Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower th-cam.com/users/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
The assembly of the lawn mower could be done without any problems th-cam.com/users/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend I just puzzled something about the red strange “key”. However, it quickly turned out that this creates a kind of contact bridge between battery packs and lawn mowers. An additional backup as a father of a 1 year old nephew is great!! :-)
How satisfying was this!!! That grass as so thick and tall but you and your Toro took it right down. Great job! I'm 70 yrs old now & have owned 3 Toros over my lifetime…wonderful machines. 👌👏💯
This video was amazing to watch. That mower did a fantastic job dealing with that thick grass an hardly bogging down. Big 👍👍 up to you my friend an your hard work!
Timemaster is a great little machine haven’t had any issues with mine and it just sits and gets ignored for months at a time, always starts in a couple pulls.
Well, Maverick Lawn Mowing, I don't live in Greenwood, Indiana, but if I did-you would sure get my lawn to mow! I have really enjoyed watching your video and I am your newest subscriber. So happy to be here. :-)
The bucket hat, tank top, black socks, and cheap non-descript Nike’s makes you look like a 75 year old man in 1976. Not criticizing, that’s kind of awesome.
Hello Mr Maverick. I assume you got the lawn mowed, but my question is... what the heck did you do with all that cut grass? One thing for sure... you certainly put that Time Master through it's paces. I really like my Time Master. I hope yo have been having a great mowing season.
@@aragorn2479 I think the Time Master is very good for a person cutting there own yard. For a business I would use its big brother. The Toro Turf Master (I think it's called). A lot beefier.
I am not a landscape/hardscape professional but I do own half an acre and have cut my own grass since 1994. I always wear my trusty steel toe boots when using the walk behind. I never wear sneaks or shorts. Steel toe and jeans. I own a 30y White tractor and Toro TM. 👍
Ive been doing lawns for awhile now and i could never understand when i see other people cut lawns they dont cut in the direction of the house. Its no more work than what ur already doing and it makes the property look so much better.
If you are going to drag that mower backwards then invest in some steel toe boots. I have had a number of men come into my clinic after amputating toes while mowing the lawn. They explained that they either pulled the mower back on top of the foot or they slipped and their foot went under the deck while mowing backwards. Just like your out take shot at the end where you fell. Just mow safely, mowing backwards can be hazardous to your toes.
I mean you are pretty Ddamm stupid if you mow your toes off because of the simple reason of mowing backwards. You just need to be careful. Its not really hard
@@brnt_p0tato218 I totally agree. There is a reason the they print “Do not give this plastic bag to your child to play with” on the bag you new TV comes in. If he reads the owners manual for the mower it will have a section on safety and I bet safety shoes will be mentioned there near the top of the list. I am sure he would never intentionally pull the lawn back on top of this foot but I have seen evidence of the same from the patients I have treated. They never intended to do it, it was just a momentary lapse of judgement. If you watch the expression on his face when falls going backwards you can see he was surprised it occurred. I bet he never intended it to happen, or thought it would. The recipe for an injury is present in this case, wet heavy grass, tennis shoes with little to no tread, and pulling a heavy lawnmower backwards in tall grass. I am sure he learned from that ‘near miss experience’ and he will build on it as he becomes a more experienced landscaper. The goal is to reach retirement with all your ‘original equipment’.
@@brnt_p0tato218 Sorry to belabour the point. I knew what you were getting at and I agree. My apologies. I was hoping to turn it into a teaching moment for the young fellow. I had a shop teacher who preached “What is the worst possible thing that could go wrong when you are about to do a procedure on a machine?” And I think about that every time I walk up to a machine in my shop. One of my fellow clinicians who saw people for upper extremity injuries ( table saw, chainsaw, crushing injuries) used to have a sign in his treatment room that said ‘It’s a mistake to let a machine know that you are in a hurry!’ TH-cam is full of people who never give it a second thought when the decide to trim a hedge by picking up a running lawnmower! BrnT POTaTo thanks for the chat.
@@mikehall9468 you have a good one sir. I'm actually surprised you put in a lot of work into your comment. I appreciate that sir. Thank you and have a good one, God bless you.
It's a 30" wide deck. Kid probably has junk dull blades too. "Seems to bog down". Look at how tall it was. Your crap SR4 would bog out cold at half that height LOL.
I wasn't there ... but ... I'm not sure I get the logic for mowing forwards and backwards and not going the full length on each section. Also, since he had to mow it two or more times I wonder why he didn't raise the cut height up on the initial cut? Once again, I wasn't there.
He’s young and at first the do it the hard way 😂 If they do it in sections so they don’t have to move the camera constantly. When the grass is very long and they don’t use a grass catcher going back and forth mulches the grass into smaller pieces and brakes down the larger clumps. Which I think is great when the grass is short and mowed regularly. I personally think this grass is to long and thick for the it to mulch down enough. We didn’t get to see the finished job but I hope majority of the clippings were removed. To me the job doesn’t look done with the clippings left behind 😊
...and Google says "Simply, put, your mower will not perform as well when mowing in reverse. There are a number of reasons for this. One of the most immediately noticeable problems is that the grass will not get discharged underneath the deck. The cut is irregular, since mowing backwards means that the blades are running in reverse".
Thats a strong machine but its pretty heavy to handle....also, it is a push or a self propelle???, cause you are struggling a little...awesome job though...!!!
Very impressive mower. I need to get one of those to I probably will after I pay off my truck first .in the meantime I'll keep on going with my Honda and lawn boy
Hi mate if you get 90$ for that cut you should think about buying a 32” stand on Scag mower and pay it off at 90$ a week if you could afford a bit of a deposit even better ,that’s what I did and never looked back I take on more bigger jobs now much quicker and I don’t get so tired in the heat
A lot must have changed in terms of technique since I worked lawncare last. Not utilizing full deck width for each pass, not turning around and going the other way at the end of each pass, not trimming around trees and other obstacles with the closed side of the deck...
I don't see how anyone can say something bad about the Exmark mower. That thing is a beast. Nice work, by the way, as the tall grass did not seem to put up too much of a fight, and looks great, after it has been cut down to its proper length.
I purchased a Toro some years ago. I used it in the fall (for about 3 months) of the year on about 2 dozen lawns. Stored it and in the spring when I went to use it, the deck was completely rusted (rotted) through. I decided no new deck and no more money for Toro period.
If I did not pull the mower back and forth the side chute would have fallen off. I was mowing at 3.5 inches the mower only goes up 1 more notch so there was no use in mowing .5 of an inch higher, just to lower it back down.
When mowing with these Toro Timemasters, please remember it's not a 8.75 horse power engine, it's barely 6hp, don't over work them, they will fail, that kind of grass should be mowed with no less then a 8hp engine, that's why these mowers fail . Even the new 10.00 is only series, the horse power on the 223cc engine is about 6.75hp.
I have a Toro as well, there's nothing wrong or out of sync with the blade and the rest of the parts, man it's the motor, no matter what size it is, they are very cheap on humping up their Motors! Just as bad as black and decker/ craftsman. I have them both in my basement and can't find parts for neither one of them! Talking about American ingenuity?
@@Nimrod2814 ...and Google says "Simply, put, your mower will not perform as well when mowing in reverse. There are a number of reasons for this. One of the most immediately noticeable problems is that the grass will not get discharged underneath the deck. The cut is irregular, since mowing backwards means that the blades are running in reverse".
Lightweight is good and what did I use it for it’s a lawnmower th-cam.com/users/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend Yes it is lightweight so hence not as robust as our old one. But if you take care it does the job really well.
The assembly of the lawn mower could be done without any problems th-cam.com/users/postUgkxTPN04aT-Qdjr_KS3ql7ng8wnU3wwsCqk also recommend I just puzzled something about the red strange “key”. However, it quickly turned out that this creates a kind of contact bridge between battery packs and lawn mowers. An additional backup as a father of a 1 year old nephew is great!! :-)
How satisfying was this!!! That grass as so thick and tall but you and your Toro took it right down. Great job! I'm 70 yrs old now & have owned 3 Toros over my lifetime…wonderful machines. 👌👏💯
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow!! Now that is the thickest grass I have seen in a long time! Thank you for posting!
This is my favorite video of your channel
Aw man .... i was waiting for a before and after shot... Great work.that machine is an animal.
Just bought this beast, so glad I did
This video was amazing to watch. That mower did a fantastic job dealing with that thick grass an hardly bogging down. Big 👍👍 up to you my friend an your hard work!
That’s one good mower!
Cool video, I really like the angle you filmed this and the time-lapse!
Nicely done, I've been using and abusing my timemaster all season so far and absolutely loving it
That lawnmower is a beast. Thing rips through the grass 🔥 🔥 🔥
Ohhh weee I love that mower bro!! It's just tearing through that tall grass!!!
You got that right!
Great job! Nice to see another Toro owner putting one to work. It did really well.
Right on
The mower and you did a great job. Thanks.
Thank you too!
Beautiful lawn
That mower is a beast
Nice job! That’s some beautiful thick grass too! 😍😍
Thanks 👍
I always took out the bagger plug with this mower when discharging tall grass. It seems to create more air flow
Timemaster is a great little machine haven’t had any issues with mine and it just sits and gets ignored for months at a time, always starts in a couple pulls.
Great job, beautiful lawn and home! From Terre Haute, IN! 👍🏻😁
Thanks 👍
That was awesome! Just subbed!
Awesome! Thank you!
That's a lot of grass. Hope you had fun.
I did!
That mower walked through that!!!
It sure did!
Awesome job
That was a big job well. It would have been great to see the final outcome.
Well, Maverick Lawn Mowing, I don't live in Greenwood, Indiana, but if I did-you would sure get my lawn to mow! I have really enjoyed watching your video and I am your newest subscriber. So happy to be here. :-)
Sounds great!
Great job! Loved the video, but would have enjoyed seeing a before and after shot. Oh, and that mower is a MONSTER!
Well nice vid. You win some, you lose some. But right off the start when I seen this 160.00 came to mind. But keep rocking, peace
The bucket hat, tank top, black socks, and cheap non-descript Nike’s makes you look like a 75 year old man in 1976. Not criticizing, that’s kind of awesome.
Good work, i also use the toro. Great machine had it for 2 years now 👌
Nice 👍
I would love to have that stand of grass in our yard!
Hello i realy like your content and iwill be suporting you and giving tips for your lawn care business have a super nice day bye
Awesome thank you!
Hello Mr Maverick. I assume you got the lawn mowed, but my question is... what the heck did you do with all that cut grass? One thing for sure... you certainly put that Time Master through it's paces. I really like my Time Master. I hope yo have been having a great mowing season.
Kent Long would you recommend one for a small mowing business? Or what's some other good brands but cheaper?
@@aragorn2479 I think the Time Master is very good for a person cutting there own yard. For a business I would use its big brother. The Toro Turf Master (I think it's called). A lot beefier.
That's a badass mower💪💪💪
Thanks!
I am not a landscape/hardscape professional but I do own half an acre and have cut my own grass since 1994.
I always wear my trusty steel toe boots when using the walk behind. I never wear sneaks or shorts. Steel toe and jeans.
I own a 30y White tractor and Toro TM.
👍
Ive been doing lawns for awhile now and i could never understand when i see other people cut lawns they dont cut in the direction of the house. Its no more work than what ur already doing and it makes the property look so much better.
Man, that is some healthy green grass! Long grass means deep roots, deep roots mean healthy grass
You know it!
This lawnmower is strong 💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪💪
You got that right!
So is the person
If you are going to drag that mower backwards then invest in some steel toe boots. I have had a number of men come into my clinic after amputating toes while mowing the lawn. They explained that they either pulled the mower back on top of the foot or they slipped and their foot went under the deck while mowing backwards. Just like your out take shot at the end where you fell. Just mow safely, mowing backwards can be hazardous to your toes.
I mean you are pretty Ddamm stupid if you mow your toes off because of the simple reason of mowing backwards. You just need to be careful. Its not really hard
@@brnt_p0tato218 I totally agree. There is a reason the they print “Do not give this plastic bag to your child to play with” on the bag you new TV comes in. If he reads the owners manual for the mower it will have a section on safety and I bet safety shoes will be mentioned there near the top of the list. I am sure he would never intentionally pull the lawn back on top of this foot but I have seen evidence of the same from the patients I have treated. They never intended to do it, it was just a momentary lapse of judgement. If you watch the expression on his face when falls going backwards you can see he was surprised it occurred. I bet he never intended it to happen, or thought it would. The recipe for an injury is present in this case, wet heavy grass, tennis shoes with little to no tread, and pulling a heavy lawnmower backwards in tall grass. I am sure he learned from that ‘near miss experience’ and he will build on it as he becomes a more experienced landscaper. The goal is to reach retirement with all your ‘original equipment’.
@@mikehall9468 alright you convinced me. 🤣🤣🤣
@@brnt_p0tato218 Sorry to belabour the point. I knew what you were getting at and I agree. My apologies. I was hoping to turn it into a teaching moment for the young fellow. I had a shop teacher who preached “What is the worst possible thing that could go wrong when you are about to do a procedure on a machine?” And I think about that every time I walk up to a machine in my shop. One of my fellow clinicians who saw people for upper extremity injuries ( table saw, chainsaw, crushing injuries) used to have a sign in his treatment room that said ‘It’s a mistake to let a machine know that you are in a hurry!’ TH-cam is full of people who never give it a second thought when the decide to trim a hedge by picking up a running lawnmower! BrnT POTaTo thanks for the chat.
@@mikehall9468 you have a good one sir. I'm actually surprised you put in a lot of work into your comment. I appreciate that sir. Thank you and have a good one, God bless you.
Would you recommend this mower?
Why was the lawn let to grow this long to begin with? It’s like a cow pasture. Did you rake it up at the end?
Nice job. I would go higher (just an observation). It makes it easier for you and the mower👊👊
Wonder how many tanks it took em
RAISE THE DECK ALL THE WAY UP KID.
How does this go on slopes? Would it be able to handle 15 degree slopes mowing or is it better to mow across the slope?
What blades are u using thank u
Awesome video! Q: Why go backwards with the lawnmower, instead of going in a square like pattern?
Do you don’t throw grass into the street
@@sammyn9345 thank you for telling him. I was bouta go full on to him.🤣🤣
Because it’s easier to pull than push, the self propulsion system sucks!
@@rich788 🤯
@@brnt_p0tato218 Lol, no you weren't either
My 20 year old Toro SR4 mulches that height with no side discharge mess. The two blade system seems to bog down on the TimeMaster.
It's a 30" wide deck. Kid probably has junk dull blades too. "Seems to bog down". Look at how tall it was. Your crap SR4 would bog out cold at half that height LOL.
Nice video
Thanks
I wasn't there ... but ... I'm not sure I get the logic for mowing forwards and backwards and not going the full length on each section. Also, since he had to mow it two or more times I wonder why he didn't raise the cut height up on the initial cut? Once again, I wasn't there.
He’s young and at first the do it the hard way 😂 If they do it in sections so they don’t have to move the camera constantly. When the grass is very long and they don’t use a grass catcher going back and forth mulches the grass into smaller pieces and brakes down the larger clumps. Which I think is great when the grass is short and mowed regularly. I personally think this grass is to long and thick for the it to mulch down enough. We didn’t get to see the finished job but I hope majority of the clippings were removed. To me the job doesn’t look done with the clippings left behind 😊
He keeps mowing backwards and he will trip and lose his toothpicks .
so he could blow the grass into a pile for easier collection
...and Google says "Simply, put, your mower will not perform as well when mowing in reverse. There are a number of reasons for this. One of the most immediately noticeable problems is that the grass will not get discharged underneath the deck. The cut is irregular, since mowing backwards means that the blades are running in reverse".
There’s a reason why he went back
@@sammyn9345 I assumed he was trying to keep the clippings out of teh street
Are you going to rake up all them grass clippings
Nope!
So, you let the grass clipping turn brown and dead and leave it on the lawn?
@@Hunter98367 that’s the first mow the next one blends it in next week. Most don’t
@@mavericklawnmowing7322 SO UNPROFESSIONAL!!!
Just found your channel 👍'ed the video and subbed
Awesome thank you!
ciao i am from italy. how much time.?
Just wondering but why did gotta walk backwards, instead of just turning around
I was having problems with the side chute falling off and if I went forwards against the grass it would have knocked off the chute.
That's hard work! I make it harder by meticulously bagging clippings. How much for the cut? $90?? No, no, no.
What kind of mower that is
It is in the title!
Thats a strong machine but its pretty heavy to handle....also, it is a push or a self propelle???, cause you are struggling a little...awesome job though...!!!
How wide of a deck is on that Toro?
30''
They had a regular landscaper that doesn't edge the sidewalks?
They make a bag for the timemaster bro
Very impressive mower. I need to get one of those to I probably will after I pay off my truck first .in the meantime I'll keep on going with my Honda and lawn boy
I definitely recommend it!
That lawn mower is a beast!! What brand is it?
Toro!
Hi mate if you get 90$ for that cut you should think about buying a 32” stand on Scag mower and pay it off at 90$ a week if you could afford a bit of a deposit even better ,that’s what I did and never looked back I take on more bigger jobs now much quicker and I don’t get so tired in the heat
Just wondering why you wouldn't start at the kerb so the mower could keep spitting out towards the footpath? Looks fantastic.
I was wondering the same lol
Because you never mow with the chute blocked by grass
How long have you had your toro timemaster???
Around a month, I bought it used for $500!
I just bought used aswell but i paid 850
Awesome! How is it working out for you?
Well when i bought it i bought everthing to do an over haul on it tune up and belts and so far im ready to buy another one i love this mower
Nice. I also did a little maintenance on mine.
How old are you? I’m 11 with a lawn care company
That’s a lot of work I don’t like doing these lawns lol
they are fun to do
A lot must have changed in terms of technique since I worked lawncare last. Not utilizing full deck width for each pass, not turning around and going the other way at the end of each pass, not trimming around trees and other obstacles with the closed side of the deck...
What about trimming it?
I did that off camera!
@@mavericklawnmowing7322 oh I was waiting impatiently for that
Ever heard of the 1/3 rule?
Never
Ever heard of what a customer wants
💪🏾
How old are you I’m 17 are doing lawn mowing business too
His Mower has a catch bag attachment why doesn't he have it on the Mower ?
Because he does not want to.
Because the grass is too long
would get a ride on mower..
Already have one.
Wow, that mower is powerful. Is that battery operated?
Nope!
I couldn't hear the engine running
Here in Texas we would have charged $120 for that front yard only. We get that all the time and customers pay it. Don't underbid your self for $90!
And most the year Texas is either under water or getting destroyed by hurricanes
good job buddy. ive been mowing yards for 2 years now and its one easy way to make some quick cash. but its anytime i see tall grass i want to cut it.
Side discharging into the long grass, doing it all wrong lol
He was
I don't see how anyone can say something bad about the Exmark mower. That thing is a beast. Nice work, by the way, as the tall grass did not seem to put up too much of a fight, and looks great, after it has been cut down to its proper length.
It is a Toro! But thanks!!
@@mavericklawnmowing7322 toro and exmark are same company. U can't go wrong with either one
@@mavericklawnmowing7322 also what model is that been thinking of getting a good 30inch push mower
A Toro Timemaster.
I purchased a Toro some years ago. I used it in the fall (for about 3 months) of the year on about 2 dozen lawns. Stored it and in the spring when I went to use it, the deck was completely rusted (rotted) through. I decided no new deck and no more money for Toro period.
Not a fan of pulling the mower backwards. You should have mowed it high then lowered the blade and go over it again
If I did not pull the mower back and forth the side chute would have fallen off. I was mowing at 3.5 inches the mower only goes up 1 more notch so there was no use in mowing .5 of an inch higher, just to lower it back down.
Yep. Neighbor did the same and now is missing two toes and parts of two others. Slipped and foot went under deck.
@@dsmith3134 Slip hazard. Why folks decide to hire professionals.
Side chute does the trick in tall wet grass!
He was
When mowing with these Toro Timemasters, please remember it's not a 8.75 horse power engine, it's barely 6hp, don't over work them, they will fail, that kind of grass should be mowed with no less then a 8hp engine, that's why these mowers fail .
Even the new 10.00 is only series, the horse power on the 223cc engine is about 6.75hp.
You need a bigger lawn mower, maybe a 52in rider.
$90 is all you charged? It's a bargain!
as a Professional Landscaper i would have bagged it.
Good for you!
Wrong you must not be pro
You should just cut it at the heighest setting
I have a Toro as well, there's nothing wrong or out of sync with the blade and the rest of the parts, man it's the motor, no matter what size it is, they are very cheap on humping up their Motors! Just as bad as black and decker/ craftsman. I have them both in my basement and can't find parts for neither one of them! Talking about American ingenuity?
Do NOT walk backwards when mowing ! PSA safety announcement !
Why ?
@@Nimrod2814 ...and Google says "Simply, put, your mower will not perform as well when mowing in reverse. There are a number of reasons for this. One of the most immediately noticeable problems is that the grass will not get discharged underneath the deck. The cut is irregular, since mowing backwards means that the blades are running in reverse".
@@melstead7937 Google.. 😂
What did you get paid for this ? $$$
get a good strong self propelled or a good riding mower.you're having little problems.plus you need a bagger.
👍👌🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
$90 was a deal
You think so? How much would you charge?
160.00
👍👌500
Nice to be young to use a push mower instead a walk behind
It is a walk behind!
Tbh if I did call you, I would feel like crap making you cut 4 ft tall grass.
You should of caught the grass
Hair cut
Can you do a normal speed besides a time-lapse I can't stand people that do the time-lapse stuff