SPONSOR you!!! Keep up the great work!!! Bob
Comment on blades: you can hand sharpen your blades with metal hand files to razor sharp. The best part is that it removes very little metal and you can rotate between two sets of blades all mowing season. Both mower and edger. Bank $$ while still providing a superior cut! Enjoy your channel...Great work ethic.
You are inspiration for many people and I applaud you for your work ethics. Here are suggestions to speed up and correctly maintain your EGO equipment cleaning process that I personally use: - Get a Ryobi 18V 600psi cordless Power Washer that runs on bucket water or the hose and will easily clean up all the buildups on the equipment when avoiding the water spray on any electric motor areas - Use High Lift lower blade to get the best mulch/bagging/rear side discharge results - Get a plastic scrapper blade from Amazon for quick under clean up on wet grass - Use a torque ranch to torque the blades to the correct torque to avoid over torqueing the bolts that will starches the bolts to touch the motor through the shaft and stop the motor. - insert the screw driver into the whole of the plastic housing next to the mower motor to stop the rotation of the blade to remove/install the blade quickly Keep up the excellent team work 👍👍👍
Yall can save money by sharpening the blades. Yall don’t have to sharpen the blades right away tho. You can take the dull blades out and replace em with new sharp blades and whenever yall have one of these maintenance days yall can sharpen the blades then.😊
I am always impressed at how clean your equipment is and how smart you dress as you work. I also like the way you all work together so well. The cart is amazing too, doubling as transport and a workbench! Keep up the good work!
You guys do a great job. It's always good to clean your equipment. When you're done for the day. It will last longer and glad to see your hard work paying off. Proud of you guys keep fulfilling my dreams and I'll keep watching
Guys, this video is complete perfection! also a couple things that do help is a lawn mower blade balancer, after the blade is sharpend sit the blade on the balancer if it sits even your good it is balanced if not it will need a little more sharpened it will help so the mower don't shake or vibrate and it will last longer, also a weed eater line snap it cuts the line straight and there is no waste. both items I have and use they also can be bought at any store maybe ten or so dollars for both items they really help. appreciate the videos! thank you regan!
I would love to see a video of how you handle paperwork and plans and know what days and when to cut grass. An Invoice i mostly do if i have 10 or more yards to cut
If "EGO" does Not know about you, they should. When they do learn about you I guarantee, YOU WILL NEVER HAVE TO BUY ANOTHER TOOL! (they love free advertising)
My mower and yard tools are also Ego, and they work well but I only use them once a week, 6 months out of the year. Do they hold up ok for your business? My mower battery is more then 5 years old and still works like new, I can always mow the entire yard on one charge. It's nice not having to mess with gas, oil, tune-ups, and the noise, Ego is the best mower I ever had.
I been watching your videos for a little while I don't always Comment but I do watch them And like them Did you know you can sherpen the blades Multiple times Before you Get new ones. You can do it with a grinder. Or hand file. Keep up the good work.
How many minutes does the battery last on the string trimmer and the mower? My equipment is getting older and these look like a good replacement option.
Do you have to share the equipment? If so, how do you schedule who has the trailer and when? How do you handle a conflict, say, if you both have lawns to do at the same time?
We did buy some new equipment this year with the money we saved last summer. And lincoln now can drive to his lawns in his truck… last year we just traded, he mowed mon-wed and i mowed thu-sat
Just a thought and I don't know if they make one or not but you have a check and see if he can make a impact wrench that uses the same battery and it would be quicker changing your blades