I been thinking about buying one of these, but they are so expensive. It's cheaper to buy a self propelled walk behind and put a sulky or scooter on it, save literally thousands.
This isn’t entirely accurate 32 inch standards are much more utilitarian than a push mower or a walk behind. I started my business with a 32 inch X mark stand on and have made tens of thousands of dollars with it and I’m only now expanding to add larger mowers to the fleet, small machine like that can have a shockingly high ground speed and still be productive on larger properties and you don’t need a massive mower if you are doing primarily residential
@greenhornetmowingllc152 thank you brother I played it safe in went with a 34"bad boy still waiting on it to come in tho I was looking for something for the 24th season anyway
No regrets cut quality wise have had some issues with a fuse burning out, just be careful setting shutting off the mower without engaging the parking break first, will cause the fuse to burn out, would recommend getting some extra 20v fuses in case you run into this issue you can just switch it out and have mower back to running. Also be careful leaving ruts in your yard try doing the “Y” or “K” turn I think is what they call it.
@@greenhornetmowingllc152 That's good to know. I've been practicing on it for a few days and love it . Thank you for the tips . Honestly I can't wait to put this thing to use
I was gonna get one of these but I get too many complaints about ruts and the heaviness of it on the grass, Im going with the walkbehinds as they don't have the added weight of you on it
@@greenhornetmowingllc152 I personally have 2 toro time masters and 2 zero turns, haven't had the chance to try a walk behind yet but I hear they have the same issues, I think I'm gonna go with the Farris "32 walkbehind, the rear wheels seem to be a bit smaller than the rest that Ive seen which is what I think the problem is
Not only save time & money but also your wear and tear on your body when you’re mowing 10 plus yards a day. This machine makes the job more efficient and allot easier on your body.
Was mostly trying to show that a 32” stand on can fit through a small side gate, had allot of trouble finding videos of one and wasn’t too sure if I should get the 36” or 32” played the safe bet and chose 32” cause if it was the 36” I wouldn’t have made it, wheels add a couple more inches to the width. Plus blades weren’t spinning.
Nice
Those mowers are really cool and make cutting the lawns more easier
🔥🔥🔥🔥👌🏼
Wow!!! I'm getting one of those
Nice i want a mower like that .Good job
He said I’ll make it fit!!😉🤣🙏
I been thinking about buying one of these, but they are so expensive. It's cheaper to buy a self propelled walk behind and put a sulky or scooter on it, save literally thousands.
This isn’t entirely accurate 32 inch standards are much more utilitarian than a push mower or a walk behind. I started my business with a 32 inch X mark stand on and have made tens of thousands of dollars with it and I’m only now expanding to add larger mowers to the fleet, small machine like that can have a shockingly high ground speed and still be productive on larger properties and you don’t need a massive mower if you are doing primarily residential
If its that tight and you do it weekly, i'm willing to bet a hungover dude has numbed it
Thank you for your video I'm on the fence between the 32 and 36 myself
32 fits through most gates if you have allot of tight gates would definitely suggest 32” wouldn’t be able to fit allot gates if I got a 36”
@greenhornetmowingllc152 thank you brother I played it safe in went with a 34"bad boy still waiting on it to come in tho I was looking for something for the 24th season anyway
I just bought one of these last week . I don't have a lawn care business but would like to eventually. Any regrets with this mower ?
No regrets cut quality wise have had some issues with a fuse burning out, just be careful setting shutting off the mower without engaging the parking break first, will cause the fuse to burn out, would recommend getting some extra 20v fuses in case you run into this issue you can just switch it out and have mower back to running. Also be careful leaving ruts in your yard try doing the “Y” or “K” turn I think is what they call it.
@@greenhornetmowingllc152 That's good to know. I've been practicing on it for a few days and love it . Thank you for the tips . Honestly I can't wait to put this thing to use
I was gonna get one of these but I get too many complaints about ruts and the heaviness of it on the grass, Im going with the walkbehinds as they don't have the added weight of you on it
Yes have had some issues with ruts as well,have you had any issues with walk behinds?
@@greenhornetmowingllc152 I personally have 2 toro time masters and 2 zero turns, haven't had the chance to try a walk behind yet but I hear they have the same issues, I think I'm gonna go with the Farris "32 walkbehind, the rear wheels seem to be a bit smaller than the rest that Ive seen which is what I think the problem is
At the price of these machines and the size of the backyard. are you really saving time and money over a standard 21 inch?
Not only save time & money but also your wear and tear on your body when you’re mowing 10 plus yards a day. This machine makes the job more efficient and allot easier on your body.
Pnb rock
Also, Why an LLC ?
A LLC protects your personal assets if you were to ever get sued by a customer
Why not just WEEDEAT that area, u could gave been through.🤔
Was mostly trying to show that a 32” stand on can fit through a small side gate, had allot of trouble finding videos of one and wasn’t too sure if I should get the 36” or 32” played the safe bet and chose 32” cause if it was the 36” I wouldn’t have made it, wheels add a couple more inches to the width. Plus blades weren’t spinning.
You didn't even see the rest of the yard 😂 if I'm by myself no way I'd rather weed whack the whole yard vs use this if it's not tiny