Great job on this transformation. I can tell you that attention to detail will be what grows your channel. That's my opinion, of course. Most people like watching the edging or stripes being laid down by the mower but I like watching the whipper snipper work. IMO, it's the icing on the cake. It's fun to watch what may be uncovered under all the grass. Sometimes driveways, patios, statuary or brick work garden beds. I believe you have what it takes and wish you the best of luck. New sub, looking forward to the next video.
Totally agree Attention to detail will grow the channel I like the unveiling of driveways and paths,,, close ups of weedeating,, lower branches of trees removed, collection of all rubbish,,, giving the residents a clear yard to ‘hopefully’ maintain themselves or cheaper cost should they still need a helping hand
Fire! more fire!! no, seriously, good to see a new young 'un on YT - as an old lawn care pro, I'll be watching your technique and hope you get to develop a good subscriber base as you go... First tip... don't try and use the catcher on the first pass with so much long grass... just chop it down and mulch it a bit on a second pass, and then rake it up and bag it. Less stopping to empty the catcher, and less weed seeds being spread across the lawn by bagging the first mowing earlier. Then the third pass can be a catcher one at a lower setting and if done after the edging, can also catch the edge clippings and materials on the path to a large degree. This finer clipping materials can be a poor man's mulch on garden beds, although you also risk it growing where it is placed. Don't be afraid to dig that Whipper Snipper in a bit harder too, make the edges a bit easier next time... Sometimes, taking five minutes to walk the property and find the hidden objects like hoses, and move the big stuff like garden furniture will save time later, or avoid equipment breakage that can be many $$$
Hahaha, thanks for the advice mate. You’re definitely right about the mulching, I’ll take what you said into account. I expect to see you in the future as the channel mowing critique haha. Thanks again for the comment mate.
You know what, that’s a great idea. I didn’t mention it I don’t think but I do pressure-washing as-well. If people like this video I might go back and ask if I can clean it for them. Thanks for the suggestion mate.
Hey buddy, something of a suggestion, you might want to going forward, 1st thing, do a thorough WALK THROUGH of the property or Lot , Yard, ETC, before you even start up your equipment, can keep you SAFE and also NOT have COSTLY unwanted repairs to the expensive cutting tools and equipment you use, Not trying to be SMART about it, just trying to keep YOU SAFE 👍✌️🔥🚜🚜. CYA NEXT TIME, KEEP CUTTIN IT UPPPPP 🤣😂🤣❤. watch you some AL BLADEZ TV😎😁🥳
Good job mate.
Nicely done! Looking forward to future videos! 🤗❤👍
Enjoyed ur content have now subscribed 👍👍
Nice job. Looking forward to more videos!
Great transformation!
Welcome to the family, Bryn. Good luck; looking forward to your videos.
great mower and your doing a great job
Thanks mate, I appreciate the comment. It is definitely a great mower
Excellent job, very well done. I will be looking forward to future videos. Thanks
Love garden makeovers, great video 😊
welcome to you tube Bryne, looked like a pretty tough job for your first video. hoping theres plenty more to come.
Thanks David, hopefully there will be plenty more to come.
The first red head I've seen in the business! You know we're all born without a soul dontcha? Thanks for the video!
HAHA damn right mate, I appreciate you stopping by. More to come hopefully!
Nicely done. Hauling the mower up the stairs looked like a mission though.
Oh mate it was definitely a bit of a mission. Not the trickiest property I have haha. Thanks for the comment
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A great transformation
Clean up including collecting the clippings
Well done
Thanks sue, I appreciate the support
Welcome to our mowing family. I will follow you bro.
Thank you brother
Great job on this transformation. I can tell you that attention to detail will be what grows your channel. That's my opinion, of course. Most people like watching the edging or stripes being laid down by the mower but I like watching the whipper snipper work. IMO, it's the icing on the cake. It's fun to watch what may be uncovered under all the grass. Sometimes driveways, patios, statuary or brick work garden beds. I believe you have what it takes and wish you the best of luck. New sub, looking forward to the next video.
Thanks for the support, I really appreciate it. I’ll take that advice with me and keep attention to detail.
Totally agree
Attention to detail will grow the channel
I like the unveiling of driveways and paths,,, close ups of weedeating,, lower branches of trees removed, collection of all rubbish,,, giving the residents a clear yard to ‘hopefully’ maintain themselves or cheaper cost should they still need a helping hand
Fabulous job❤
This was a tough one, very well done !!
I enjoyed watching the video. Thank you. I hope you make more videos.
Thanks for the support mate, I’ll hopefully have more on the way!
Good luck to you Bryn. You did really well. I’ve subscribed so bring on more good videos 🎉
Hello from Phoenix, Arizona USA. As a new subscriber. This was crazy clean up.
Nice tidy up
Awesome job, keep them coming.
Fire! more fire!! no, seriously, good to see a new young 'un on YT - as an old lawn care pro, I'll be watching your technique and hope you get to develop a good subscriber base as you go... First tip... don't try and use the catcher on the first pass with so much long grass... just chop it down and mulch it a bit on a second pass, and then rake it up and bag it. Less stopping to empty the catcher, and less weed seeds being spread across the lawn by bagging the first mowing earlier. Then the third pass can be a catcher one at a lower setting and if done after the edging, can also catch the edge clippings and materials on the path to a large degree. This finer clipping materials can be a poor man's mulch on garden beds, although you also risk it growing where it is placed. Don't be afraid to dig that Whipper Snipper in a bit harder too, make the edges a bit easier next time...
Sometimes, taking five minutes to walk the property and find the hidden objects like hoses, and move the big stuff like garden furniture will save time later, or avoid equipment breakage that can be many $$$
Hahaha, thanks for the advice mate. You’re definitely right about the mulching, I’ll take what you said into account. I expect to see you in the future as the channel mowing critique haha. Thanks again for the comment mate.
At 21:40 The building with the green garbage can, Yeah that building needs power washed and cleaned big time
You know what, that’s a great idea. I didn’t mention it I don’t think but I do pressure-washing as-well. If people like this video I might go back and ask if I can clean it for them. Thanks for the suggestion mate.
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Hey buddy, something of a suggestion, you might want to going forward, 1st thing, do a thorough WALK THROUGH of the property or Lot , Yard, ETC, before you even start up your equipment, can keep you SAFE and also NOT have COSTLY unwanted repairs to the expensive cutting tools and equipment you use, Not trying to be SMART about it, just trying to keep YOU SAFE 👍✌️🔥🚜🚜. CYA NEXT TIME, KEEP CUTTIN IT UPPPPP 🤣😂🤣❤. watch you some AL BLADEZ TV😎😁🥳
What a shitty backyard for grass. You did a good job, owner should concrete it all
Less talking