Thank you for the value you give in your videos 👍🏻 I am a recent single mom and homeowner learning to do all things lawn care myself. I am terrible trimming hedges and bushes, this was helpful! Would you consider doing a video or do you have any tips on preventing grass clumping? I cut it high and often using a 0 turn mower but always seem to have clumping. Also, learning to keep flower beds and mulch cleaned out after mowing, trimming, and blowing. Thanks again for all the helpful advice and tips… we appreciate your time
@TuckerSmithCoaching WOW! What an AWESOME comment. Thank you soo much for watching. I am so glad I could help. The best way to control clumping is to start at a height above what you want to lawn to be. Make several passes over the lawn and drop the deck 1/2" each time. It will take more time, but in the long run, it will save you time. Also, don't cut your lawn when it is wet with dew. Dry grass spreads better. As for keeping clippings out of flowerbeds and weed control, when mowing, discharge clippings away from beds back into the lawn. Weed control can be done by using a simple weed killer, then removing the dead material. Let me know if I can help in any other way.
Thanks for watching! Actually, no. The dealer, Lanky's, requires they do the break in oil change at 5-8 hours. That was done 2 weeks ago. BTW, I'm running Opti-4 sae30 oil in that machine too.
hey brian just scraped out my deck on my gravely zt hd 52 had her up on the jack and ate some grass but if i crap out a four leaf clover ill make medicall history ha ha think im gonna get a pressure washer and let her rip the little lady said i looked like a detroit diesel blew black sout all over me we both had a laugh when i saw myself in the mirror ha ha
@@BigSouthOutdoorsTV laughter makes the world go round as does Jesus and God dad went home for a few days from the hospital I'm sure glad to see that he's back home for a little while