Same here, most satisfying mowing videos, and straight to the point. Some lawn guys go on and on and on lol I just want to watch grass being cut in a satisfying manner
SO this video has almost 600,000 views. I'm picturing this as if people are all present watching this in real life. That's like seven stadiums of people watching this man mow his grass. Lawn mowing rock star. my how entertainment has changed! lmao....Yet I am going to watch the whole thing, no doubt there.
lol, yea, it's a mystery isn't it? And this is one of the lower view counts. Some of them are in the millions. Who knew that people would want to watch grass getting mowed. Happy to provide the footage.
@@jerrysylvesterjr You clearly don't mow 200+ lawns a week, you think you hear just fine but when you use protection you can tell the difference and won't go back.
I ran a 61 inch cut velocity deck man they were awesome i go by a rule you take care of it full service every weekend or every 2 weekends they will last
I've always been taught to throw the grass away from the uncut grass. It puts excess stress on the mower to mow the clippings and the unmowed grass. That is with tall grass.
Sometimes the hero that you know only wears a shirt and a short pant. I'm not the owner of this place, but I just wanna say thank you for your service good sir. It is satisfying to see a lawn gets mowed and cleaned up. Truly incredible, the work that you do. Cheers mate.
I WISH mowing "tall" grass for me was like this. I was mowing lawns 2-3.5 feet tall with a troy bilt pony last year. Just creeping along at 0.5 mph, engine struggling...but in the end the lawn got cut. I managed to buy a mustang ztr for this year...I'm still a long ways away from being able to but a commercial zero turn.
It's been a good minute since I had the chance to view one of you great many videos but now at 2am I'm viewing it and I see the scag is still up to its usually mowing thick grass and making that cash 👌💵💰
That grass height, was looking like the Eisenhower Hotel grounds, after they opened back up do to the shut down last year! I felt, for that groundskeeper.
Thanks for the video. For normal weekly mowers like myself, how often would you recommend sharpening blades? Twice a season? I'm sure you keep yours like a razor.
Dear Sir, I'm happy to see you working with this tool, if you don't mind I can get information: 1. the mower machine used, what product and type? 2. How long can it take for 1 ha? 3. how much does it price , 4, how much is the fuel consumption for 1 ha? 5. What's the octane fuel? If you have a website I'm very happy. thank you
Hey Mike I purchased a Ryobi 52cc Easy Start Brush Cutter from Bunning's Warehouse(I live in New Zealand) about three weeks ago and I had to take it back and get a new one because something had broken loose and was rattling around in the starter housing. The customer service lady said they get very few of those returned with issues. Is it safe to assume it was a one-off that escaped quality control at the factory? Given Ryobi is from what I've read a good brand.
Not for nothing & not saying I'm right/wrong &/or better..... But when cutting tall grass I would suggest not to pile up the clippings on the next line thats yet to be cut, avoiding more stress on the mower & less tearing of the grass itself from forcing through the clippings.. Some properties don't matter for the tearing of the grass but its less stress on the mower itself. The clippings if necessary could get "re-cut" on an opposing cutting pattern, may need to raise the deck for breathing room to spread/chop it better. Some may say its a waste of time re-cutting but if ur going through "tall" grass & the clippings at the same time, most the time's ur going to have to slow down anyways "wasting more time" either way. Kinda like a Zamboni pattern but this pattern isn't necessary every time.
Mike, in your opinion what would be a better blade for st Augustine grass. I have a set of stens hi-lift blades and I also have a set of gator mulching blades
Well I'm in Florida so there are no wrong answers. You can leave a mess and it composts in a week. But the higher north you get the more you would need to bag or rake.
Yea, you know, I ran a Kohler on another 52 I had and it was smooth and reliable, but it just didn't perform like the Kawasaki. I want the Kawasaki on everything!
Después toda la basura se aspira..? O se deja ahí, para que sirva de abono..? Así el pasto crece de nuevo rápido, y se es llamado de nuevo para cortar...
Thank God, for lazy people ! Course it did remind me of my promise to my wife to cut our grass, before the Tropical storm gets here from Texas. Great video.