I'm so sorry to hear that someone broke into your pickup's window to get your Echo's PB-9010. So many walking demons out here in this cold world. I wish you the opportunity to get another one. I don't know what I would do without mine, I probably would go insane trying to tackle a job without it.
You and I have more or less taken the same path in the lawn care business. I started out solo five years ago with a Toro Timemaster as my only mower. One of the reasons I bought it was because of the fold-flat handle since I had to roll it on ramps up into the back of my suv. That's right, I didn't even have a utility trailer lol. After about six months and a whole lot of hot summertime walking behind the Toro, I finally had enough of a customer base so I could afford to buy commercial grade equipment. My first purchase was a 48" Big Dog stander and 6x12 trailer, definitely made things a lot easier! The following year I bought a 61" Ferris 3300 to tackle some larger properties. A year later I traded the suv on a brand new Honda Ridgeline, similar Japanese lineage to your Tacoma, and both are super reliable. I still have the Timemaster, although I don't use it much anymore. It's a tough little mower, and as you said, a lot lighter and easier to maneuver than the commercial 30" version. Oh, and I also use Echo equipment (2620 & 9010 - sorry to hear about the theft), so there's another thing we have in common. You've got a nice setup that will serve you well for many years to come!
Ohh man it’s like we’ve been walking in the same shoes! Haha I love to here it bro. Happy things have worked out for both of us. I would love to see your setup if you ever decide to make a video on it. Thanks for the comments and good luck hope your business does 10x!! 🫡☘️
I run a solo setup similar to yours, it’s a great lifestyle and it pays well. Sucks that equipment theft is such a problem over there. I’m in Queensland, Australia, I don’t lock my gear up at all, even when it’s sitting in the front driveway at home overnight, not saying it never happens here but I personally have never heard of it.
Looking good man! You have the setup of a professional, well-established business that’s been doing this for at least 5 years (if you were in my area). From the full decals on the truck, to the trimmer/blower racks on the trailer. You’ve got all you need for the work you’re doing. Definitely subscribed to see the progress 💪🏼😎
Fantastic little setup... i would say get something to lock the mower on the trailer tho... relying on the handbrake on the machine only can land you in the poop 👍
Thank you. There are websites that create a QR code for you and link it to your own website. I then sent it over to the graphic company that installed it.
Nice set up, I use and edger to edge all my yards. I use all Stihl I have a Stihl FS91 Trimmer, Stihl FC91 Edger, Stihl BR600 Blower, my mower is a 2021 Exmark Lazer Z Series 48'' Mower.
Love it ...fitna start mine guess this coming year getting everything together.. equipment and all can be a little expensive..I personally do not like 2nd hand equipment..so that makes me spend a lil more but I believe it's worth it... anyways love your setup 💯
Go gettem! You can def save a couple bucks but it’s a little risky as you don’t know what ppl have done to the equipment! Thank you & good luck next season! You’ve got this 😈
I'm thinking on getting some decals for my truck 😮 I hope it bring in clients for now I got 6 yard 😅 i stay in Cleveland tx 30min from Houston I got my blower stolen today😢
@@floreslawnservice7509 cool! Ya it’s an interesting and unique feature kinda wish more standers like toro / Exmark for instance would incorporate it into their units.
Hi Flores lawn services thanks for the information on how to keep your tools safe wen you’re working on any estate I used to work on gardening myself and yes 👍 it happened to us stay safe out there guys David ❤️🇬🇧👍🪴
También tiras mulch, que máquina me recomiendas para empezar también quiero una stander pero me comentan que la 36 b wright stander no es para uso rudo, entonces no se si comprar la stander x pero esa es 48 no se por cual comprar ayuda
Depende de las casas. Yo tengo una 32 xq aquí los portones son bien chicos y no me cabe una 36. La stander B tienen muy buen corte y muy buen precio. Mientras cuides la máquina te va jalar bien. La stander I y la X no viene en 36. Solo 48,52 y valen como 2-3 mil mas. Compra la stander 36 es muy bueno. O si tienes un poco más dinero compra una scag
It’s a 5x8 from trailer supply. The 32 pro stance and toro 30 fit perfectly on there, but that’s about all you can fit. I live in a single garage home so I can’t really get anything bigger bc of space. It’s the perfect size if you’ll be focusing on mostly residential work
@@floreslawnservice7509 great input, I’m focused on residential and want to upgrade to a 36-42 stand on but want to keep the trailer size to only as much as I need to accommodate that mower and a 30” toro so I appreciate the help in visualizing it
I live in Houston too. I have 8 houses so far but I only do it on the weekends. I'm planning on buying a trailer in the near future. Do u think a 5 x 8 is enough or should I go for a 5 x 10?
Depends on the equipment and size of properties you plan on servicing. I started with 5x8 trailer. Perfect for the smaller/ medium size homes. Fit a 32-48 stand on and a 30 inch push mower in there without a problem. But think about if you ever want to do commercial work, big mulch jobs,tree trimming, etc.You might want to start with a bigger trailer if this is your end goal and work your way int it
I live in texas about 100 miles away from you and I'd like to pick you brain if I could I want to start a lawn business I have do it for a company for 5 years and I wonder if I should start now or wait till next year also did you get insurance and all that first or wait till you got customers and if there is any other information you could give me that would be appreciated thank you and have a great day.
Start now. Grass will stop growing in the next couple months but you can still make good money doing leaf cleanups, pulling weeds, etc. I would recommend getting insurance as soon as possible but you don’t need it to start off. I, like many others, just started with a few clients doing it as a “side hustle.” Don’t overthink it and just do it. Learn as much as you can and don’t be afraid to ask questions!You won’t learn a lot of things until you get out there. I’d love to help with any more questions you have. Don’t hesitate on leaving another comment!
@@floreslawnservice7509 thank you so much for commenting back I really do appreciate it and I will take your advice I just went and bought a string trimmer,blower,and push mower I have a 48 inch zero turn probably going to go get a trailer here in a day or two so I should have all I pretty much need some other small stuff thank you again.
@@floreslawnservice7509 one more question how do you charge I'm in a rural area with bigger yards how do you charge if you don't mind me asking thank you again.
@@christianp381 the answer sucks but it really all depends. You have to take into consideration your personal situation. How much you’re spending on gas, equipment, taxes, helper if you have one, car mileage and all other overhang. Get a good idea what it costs you to operate monthly & pick an hourly rate you’re comfortable with. I started at $60 an hour when I was working out of my truck with a small mower and borrowed truck😅 now that I have trailer, bigger equipment, etc. I obviously have to charge more. My target now is 80-90/ hr. Estimate the time it’ll take you to mow a property and charge accordingly. (A 30 min lawn for me would be $45) You have to go out there and do it enough times to be able to know how much each property will take you beforehand
@@floreslawnservice7509 same here.....not sure i am going to take anymore.....want to have time to do landscape projects. guess how much i miss corp america!
That 1person open trailer setup just begs for theft when u cut the back yd, oh yea don't forget vandalism to equipment ' they do that too' - loading time,unloading...bag that !
The exmark 30' with Kohler engine is a terrible machine. Weighs about 200 lbs and cannot cut overgrown grass. The grass cloggs up under the deck and stops every 2 steps. Imagine 100 plus degree weather and having to lift 200lbs every 3 seconds to unclogg the deck. Mind you this is with the removed chute.
Don't believe in carrying anything that you don't need ? When . . . ? When will you need an extra weed trimmer ? You: If you take care of your equipment you "shouldn't" need an extra trimmer. Me: Right dude, but things break. Machines malfunction and you can never anticipate exactly when they break. When Murphy's riding along I can guarantee that it'll happen at the worst possible time. A trimmer head can break on a job, then what ? Done for the day ? You're done trimming that's for sure. Mowers break... Spindle bearings can fail, belts can break, a switch can burn out. Are you prepared for these things ? or is your day done again. Do you service all your own equipment ? If not, how long will you have to wait to get something fixed ? Sorry sir, but you look like your flying by the seat of your pants with some pretty equipment and a nice truck. When I leave the house, the first lawn on my route is often 20+ miles from home. and I might cover up to 50-60 miles before I'm on my way home. I don't like having to sacrifice an entire day because I wasn't prepared for the simple things that can happen. I do service all of my own equipment, from the truck and trailer to the power equipment. Two winters ago I rebuilt my own Hydro units on my zero turn.. I do everything. I carry spare blades, spindles, plugs, switches (safety & ignition), fuses, belts. I carry the tools to do the job and yes, I've had jobs where a hidden piece of re-bar in a lawn took out two spindles and a brand new set of blades... cost me over $250 in parts and stopped all work for the rest of the day not to mention for the next two weeks waiting for parts. I carry everything for my trimmers, extra line, extra head and spool parts, because yes, I've had days where my trimmer has petered out on me. I run a newer Stihl Kombi unit now and have been neglecting to get my other trimmers loaded up, but seeing your video has made me remember why I always used to carry multiple trimmers. What's worse for me is that I have to literally load and unload all my equipment every time I go out. I hate to leave anything out in the weather and my trailer is open. Really sir, you might consider being a bit more prepared, unless you just don't need to be. Oh, and that blower rack you have there... anyone with a battery operated saw can have that open in less than 60 seconds... just saying. There are better products available. I see too that this is only your second season. You'll grow, and you'll eventually see what I'm talking about. Maybe carrying a set of spindles is a bit overboard for most, but where I live, it's cheaper to carry it with me than to loose an entire day of work which sometimes is upwards of $600. Keep working though sir. And keep shooting videos.
Ok, I've been out on the trail and been thinking about this video and your simplistic perspective, and I've gotta throw another two cents in here... If you indeed stick with this business I believe you will grow, and grow a lot. You'll fast learn that there's a whole lot more to the job than a mower and trimmer. Thinking about my own rig, and my own experiences insist that you will grow and learn. Earlier this spring, I was on a property 35 miles from my home. It was my sole job for that day, an overgrown property with grass over 24" tall. The lawn was intentionally littered with small chunks of firewood and boulders scattered throughout the entire property meaning it had to be cut down by hand first.. Stihl Trimmer time. About 2 hours or so into the job, clearing out tall grass, raking it up, and dragging it to a main pile using my zero-turn mower and towing a tarp... then mow it down to manageable height and a final mow. Starter gave out on the zero-turn. There's a day shot down the drain now. But now what ? Call a tow truck for mowers ? The machine is in the middle of this ladies yard, and dead. Well, a couple of years ago I was attending a Tractor Supply Grand Opening and picked up an ATV winch for around $40... a 2500 lb winch that I had no use for at the time, but it was a great deal. Last fall I decided to install that winch on the floor of my trailer up front center. It's covered by a wooden box that doubles as a step up if I want to step over the front of the trailer onto the tongue. The battery and controls are secured inside a tool box mounted on the tongue of the trailer. That winch came in pretty handy that day. I was able to get my machine up onto my trailer and back home to MY shop where I installed a new starter and was ready to go... after the typical three day wait for parts. Clutch gave out once. Luckily it happened in my own yard. Things that you never expect can and will happen. It's best to be prepared. The way you become prepared is usually having lived through it once already to learn. What about other aspects of lawn care in your business ? Like spraying equipment ? Do you offer to spray any type of herbicides ? What about seeding ? Do you offer to seed lawns in the fall or spring ? Where's that equipment go ? Bug spray ? Hornet spray ? Two Cycle oil ? Trimmer Line ? Pruning shears ? Lopping shears ? Chain Saw ? Rakes, Shovels (and implements of destruction for those Arlo Guthrie fans ! ) ? Maybe you don't need to carry a chainsaw, but where I live you may not even be able to get to your property if you don't carry a chainsaw to open the road first ! Same for getting home, I live pretty remote, but you get the idea. Your success will depend on your willingness to adapt and overcome as well as the services you offer and how well you deliver those services.
Fiuuu! What a read! The fact that I don’t carry unnecessary equipment (that will not get touched the entire day) does not mean that I don’t own back-up equipment. I am a solo operator so I try to minimize what I carry in case I get robbed. Simple. Like you stated anyone can get through that blower rack in 30 seconds. I’d rather them take 1 blower & not 2-3 🤠 Also, every single one of my 60 properties are within 15 minutes of me, most of them being 5-10 so yea I don’t really mind going back home and picking something up if I need it. If you’re ok with driving 50+ miles all across town like a chicken w it’s head cut off just to do a hand full of properties that’s perfectly fine but my business doesn’t operate that way and you shouldn’t assume it does based off of a setup video (that has nothing to do with day to day operations.) Thanks for you input 👍🏼
@@floreslawnservice7509 ya, I may have come across bit harsh... my apologies sir. I don't drive "all the way across town " . . . I am extremely rural... with a capital EXTREME ! Most of my properties are vacation properties buried deep in woods and/or on some lake... I live in the far northeast corner of Minnesota. Here, you can't get 60 properties but the clientele are glad and willing to pay well for the service. But, where I live, you also cannot make a living doing just one thing either... you have to be multi talented... offer more than just mowing. I'm glad for you sir. You have a lot more control of your work. You and I live in two completely different worlds.
I'm so sorry to hear that someone broke into your pickup's window to get your Echo's PB-9010. So many walking demons out here in this cold world. I wish you the opportunity to get another one. I don't know what I would do without mine, I probably would go insane trying to tackle a job without it.
Thank you. It definitely makes life much easier when you have one 😅
I live in Houston too. I'm thinking about starting something by my self too but just for when I get off from work or the weekends
Go for it 💪🏼
You and I have more or less taken the same path in the lawn care business. I started out solo five years ago with a Toro Timemaster as my only mower. One of the reasons I bought it was because of the fold-flat handle since I had to roll it on ramps up into the back of my suv. That's right, I didn't even have a utility trailer lol. After about six months and a whole lot of hot summertime walking behind the Toro, I finally had enough of a customer base so I could afford to buy commercial grade equipment. My first purchase was a 48" Big Dog stander and 6x12 trailer, definitely made things a lot easier! The following year I bought a 61" Ferris 3300 to tackle some larger properties. A year later I traded the suv on a brand new Honda Ridgeline, similar Japanese lineage to your Tacoma, and both are super reliable. I still have the Timemaster, although I don't use it much anymore. It's a tough little mower, and as you said, a lot lighter and easier to maneuver than the commercial 30" version. Oh, and I also use Echo equipment (2620 & 9010 - sorry to hear about the theft), so there's another thing we have in common. You've got a nice setup that will serve you well for many years to come!
Ohh man it’s like we’ve been walking in the same shoes! Haha I love to here it bro. Happy things have worked out for both of us. I would love to see your setup if you ever decide to make a video on it. Thanks for the comments and good luck hope your business does 10x!! 🫡☘️
I run a solo setup similar to yours, it’s a great lifestyle and it pays well.
Sucks that equipment theft is such a problem over there. I’m in Queensland, Australia, I don’t lock my gear up at all, even when it’s sitting in the front driveway at home overnight, not saying it never happens here but I personally have never heard of it.
Yes theft is a bigger problem here unfortunately
Great setup, stay hydrated out there!
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Nice and compact little setup. I like it bro! All commercial too, except the push mower.
Thinking of getting my hands on a 30 turfmaster next season but the timemaster is so light and has held up so good 😊
Looking good man! You have the setup of a professional, well-established business that’s been doing this for at least 5 years (if you were in my area). From the full decals on the truck, to the trimmer/blower racks on the trailer. You’ve got all you need for the work you’re doing. Definitely subscribed to see the progress 💪🏼😎
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏 always striving to be and do better
@@floreslawnservice7509 absolutely 🙏🏼 keep grinding!!
Fantastic little setup... i would say get something to lock the mower on the trailer tho... relying on the handbrake on the machine only can land you in the poop 👍
Yes sir 🫡
This puts my $300 /mo video to shame. Excuse me while I run a warm bath for me and my toaster.
😂 funny but not funny
@@kyledegowske1183 haha thx
Lol
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Flores talk about a perfect name for a landscaping business
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Yes sir definitely secure everything ✔️💯💪🏽
Dope set up bro! Glad I found your channel, will have to make my lawn care set up soon!
Glad you liked it 👍🏼
I really like the the qr scan … what process did you do to get that…
I sub… great video
Thank you. There are websites that create a QR code for you and link it to your own website. I then sent it over to the graphic company that installed it.
Excelente video, muy bien explicado el porque y el como de cada herramienta, gracias por compartir su experiencia.
Muchas gracias 🙏
Nice set up, I use and edger to edge all my yards. I use all Stihl I have a Stihl FS91 Trimmer, Stihl FC91 Edger, Stihl BR600 Blower, my mower is a 2021 Exmark Lazer Z Series 48'' Mower.
Would love to see your setup
@@floreslawnservice7509 Will try to take a picture
Tundra 5.7 guy here. Nice Tacoma, enjoy that reliability.
Nothing beats a Toyota 😬😂
@@floreslawnservice7509 Amen.
Nice man! Im just starting out right now out of the back of my 18 Tacoma. Gonna get a trailer soon and hope for the best! Thanks for the video bro
I started out of my 2014 Chevy Impala. Build a loyal customer base and let customer service and quality work set you apart. 💪🏾
Would love to see how business is going and maybe a setup video?
Love it ...fitna start mine guess this coming year getting everything together.. equipment and all can be a little expensive..I personally do not like 2nd hand equipment..so that makes me spend a lil more but I believe it's worth it... anyways love your setup 💯
Go gettem! You can def save a couple bucks but it’s a little risky as you don’t know what ppl have done to the equipment! Thank you & good luck next season! You’ve got this 😈
Want to get set up for spring 2023. First year too. I would like to get toro time master. To get a start first. What’s your likes about it ??
I’ll make a video on it soon.
Nice set up!
Thanks!
I'm thinking on getting some decals for my truck 😮 I hope it bring in clients for now I got 6 yard 😅 i stay in Cleveland tx 30min from Houston I got my blower stolen today😢
Where did you get the decals for your truck with your info? Thanks 🙏🏻 I live in Houston Tx too
Astrowraps
Thank you for this upload 🙏. How do you guys set up your daily routes?
There’s an app call MyWay. You can type in multiple addresses and it will route it in the most efficient way.
@floreslawnservice7509 awesome. Thank you brother
Would be a good video to make maybe?
Got you!
Just posted 🫡
How did you make the graphic design the one with beside the mower?
Had the logo made on fivrr
Is the trimmer rack also equipment defender ?
No sir, purchased on Amazon
Nice video bro, what's the deck size on that gravely. Keep rocking peace ✌️
32 💪🏼
Good luck man.
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Nice setup. How do ya like that gravelys foot lift deck assist?
Not bad!
@@floreslawnservice7509 cool! Ya it’s an interesting and unique feature kinda wish more standers like toro / Exmark for instance would incorporate it into their units.
Nice setup I’m subscribed!
Awesome thank you!
Where did you get the set ups to put on your trailer and lock up your equipment
Trimmer rack was on Amazon & the blower rack is from equipment defender
What do you race at the track?
Hi Flores lawn services thanks for the information on how to keep your tools safe wen you’re working on any estate I used to work on gardening myself and yes 👍 it happened to us stay safe out there guys David ❤️🇬🇧👍🪴
Thanks For The Video. Very Helpful
What are the cones for?
Safety
También tiras mulch, que máquina me recomiendas para empezar también quiero una stander pero me comentan que la 36 b wright stander no es para uso rudo, entonces no se si comprar la stander x pero esa es 48 no se por cual comprar ayuda
Depende de las casas. Yo tengo una 32 xq aquí los portones son bien chicos y no me cabe una 36. La stander B tienen muy buen corte y muy buen precio. Mientras cuides la máquina te va jalar bien. La stander I y la X no viene en 36. Solo 48,52 y valen como 2-3 mil mas. Compra la stander 36 es muy bueno. O si tienes un poco más dinero compra una scag
What trailer is that?
Size and manufacturer?
I was wondering the size also, considering it’s a 30 & 32 on there. Do you find the size works for you? Too small, too large?
It’s a 5x8 from trailer supply. The 32 pro stance and toro 30 fit perfectly on there, but that’s about all you can fit. I live in a single garage home so I can’t really get anything bigger bc of space. It’s the perfect size if you’ll be focusing on mostly residential work
@@floreslawnservice7509 great input, I’m focused on residential and want to upgrade to a 36-42 stand on but want to keep the trailer size to only as much as I need to accommodate that mower and a 30” toro so I appreciate the help in visualizing it
I live in Houston too. I have 8 houses so far but I only do it on the weekends. I'm planning on buying a trailer in the near future. Do u think a 5 x 8 is enough or should I go for a 5 x 10?
Depends on the equipment and size of properties you plan on servicing. I started with 5x8 trailer. Perfect for the smaller/ medium size homes. Fit a 32-48 stand on and a 30 inch push mower in there without a problem. But think about if you ever want to do commercial work, big mulch jobs,tree trimming, etc.You might want to start with a bigger trailer if this is your end goal and work your way int it
I bought a 6x12 it was used and the only thing I had to replace was a taillight and I paid $500 for it
thanks for th advice man
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Where did you get your decals and qr code ?
Astros wraps here in spring Tx.
What is your total dollar investment in your equipment less truck.
I’ll make a video on it here in bit! 😬
I live in texas about 100 miles away from you and I'd like to pick you brain if I could I want to start a lawn business I have do it for a company for 5 years and I wonder if I should start now or wait till next year also did you get insurance and all that first or wait till you got customers and if there is any other information you could give me that would be appreciated thank you and have a great day.
Start now. Grass will stop growing in the next couple months but you can still make good money doing leaf cleanups, pulling weeds, etc. I would recommend getting insurance as soon as possible but you don’t need it to start off. I, like many others, just started with a few clients doing it as a “side hustle.” Don’t overthink it and just do it. Learn as much as you can and don’t be afraid to ask questions!You won’t learn a lot of things until you get out there. I’d love to help with any more questions you have. Don’t hesitate on leaving another comment!
@@floreslawnservice7509 thank you so much for commenting back I really do appreciate it and I will take your advice I just went and bought a string trimmer,blower,and push mower I have a 48 inch zero turn probably going to go get a trailer here in a day or two so I should have all I pretty much need some other small stuff thank you again.
@@christianp381 🎉 let’s go! 😎
@@floreslawnservice7509 one more question how do you charge I'm in a rural area with bigger yards how do you charge if you don't mind me asking thank you again.
@@christianp381 the answer sucks but it really all depends. You have to take into consideration your personal situation. How much you’re spending on gas, equipment, taxes, helper if you have one, car mileage and all other overhang. Get a good idea what it costs you to operate monthly & pick an hourly rate you’re comfortable with. I started at $60 an hour when I was working out of my truck with a small mower and borrowed truck😅 now that I have trailer, bigger equipment, etc. I obviously have to charge more. My target now is 80-90/ hr. Estimate the time it’ll take you to mow a property and charge accordingly. (A 30 min lawn for me would be $45) You have to go out there and do it enough times to be able to know how much each property will take you beforehand
Nice setup !
Ty 🤠
How has that ramp held up on the trailer after always riding up with the mower?
I ended up selling that trailer last year
@@floreslawnservice7509oh why is that?
Purchased a bigger one
Any changes made for the new year? Looking to get mine all sorted out now and it’ll be basically the same tools just a bigger zero turn.
Added another zero turn (52) & bigger trailer. Will be making a video at the start of next season 👍🏼
@@floreslawnservice7509 awesome looking forward to it.
I dont use a trailer dont have signs and my phone continue to ring. I have been passing big jobs because I am to busy
You’re doing something right, keep going!
Excellent
Thanks brother
What brand trimmer racks are on your trailer? Did you buy those from "equipment defender?"
From Amazon about 70 bucks
how many clients do you have
Around 60
@@floreslawnservice7509 same here.....not sure i am going to take anymore.....want to have time to do landscape projects. guess how much i miss corp america!
Eres del salvador?
Simón 🇸🇻😬😬
@@floreslawnservice7509 chivo palante.
Nice setup
Thank you
How you survive winter?
Posted a video last week, check it out 👍🏼💪🏼
What part are you from Tx??
Spring tx
Make some mowing vlogs!
Coming up 😬
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That 1person open trailer setup just begs for theft when u cut the back yd, oh yea don't forget vandalism to equipment ' they do that too' - loading time,unloading...bag that !
Did I say rain?
Guanaco
The exmark 30' with Kohler engine is a terrible machine. Weighs about 200 lbs and cannot cut overgrown grass. The grass cloggs up under the deck and stops every 2 steps. Imagine 100 plus degree weather and having to lift 200lbs every 3 seconds to unclogg the deck. Mind you this is with the removed chute.
Thanks for the feedback! I was looking to buy one soon but maybe I’ll steer clear, specially at that price point! What would you recommend?
@@floreslawnservice7509 After the experience with the exmark, I just bought 2, 21 inch honda HRX.
what animal steals a tool from a hard working man? didnt know usa had so much crimals on the streets.
Where are you from? US has a lot of thieves 🤣
Don't believe in carrying anything that you don't need ? When . . . ?
When will you need an extra weed trimmer ?
You: If you take care of your equipment you "shouldn't" need an extra trimmer.
Me: Right dude, but things break.
Machines malfunction and you can never anticipate exactly when they break.
When Murphy's riding along I can guarantee that it'll happen at the worst possible time.
A trimmer head can break on a job, then what ? Done for the day ?
You're done trimming that's for sure.
Mowers break... Spindle bearings can fail, belts can break, a switch can burn out.
Are you prepared for these things ? or is your day done again.
Do you service all your own equipment ? If not, how long will you have to wait to get something fixed ?
Sorry sir, but you look like your flying by the seat of your pants with some pretty equipment and a nice truck.
When I leave the house, the first lawn on my route is often 20+ miles from home. and I might cover up to 50-60 miles before I'm on my way home.
I don't like having to sacrifice an entire day because I wasn't prepared for the simple things that can happen.
I do service all of my own equipment, from the truck and trailer to the power equipment.
Two winters ago I rebuilt my own Hydro units on my zero turn.. I do everything.
I carry spare blades, spindles, plugs, switches (safety & ignition), fuses, belts.
I carry the tools to do the job and yes, I've had jobs where a hidden piece of re-bar in a lawn took out two spindles and a brand new set of blades... cost me over $250 in parts and stopped all work for the rest of the day not to mention for the next two weeks waiting for parts.
I carry everything for my trimmers, extra line, extra head and spool parts, because yes, I've had days where my trimmer has petered out on me.
I run a newer Stihl Kombi unit now and have been neglecting to get my other trimmers loaded up, but seeing your video has made me remember why I always used to carry multiple trimmers.
What's worse for me is that I have to literally load and unload all my equipment every time I go out.
I hate to leave anything out in the weather and my trailer is open.
Really sir, you might consider being a bit more prepared, unless you just don't need to be.
Oh, and that blower rack you have there... anyone with a battery operated saw can have that open in less than 60 seconds... just saying. There are better products available.
I see too that this is only your second season. You'll grow, and you'll eventually see what I'm talking about.
Maybe carrying a set of spindles is a bit overboard for most, but where I live, it's cheaper to carry it with me than to loose an entire day of work which sometimes is upwards of $600.
Keep working though sir. And keep shooting videos.
Ok, I've been out on the trail and been thinking about this video and your simplistic perspective, and I've gotta throw another two cents in here...
If you indeed stick with this business I believe you will grow, and grow a lot.
You'll fast learn that there's a whole lot more to the job than a mower and trimmer.
Thinking about my own rig, and my own experiences insist that you will grow and learn.
Earlier this spring, I was on a property 35 miles from my home. It was my sole job for that day, an overgrown property with grass over 24" tall. The lawn was intentionally littered with small chunks of firewood and boulders scattered throughout the entire property meaning it had to be cut down by hand first.. Stihl Trimmer time.
About 2 hours or so into the job, clearing out tall grass, raking it up, and dragging it to a main pile using my zero-turn mower and towing a tarp... then mow it down to manageable height and a final mow.
Starter gave out on the zero-turn. There's a day shot down the drain now.
But now what ?
Call a tow truck for mowers ?
The machine is in the middle of this ladies yard, and dead.
Well, a couple of years ago I was attending a Tractor Supply Grand Opening and picked up an ATV winch for around $40... a 2500 lb winch that I had no use for at the time, but it was a great deal.
Last fall I decided to install that winch on the floor of my trailer up front center.
It's covered by a wooden box that doubles as a step up if I want to step over the front of the trailer onto the tongue. The battery and controls are secured inside a tool box mounted on the tongue of the trailer.
That winch came in pretty handy that day. I was able to get my machine up onto my trailer and back home to MY shop where I installed a new starter and was ready to go... after the typical three day wait for parts.
Clutch gave out once. Luckily it happened in my own yard.
Things that you never expect can and will happen. It's best to be prepared.
The way you become prepared is usually having lived through it once already to learn.
What about other aspects of lawn care in your business ?
Like spraying equipment ? Do you offer to spray any type of herbicides ?
What about seeding ? Do you offer to seed lawns in the fall or spring ?
Where's that equipment go ?
Bug spray ? Hornet spray ? Two Cycle oil ? Trimmer Line ? Pruning shears ?
Lopping shears ? Chain Saw ? Rakes, Shovels (and implements of destruction for those Arlo Guthrie fans ! ) ?
Maybe you don't need to carry a chainsaw, but where I live you may not even be able to get to your property if you don't carry a chainsaw to open the road first ! Same for getting home, I live pretty remote, but you get the idea.
Your success will depend on your willingness to adapt and overcome as well as the services you offer and how well you deliver those services.
No one reads ur comments anyways
Fiuuu! What a read! The fact that I don’t carry unnecessary equipment (that will not get touched the entire day) does not mean that I don’t own back-up equipment. I am a solo operator so I try to minimize what I carry in case I get robbed. Simple. Like you stated anyone can get through that blower rack in 30 seconds. I’d rather them take 1 blower & not 2-3 🤠 Also, every single one of my 60 properties are within 15 minutes of me, most of them being 5-10 so yea I don’t really mind going back home and picking something up if I need it. If you’re ok with driving 50+ miles all across town like a chicken w it’s head cut off just to do a hand full of properties that’s perfectly fine but my business doesn’t operate that way and you shouldn’t assume it does based off of a setup video (that has nothing to do with day to day operations.) Thanks for you input 👍🏼
@@floreslawnservice7509 ya, I may have come across bit harsh... my apologies sir.
I don't drive "all the way across town " . . . I am extremely rural... with a capital EXTREME !
Most of my properties are vacation properties buried deep in woods and/or on some lake...
I live in the far northeast corner of Minnesota. Here, you can't get 60 properties but the clientele are glad and willing to pay well for the service.
But, where I live, you also cannot make a living doing just one thing either... you have to be multi talented... offer more than just mowing.
I'm glad for you sir. You have a lot more control of your work. You and I live in two completely different worlds.
Is that $500 after taking out taxes, expenses, and sales tax?
No this is before expenses
Nice setup!
Ty 🙏
Nice setup
Tyty 💪🏼👍🏼