Lvl 1: Paying someone to cut your grass Lvl 2: Cutting your own grass Lvl 3: Playing a grass-cutting game Lvl 4: watching someone play a grass-cutting game help
*Your tired of lawn mowing* Lvl5: Giving your kids pocket if they do it *your kids are old enough to not need pocket money anymore* Lvl 6: Ask them to continue cutting the damn grass to "help your old dad who's old and very very busy" Extra task: Proceed to always complain they didn't go in the details enough without clearly explaining what in hell that means!!!
Incoherent order. I correct: Lvl 1: Cutting your grass in reality. Lvl 2: Watching someone cut your grass in reality. Lvl 2: Cutting your virtual grass in a game. Lvl 4: Watching someone cut virtual grass in a game.
You should totally invest in a steering wheel setup once this goes live lol. If you live streamed this with a steering wheel pov I would absolutely watch 😂.
When he caught himself just randomly describing different gardening tools and giving tips, I just burst out laughing. I find these videos satisfying, but I think I enjoy Matt's reactions, anecdotes and his dedication to teach even more.
"What are you looking at, darling?" "The new gardener's just arrived, just seeing how he's getting on." *crunch* *tinkle* *SMASH* *screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech* *BANG* "... Suppose I should have moved the Jag."
My dad once told me a story about his old college. Apparently it was a tradition for students on their last day to pull a prank. One year, someone sprayed fertiliser in the shape of a dong on the grass outside the college. Even when cut, the fertiliser limited the types of grass that grew, causing a colour change, and even affected the growth for many years. When viewed from above, on Google maps/other satellite images, the college had a dong in its field.
I absolutely love these simulator type videos. The main appeal of this channel is you and your stories/chat so I love watching something satisfying whilst listening to you!
"Why is this so enjoyable?" It's only the good parts of lawnmowing. Steady progress at a task you can immediately see the results of and number-go-up reward. Tricks your brain into feeling the satisfaction of a job well done, with minimum actual effort or discomfort.
One of my first jobs had me out on a 54" front deck zero turn Toro mower. The same pedal controlled both forward and backward depending on whether you pushed on the top or bottom. I hadn't learned to drive yet. It was actually way more intuitive than a separate gas and brake pedal.
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming I actually saw a study once where they tried it in cars and they said the reaction time was better, but only when you compared two groups of people that hadn't already learned the 'normal' way. If they'd done it from the start of cars it would have been better, but the relearning curve is so steep that trying to switch would cause chaos. :)
The one I learned to mow with was a Partner, they had clutch and break on the same pedal. And then a 5 speed gear shifter in order to control direction.
Not enough shafts on this one, but the one we got was pretty big. The amounts of "this is so satisfying" was on point, really satisfying. Once again, a solid Boosh/10. Cheers!
If you'd like a satisfying cleaning game, I recommend "Viscera clean-up detail", it's a bit gory and the physics is sometimes wonky but so satisfying when you finish an area, it even keeps track of your footprints, how dirty your implements and the water are. I'd love to see you give it a spin.
Interesting Note: "Strimmers" here in the Midwest US are more often referred to as "weed-whackers". Though, now that I think about it, every time I've ever used one I've only ever been "whacking" the grass along the edges of flowerbeds or sidewalks. Never actually whacked any weeds with it, at least not intentionally. It's also does a serious number on the bottom 2-3 inches of our wood fence over time. I've been tempted to invest in an edger (which is like a strimmer, except the cable spins vertically, perpendicular to the ground), but the fence is so old and the bottoms so mangled it's scarcely worth investing in until the planks have been replaced.
I love how you only clued into the owners having a dog _after_ you found the tennis ball. Like, I don't know who you imagined did the poo on the lawn. I really do enjoy your stories of you doing lawn mowing, or gardening, or power washing. Or even now as an engineer. This is not something I would typically watch, but these simulator videos are really cool. ~ Jamie
What you call a "Strimmer" (or String Trimmer) is very often referred here in the US, in certain localities, as a Weed Whacker or Weed Eater in a case of Brand Genericide.
This brings me back to Rolling Lawns with my dad in the spring time, having to go around the outside 2-3 times, and going around everything. Can say lawn mowers generally turn better than an asphalt roller does.
As a programmer, those tasks make me tear my hair out. If much rather solve an interesting or challenging problem than do the menial crap over and over.
I find it oddly refreshing to actually watch someone play a game and talk about their experiences with the real-world counterpart. Most gamers have probably never had a job (at least not engineer-level) outside of TH-cam, so it’s a nice change of pace to actually hear a professional talk about their professions while playing a game.
this is fun game, not enough suffering though, the suffering and descent into madness is why power wash simulator is a bit more fun than this, but yeah, still fun
Dude your thought process while mowing is identical to mine. I had a thought and then you said it out loud. Made it even more satisfying for me to watch. Well done!
I was a Lawn Maintenance tech as a young man as well, Here in the states for Striping we used the Civil War to remember Direction. "Blue to you, Gray away" if you got turned around and weren't sure which direction to run the stripe, carried on to a Job at a Golf Course then made the same choice to explore more lucrative careers
I work at a golf course over the summer. I've moved up to being an assistant manager right now, but I used to do maintenance, and so's so many similarities in my job, and your garden job. Although I never used those sideways garden shears before. I would always just use a weed whacker (what you call a strimmer). And it's so satisfying in real life to cut edges with it
I've got this game downloading on Steam at the moment and I looked it up on TH-cam just to have something to watch in the meantime and I absolutely loved all the lawn mowing stories!
5-7 cm is a pretty normal maintained cut height for rotary deck mowers. Reel mowers tend to be used when you want a shorter cut maintained. A lot of residential lawns aren't graded flat enough to do a nice looking 2-3 cm cut.
I actually have the Stiga 2084. You'd definitely have to empty it a few times for that lawn! First time I cut my grass I had 32 bags and I had no idea what to do with them. Mulched since 😂
I used to cut grass commercially when I was in High School. Hated the job, but hey it was money. I never did stripes, I always just did circles. I personally think that perfect circles, without any interference in your lines, look better than stripes.
Thank you for this video, I just got a gardening job and you thought me everything I need to know. Very educational 10/10. Please make more, or give me some advice.
as someone who used to cut grass, everythng you say here is spot on and this game looks satisfying as hell. as a mechanic, when you ask "what costs 9p to fix on an engine" a single bolt costs about 9p. you probably rattled it loose and thats what damaged your blades :D.
So I’ve never seen or heard of edge trimmers in my life and couldn’t find them when I googled them. Turns out in the US they’re called grass sheers (maybe not exclusively but that’s the term I used for them to pop up). Every company I’ve hired had just used the weed whacker or “strimmer” as you put it. Awesome to learn since I just now have my own lawn and now know what I’ll use to trim the edges!
Just found your channel last night and ive been binge watching your videos, love your personality and commentary- great content and super entertaining :)
I can relate so hard 😂 I'm mowing lawns this summer but I use a walk mower and the laws I now are horrible, plus it's been like 100 degrees on average. The lawns I mow generally dont have to be too nice so I have some leeway.
I mow my grandparents lawn sometimes and I'm a 13 year old string bean so we have to put a bag of shot on the seat with me😆 also, they have a mower similar to that one and the reason it makes those lines is because of the tires pressing down the grass (it pops back up anyway)
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a game where you slice up utilitarian spaceships while in zero-g. It contains fun possibilities like having a wall explode in your face if you cut a pressurized section, or having the reactor go critical because you cut into a line while it's still being used.
14:30 Imagine that, but I work as an Agricultural Engineer, and Tractor Driver, you have a four cylinder 4 stroke 4,75 L Russian diesel ahead of you, and 3 meters of grass mover behind you on the side(so you don't drive over the grass with several tons of steel), the sun shines in the cab, and you almost get roasted of the heat, you have a bottle of part frozen water in the cab on the toolbox, with all the doors and windows open for air conditioning. And you do this for about 12 hours a day. I love doing it.
Don’t always need a drum for stripes- I can kinda stripe the lawn with my Husqvarna push mower; might be thanks to a little rubber flap on the back under the grass bag cover
Strimmer is a new 1 I just called it a weed wacker. Growing up when they were cheaply made and broke constantly we used to them to hack weeds and grass that was hard to get to by the mower. Eventually they came out with a specific trimmer for grass that rolls on the floor and gotta say it’s pretty satisfying to watch
I had a summerjob cutting lawns. The lawn wasn't checked properly before the job. The lawnmower found a metal chunk while cutting and bent the arm holding the blade. xD
Don't hurt to give advice on things u know i would love to see u make a new channel just on lawn and engineering advice and experience u have and love ur vids
As an Aussie I’m always confused with some of the terminology he uses (e.g. strimmer = whipper snipper) so it was great that he put the images up. Keep up the good work!
10/10 Would hire Matt to mow my lawn, warning do not leave your classic car near him though.
Same and hahahaha
Yeah, same. Hey Matt, if I ever have a lawn that needs mowing, would you be my gardener and mower? XD
Lmaoo
Please do not make my car worthless now
Matt
Lvl 1: Paying someone to cut your grass
Lvl 2: Cutting your own grass
Lvl 3: Playing a grass-cutting game
Lvl 4: watching someone play a grass-cutting game
help
*Your tired of lawn mowing*
Lvl5: Giving your kids pocket if they do it
*your kids are old enough to not need pocket money anymore*
Lvl 6: Ask them to continue cutting the damn grass to "help your old dad who's old and very very busy"
Extra task: Proceed to always complain they didn't go in the details enough without clearly explaining what in hell that means!!!
Could be worse.
Lvl 666: Someone making a reaction video to you watching a lawn mowing video.
All in one day...
Lvl 5: Someone watches you while you watch someone play a grass-gutting game
Incoherent order. I correct:
Lvl 1: Cutting your grass in reality.
Lvl 2: Watching someone cut your grass in reality.
Lvl 2: Cutting your virtual grass in a game.
Lvl 4: Watching someone cut virtual grass in a game.
"Engineer falls into an addiction to satisfying games and refuses to stop playing"
Yet he still won't play more polybridge
Yeah I miss the building and puzzle games...these games are super boring
@@fearedbeard1313 welcome to TH-cam life You can't play the same game for months people will leave unless new content is available
@Saffwan *sees your channel icon* Ah, I see you're a person of culture as well.
@@Mischief_Manager93 Ah a fellow gremlin, very nice (. ❛ ᴗ ❛.)
You should totally invest in a steering wheel setup once this goes live lol. If you live streamed this with a steering wheel pov I would absolutely watch 😂.
Even a controller with analog sticks would be better than a keyboard.
@@sbsftw4232 August 10th is the planned release date according to their facebook page. I hope we get wheel support so we can play without a keyboard.
I totally second this
@@aarnevihervuori9418 I can mgopppppppp e
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Need a full direct drive wheel rig for this level of pro simulation.
Alright who did it, who told him this existed. Jokes aside loving the content recently! :D
I did lmao
@@sparrow_moon1110 you already know he will break the record for the most knobs made in a lawn with a mower.
Drae
i did
he probs just saw drae's video lol
When he caught himself just randomly describing different gardening tools and giving tips, I just burst out laughing. I find these videos satisfying, but I think I enjoy Matt's reactions, anecdotes and his dedication to teach even more.
"What are you looking at, darling?" "The new gardener's just arrived, just seeing how he's getting on."
*crunch* *tinkle* *SMASH* *screeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeech* *BANG*
"... Suppose I should have moved the Jag."
Is it weird I read that in Jeremy Clarkson's voice?
0:36 likely the logos are in a folder somewhere like KSP :D you can probally insert any image you want.
My dad once told me a story about his old college. Apparently it was a tradition for students on their last day to pull a prank. One year, someone sprayed fertiliser in the shape of a dong on the grass outside the college. Even when cut, the fertiliser limited the types of grass that grew, causing a colour change, and even affected the growth for many years. When viewed from above, on Google maps/other satellite images, the college had a dong in its field.
Link to satellite view please
@@tf6858 for what? Research?
@@tf6858 I'm sorry, I don't know where it is and it was about thirty years ago. It won't still work.
: (
Darn
I've seen drop spreaders used to write funny words in lawns.
There is an inordinate amount of realism in this game
I absolutely love these simulator type videos. The main appeal of this channel is you and your stories/chat so I love watching something satisfying whilst listening to you!
"Why is this so enjoyable?" It's only the good parts of lawnmowing. Steady progress at a task you can immediately see the results of and number-go-up reward. Tricks your brain into feeling the satisfaction of a job well done, with minimum actual effort or discomfort.
Eh, lawn mowing irl is fun too. When it's your own yard and it's being done due to intrinsic motivation rather than for pay it's quite enjoyable.
@@ajorsomething4935 or just pave all of it so you don't have to mow anything
Didn’t know that England Called them “strimmers” we call them weed whackers 😂😂
Everyone I know says weed eater
I think it is trimmer, that is what we call them in Sweden. We probably stole it from the English.
@@205badger3 kul med lite andra svennar som kollar😅
Australians call them whipper snippers
@@baileyacklingbeecham9793 that is fabulous!!! So much cooler than weed whackers🤣
Stiga is a Swedish brand... they have an odd mix of garden tools, table tennis products and toys.
I was really confused that he didn’t know about it
the only one i personally know of is husqvarna tbh
One of my first jobs had me out on a 54" front deck zero turn Toro mower. The same pedal controlled both forward and backward depending on whether you pushed on the top or bottom. I hadn't learned to drive yet. It was actually way more intuitive than a separate gas and brake pedal.
Yeah, same way the Toro I used to drive worked. Makes way more sense than two pedals but I imagine reaction time is slower for emergency breaking etc
I can imagine some old granny driving down the freeway and getting confused, pushing the reverse part and grinding the transmission to dust...
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming I actually saw a study once where they tried it in cars and they said the reaction time was better, but only when you compared two groups of people that hadn't already learned the 'normal' way. If they'd done it from the start of cars it would have been better, but the relearning curve is so steep that trying to switch would cause chaos. :)
The one I learned to mow with was a Partner, they had clutch and break on the same pedal.
And then a 5 speed gear shifter in order to control direction.
OH BOY, time to see RCE suffer flashbacks from his past work experiences.
Not enough shafts on this one, but the one we got was pretty big. The amounts of "this is so satisfying" was on point, really satisfying. Once again, a solid Boosh/10. Cheers!
If you'd like a satisfying cleaning game, I recommend "Viscera clean-up detail", it's a bit gory and the physics is sometimes wonky but so satisfying when you finish an area, it even keeps track of your footprints, how dirty your implements and the water are.
I'd love to see you give it a spin.
"It's freaking 30° in the heat, out in the bare sun."I had to remember Matt is English & was not actually mowing grass in the dead of winter.
Interesting Note: "Strimmers" here in the Midwest US are more often referred to as "weed-whackers". Though, now that I think about it, every time I've ever used one I've only ever been "whacking" the grass along the edges of flowerbeds or sidewalks. Never actually whacked any weeds with it, at least not intentionally.
It's also does a serious number on the bottom 2-3 inches of our wood fence over time. I've been tempted to invest in an edger (which is like a strimmer, except the cable spins vertically, perpendicular to the ground), but the fence is so old and the bottoms so mangled it's scarcely worth investing in until the planks have been replaced.
or get a weed whacker that can rotate to do edging.
South East Texas here, we call em weed eaters here. Love it
Came for the bridges, stayed for the gardening advice. LOL
love all your content so no complaints!
I love how you only clued into the owners having a dog _after_ you found the tennis ball. Like, I don't know who you imagined did the poo on the lawn.
I really do enjoy your stories of you doing lawn mowing, or gardening, or power washing. Or even now as an engineer. This is not something I would typically watch, but these simulator videos are really cool.
~ Jamie
I had a Stiga Garden mower growing up.. used to do burnouts with it on the streets ;)
The “wow” at 1:55 gave me a good long laugh, thanks for taking the time to put that in
Edit: and the one at 9:34
The all new series!
Real Civil Engineer does the chores!
21:23 its called a gazebo(gah-zee-bow). Luv the vid keep it goin.
What you call a "Strimmer" (or String Trimmer) is very often referred here in the US, in certain localities, as a Weed Whacker or Weed Eater in a case of Brand Genericide.
I always hated cutting grass but who knew it would be so mesmerizing to watch some one cut grass in a video game.
i hope they have buckingham palace as a map.
17 seconds, a new personal best
I got 6 secs :)
The "central structure" is called a gazebo in the US.
This brings me back to Rolling Lawns with my dad in the spring time, having to go around the outside 2-3 times, and going around everything. Can say lawn mowers generally turn better than an asphalt roller does.
1000% best gaming channel on youtube. Every video is brilliant.
Cheers mate, very kind
Thanks to this video, TH-cam is now recommending me 2 hour long gardening videos.
Username checks out, kinda...
I too love the smell of grass sceaming for help
You did it. You did the lawn mowing simulator.
The house and garden are beautiful. I'd mowe the lawn there just for fun.
As a programmer, I find that menial tasks are very relaxing because they don't make you think. Probably why this game is so enjoyable for you.
As a programmer, those tasks make me tear my hair out. If much rather solve an interesting or challenging problem than do the menial crap over and over.
@@forbiddenera Have you gone through a few burnouts yet? I tended to start enjoying these kind of things after having a few
I find it oddly refreshing to actually watch someone play a game and talk about their experiences with the real-world counterpart. Most gamers have probably never had a job (at least not engineer-level) outside of TH-cam, so it’s a nice change of pace to actually hear a professional talk about their professions while playing a game.
I love that I can both learn something and be entertained at the same time.....
So excited to see this game on your channel. Can’t wait for the full release and all the perfectly innocent images drawn into lawns
this is fun game, not enough suffering though, the suffering and descent into madness is why power wash simulator is a bit more fun than this, but yeah, still fun
Yeah, this was only a demo, I expect pain in the full release though!
@@RealCivilEngineerGaming I hope there's pain in the full release, the descent into madness is the best part of games like this
@@deuterium_oxide7382 Why do people have to enjoy torturing RCE?
@@ggpickle928 because it's fun
@@deuterium_oxide7382 Well, potato potahto
Dude your thought process while mowing is identical to mine. I had a thought and then you said it out loud. Made it even more satisfying for me to watch. Well done!
I love that we watch a nice relaxing game and get relaxing conversations that make my day
I am vicariously watching someone else vicariously mowing grass for fun.
I like how you reinforce the stereotype of the englishman that loves his lawn to the extend of recreational simulating it!
As a farmer, gardener, landscaper, etc. I love the power washing and mowing vids!
I was a Lawn Maintenance tech as a young man as well, Here in the states for Striping we used the Civil War to remember Direction. "Blue to you, Gray away" if you got turned around and weren't sure which direction to run the stripe, carried on to a Job at a Golf Course then made the same choice to explore more lucrative careers
He actually found it. What a legend
It was suggested to by one of the members on the discord server
I work at a golf course over the summer. I've moved up to being an assistant manager right now, but I used to do maintenance, and so's so many similarities in my job, and your garden job. Although I never used those sideways garden shears before. I would always just use a weed whacker (what you call a strimmer). And it's so satisfying in real life to cut edges with it
I can’t believe I actually learned something about mowing, to not always go in one direction when cutting in stripes.
I remember those old mowers where the gear you were in was the speed you were going...and that was it.
I can't believe I watched about 30 minutes of someone cutting lawns lol, Great video
I've got this game downloading on Steam at the moment and I looked it up on TH-cam just to have something to watch in the meantime and I absolutely loved all the lawn mowing stories!
Fun fact for you all, in Australia we call a strimmer a "whippa-snippa"
Weedeater or weedwacker is what it’s called in most of the southern US
@@sovietduck8827
As well as Canada
@@sovietduck8827 weedwacker just sounds cooler.
I am so happy about how giddy you are to cut digital grass!
As a lawn mower mechanic I find it kind of interesting to see the difference in nomenclature, technique and equipment between england and the US
Wow, that stiga brought so much nostalgia! We used to have one of those when i was a child, and i used to beg my father to join him on it.
5-7 cm is a pretty normal maintained cut height for rotary deck mowers. Reel mowers tend to be used when you want a shorter cut maintained. A lot of residential lawns aren't graded flat enough to do a nice looking 2-3 cm cut.
I actually have the Stiga 2084. You'd definitely have to empty it a few times for that lawn! First time I cut my grass I had 32 bags and I had no idea what to do with them. Mulched since 😂
I am glad you talk about gardening because I am mowing lawns thank you for the advice
I used to cut grass commercially when I was in High School. Hated the job, but hey it was money. I never did stripes, I always just did circles. I personally think that perfect circles, without any interference in your lines, look better than stripes.
Thank you for this video, I just got a gardening job and you thought me everything I need to know. Very educational 10/10. Please make more, or give me some advice.
Came for bridges, stayed for the lawn advice is so accurate
no its not sad...there is joy in cutting your own lawn..i love it...its relaxing
I'm used to simulator games being janky rubbish but this looks shockingly well made.
I appreciate the hustle man, keep it up!
as someone who used to cut grass, everythng you say here is spot on and this game looks satisfying as hell.
as a mechanic, when you ask "what costs 9p to fix on an engine" a single bolt costs about 9p. you probably rattled it loose and thats what damaged your blades :D.
I like how he made a help sign in power wash Sim and now mowing grass simulator
Came for the bridges and stayed for the lawn advice....so true
Dont know if someone said, that middle structure is called a gazebo.
20:50 he is so good at lawn mowing that he sees a lawnmower GUI irl
I do believe your statement on how satisfying this is, is true. It is more satisfying when you play yourself.
So I’ve never seen or heard of edge trimmers in my life and couldn’t find them when I googled them. Turns out in the US they’re called grass sheers (maybe not exclusively but that’s the term I used for them to pop up). Every company I’ve hired had just used the weed whacker or “strimmer” as you put it. Awesome to learn since I just now have my own lawn and now know what I’ll use to trim the edges!
Why is this so damn satisfying?
I bet if you were a landscaper, you would make knob shaped gardens, flower beds, and bushes
Legit the grass cutting tips have helped me, actually looking forward to spring and trying them out 😂
Literally I did though, I came for the bridges but I'm now only here because I love listening to your stream of consciousness
the best part is that I got a lawnmower ad during this video
As a former landscape gardening student, I can say that this is very accurate.
Just found your channel last night and ive been binge watching your videos, love your personality and commentary- great content and super entertaining :)
I can relate so hard 😂 I'm mowing lawns this summer but I use a walk mower and the laws I now are horrible, plus it's been like 100 degrees on average. The lawns I mow generally dont have to be too nice so I have some leeway.
I legitimately got lawn advice that will help me care for my new lawn. Thank you! haha!
I mow my grandparents lawn sometimes and I'm a 13 year old string bean so we have to put a bag of shot on the seat with me😆 also, they have a mower similar to that one and the reason it makes those lines is because of the tires pressing down the grass (it pops back up anyway)
Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a game where you slice up utilitarian spaceships while in zero-g. It contains fun possibilities like having a wall explode in your face if you cut a pressurized section, or having the reactor go critical because you cut into a line while it's still being used.
this man has seen his way around a lawn or two in his day 9/10 technique lol
11:27 I was half expecting a Manscaped sponsor plug.
14:30 Imagine that, but I work as an Agricultural Engineer, and Tractor Driver, you have a four cylinder 4 stroke 4,75 L Russian diesel ahead of you, and 3 meters of grass mover behind you on the side(so you don't drive over the grass with several tons of steel), the sun shines in the cab, and you almost get roasted of the heat, you have a bottle of part frozen water in the cab on the toolbox, with all the doors and windows open for air conditioning.
And you do this for about 12 hours a day.
I love doing it.
Don’t always need a drum for stripes- I can kinda stripe the lawn with my Husqvarna push mower; might be thanks to a little rubber flap on the back under the grass bag cover
Strimmer is a new 1 I just called it a weed wacker. Growing up when they were cheaply made and broke constantly we used to them to hack weeds and grass that was hard to get to by the mower. Eventually they came out with a specific trimmer for grass that rolls on the floor and gotta say it’s pretty satisfying to watch
Stiga is a swedish company that produces lawnmowers, table tennis products and a few tabletop-ish games.
Love seeing the home soccer pitch in random videos on the internet!
The Owen Wilson references kill me every time without fail.
The mowers you used were the same ones we used at a golf course i used to work at
I love the life stories man, you're so passionate and just a great guy, keep it up
I had a summerjob cutting lawns. The lawn wasn't checked properly before the job. The lawnmower found a metal chunk while cutting and bent the arm holding the blade. xD
It's a picture of my home pitch! That's Allianz Field in St
Paul, MN that you used to show off the stripes made rollers.
wait till he finds leafblower simulator
Don't hurt to give advice on things u know i would love to see u make a new channel just on lawn and engineering advice and experience u have and love ur vids
its 2AM and I can't stop watching a video of what I do as a job and need to get up to do in 5 hours 😂
As an Aussie I’m always confused with some of the terminology he uses (e.g. strimmer = whipper snipper) so it was great that he put the images up. Keep up the good work!