I have a Honda mower that is over 20 years old. I am the second owner, but I’ve beaten the absolute hell out of it. My secret to success is to just keep up with the maintenance, change the oil often, check the level every use, always new spark plug and filter. It’s getting to the point where I should replace it, but I will likely do a light overhaul of it and run it into the ground, it is a workhorse. You can go to any dealership that sells Honda and get parts for it. I haven’t tried an actual auto dealership, but any place that sells mowers, atvs or motorcycles could likely help you out. It is hard to believe I got mine for free, because it was abandoned in a shed and the new homeowner couldn’t get it started. I didn’t judge him on that, I just said “thank you!”.
love the setup. i totally get the feeling u likeoly get when u look at that stander. i learned on one and basically my dream business is to have one of these with a setup like yours. good job brother
Simple and great setup, your gonna save money with the yeti with the ice. I did the same thing too my yeti takes a beating all day long and still going. I was going thru igloos like crazy
If you want to keep the front from hopping, you can probably stop it with a wratchet strap over the top front of the mower. The tires are held down but nothing in the front so this may do the job for you until you start tying down from your tie down hooks
Glad to see how simple your set up is. Nothing in this set up is financed which is amazing probably the 36 inch but that’s about it. “ keep the set up as cheap as possible and kill the game with a cheap functioning set up “ 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
I plan on using my older blazer this year, getting a trailer and getting into it.. I got certified in highschool for landscaping back in 2015.. time to put it to work
I'm a solo guy...hustler ztr, 2 stihl fs series trimmers and a 40v leaf blower. The fs trimmers can knock down any area big enough to consider using a push mower in the same time, but with less effort. So any ditch or hill that the ztr can't do, gets done with the trimmers. I have a trimmers rack that holds the big trimmer line roll and a line cutter zip tied to it. Keeping things lean and efficient. I also don't travel far for yards...95% are within 3 miles of my house. Less travel time, less gas used.
I have a Honda mower that is over 20 years old. I am the second owner, but I’ve beaten the absolute hell out of it. My secret to success is to just keep up with the maintenance, change the oil often, check the level every use, always new spark plug and filter. It’s getting to the point where I should replace it, but I will likely do a light overhaul of it and run it into the ground, it is a workhorse. You can go to any dealership that sells Honda and get parts for it. I haven’t tried an actual auto dealership, but any place that sells mowers, atvs or motorcycles could likely help you out. It is hard to believe I got mine for free, because it was abandoned in a shed and the new homeowner couldn’t get it started. I didn’t judge him on that, I just said “thank you!”.
"We plan on growing much more bigger" very cool to see, its nice to love what you do. keep at it brotha!
love the setup. i totally get the feeling u likeoly get when u look at that stander. i learned on one and basically my dream business is to have one of these with a setup like yours. good job brother
Great video you are making use of all of your equipment great job.
Love how detailed everything was
Simple and great setup, your gonna save money with the yeti with the ice. I did the same thing too my yeti takes a beating all day long and still going. I was going thru igloos like crazy
Nice setup man...have a great 2021 and be safe!👍👊💯
Great presentation!! Thank you!
Can’t wait for your 2022 set up! 💪🏼
Dude that trucks a gem
If you want to keep the front from hopping, you can probably stop it with a wratchet strap over the top front of the mower. The tires are held down but nothing in the front so this may do the job for you until you start tying down from your tie down hooks
Glad to see a new video. Hope your well.
Looks like you’re going to have fun with the nice setup this 2021💪
Glad to see how simple your set up is. Nothing in this set up is financed which is amazing probably the 36 inch but that’s about it. “ keep the set up as cheap as possible and kill the game with a cheap functioning set up “ 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Great video and cool setup
I plan on using my older blazer this year, getting a trailer and getting into it.. I got certified in highschool for landscaping back in 2015.. time to put it to work
awesome set up, I like staying solo myself and am putting together money to build a rig,
I’m 16 and looking to start a landscape business, but I’m waiting to do gravel, mulch ect but this video helped a lot!
Nice truck. Reminds me of my 98 Tacoma!
I'm a solo guy...hustler ztr, 2 stihl fs series trimmers and a 40v leaf blower. The fs trimmers can knock down any area big enough to consider using a push mower in the same time, but with less effort. So any ditch or hill that the ztr can't do, gets done with the trimmers. I have a trimmers rack that holds the big trimmer line roll and a line cutter zip tied to it. Keeping things lean and efficient. I also don't travel far for yards...95% are within 3 miles of my house. Less travel time, less gas used.